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The Leadership Deficit

The Leadership Deficit

Lance Richards; Jason Morga

Kelly Services
2011
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Businesses everywhere are grappling with an unfolding skills dilemma that is challenging the way we manage and plan the workforce of the future. People are remaining in the workforce longer than they used to, yet there is a growing shortage of skilled talent. The aging and declining workforce is a global phenomenon taking place in all industries and across traditional boundaries. Generational differences, which emerged over the last decade are beginning to solidify and have lasting implications for the management of human capital. In addition, the rise of a new breed of self-employed "free agents" is injecting a volatile element into the mix which is forcing employers to reassess the way they select, deploy and interact with staff. How do companies prepare for and manage these trends? What are the keys to success as the workforce continues to evolve?
Don't manage me, #understandme

Don't manage me, #understandme

Lance Richards; Jason Morga

Kelly Services
2012
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You've read plenty about Gen Y already. You get it. The generations are wired differently, they work differently and organizations have to adapt. Got it. So, you've been working on your adaptation strategies...how's that working out for you so far? Have you started to see progress within your organization? How about within your department? We know the typical response-it's out of your direct control, right? What about those factors that are within your control? Have you personally made any changes in the way you manage or interact with Gen Y's? The simple fact is, you don't have much time to change. Improving productivity, reducing turnover and building your talent supply chain across younger age groups is imperative for organizational success as we move into the next decade. Take a deep breath, and prepare to stop "managing" the Gen Y employee, and start "understanding" them.
The Enduring Legacy: Essential Family Business Values

The Enduring Legacy: Essential Family Business Values

Lance D. Woodbury

Life Stories, Incorporated
2012
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Succession planning in family businesses often deals exclusively with the passing of financial assets and management skills to the next generation. In this book, however, Lance Woodbury suggests that furthering the family's legacy requires a focus on the values that define the organization. Intending to encourage family members and business partners to pay close attention to their guiding principles, Woodbury offers more than two dozen values, gleaned from his years as consultant, mediator and facilitator, capturing the essence of successful family businesses in our day.
Full Cannon: Love, Leadership and Making a Difference

Full Cannon: Love, Leadership and Making a Difference

Lance Zedric; Carl Cannon

Lance Zedric
2020
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Carl Cannon is a man of faith who makes a difference wherever he goes. The retired drill sergeant, military police investigator, and federal correctional officer has spoken to almost a million people and has changed the lives of thousands by providing a way out of poverty and instilling hope for the future. Founder of the nationally-recognized ELITE Youth and ELITE Adult Re-Entry programs, and a member of the Hall of Fame for Caring Americans, Carl makes a difference in schools, in prisons, and on the streets creating economic opportunity and offering real solutions to violence. An eloquent and dynamic speaker, he has appeared on national radio and television programs promoting civic leadership and community engagement and continues to spread a message of hope, empowerment, and mutual respect to a nation thirsty for a fresh approach.
Fenders, Fins & Friends: Confessions of a Car Guy

Fenders, Fins & Friends: Confessions of a Car Guy

Lance Lambert

Wooded Isle Press LLC
2013
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Every "car guy" has stories that elicit laughter, tears and admission of some bad choices. Lance Lambert's "Fenders, Fins & Friends: Confessions of a Car Guy" includes tales of riding in a 1939 ford as the steering wheel was removed and handed to him. Installing a siren in a 1955 Ford proved to be a bad decision. Putting five friends as far back as possible in a rock band's van resulted in wheels stands and applause from admiring fans. Sitting in a 1949 Chevrolet while surrounded by five police cars and numerous guns pointed his direction caused some concern. "Fenders, Fins & Friends: Confessions of a Car Guy" reveals all that is good about the world of old cars and why being a Car Guy is the best way to enjoy life. "...The history of our automobile traditions is safe in your hands." Lee Iacocca, Automotive Industry Icon "Lance's stories are a joyride to simpler times when unbridled enthusiasm and unchallenged optimism were all it took for car crazy young men to tackle any dream, scheme or machine." Bruce Caldwell, Editor Emeritus, Hot Rod Magazine "Lance's writings remind us of the sizzle that we were, or maybe could have been or wanted to be; his writings take us back to presumably simpler times of dreamy days, giving us peepholes back to the olden days. A great book from back in the day." Don Weberg, Editor & Publisher, Garage Style Magazine "Read this and you will gain insight into a down-to-earth soul, with a big heart, and an entertaining way of seeing the world." Theresa Poalucci, Publisher, Journal Newspapers "Lance's humorous storytelling style makes you feel like you are sitting in the front seat with him as he drives you through his amazing 'car guy' life." Sandy Scott, Director of Operations, Petersen Automotive Museum "Lance Lambert is the Garrison Keillor of car stories. His nostalgic and chuckle worthy stories always put a smile on my face." M.J. McDermott, KCPQ Television Reporter "Lance is an amicable asset to the car world - at once a wealth of knowledge and history, an icon of automotive TV programming and a friendly ambassador to the industry for everyone from experienced gearheads to neophyte spectators. It is easy to see that Lance loves cars, and car people love Lance." Heidi Van Horne, Automotive Reporter, Houston Chronicle "...As a prolific writer, emcee and TV host, Lance is everybody's 'in the know' and 'go to' car guy when they want the inside scoop. His stories are real and he has made it a point to document his adventures at every turn. His book is a 'must read' ." David Dickinson, Creator & Editor, "The Old Car Nut Book" "This book is a 'must read' for all car lovers " John D'Agostino, Celebrity Kustoms "Compelling 'FENDERS, FINS & FRIENDS: Confessions of a car Guy' provides a vivid and humorous look at 60 years of the memories of a true vintage vehicle legend. The vignettes are always evocative. A great read " Kathleen Fullerton Bernhard, Ph.D., author of "The Invisible Woman"
BABY NAMES - Why They Count

BABY NAMES - Why They Count

Lance Shaler

Lance Shaler
2010
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In choosing a name for a newborn, some of a parent's criteria might include a name that is: - a bit unique - has a pleasant sound - is somewhat interesting - has a suitable meaning, and - flows phonetically with their surname. But it's not that easy... the name also has to fit with the parent's surname to create a proper "destiny combination". It may take some effort to determine the right name to match all of the criteria plus create the proper destiny combination. Yet, it's worth it, is it not? After all, your baby's name is for life. Is it not central to your heart's desire that your child grows up to be happy and successful? I think it's fair to question if there is anything in a name or not. If there is and my advice is right, then your child will have an advantage. If there is nothing in a name, then which name you choose, won't matter, will it? Cary Grant was born Archibald Leach. Which name would you have chosen? I invite you to put aside the effort this book may take and have fun finding the right name for your child because the name you choose will affect your child for a lifetime. The book references more than 18,000 names and is supported by a companion book called Why Do Numbers Count by the same author.