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Booksellers Recommend: No Cape Needed: The Simplest, Smartest, Fastest Steps to Improve How You Communicate by Leaps and Bounds by David Grossman
As a leader, you can make a major impact by simply embracing this critical fact: Communicating effectively with your most important asset — your employees — is the key to success. It’s like having a superpower. Better communication skills translate to more effective leadership, allowing you to quickly transform your company, your relationships, and your life.
Great communication skills is a lot easier to attain than many leaders think. There is a clear path to becoming an inspiring leader and communicator. Award-winning leadership expert and author, David Grossman, shows the way.
In No Cape Needed, David shares years of insights as an executive coach and communications strategist to show leaders the simplest, smartest, fastest steps to improve their communication by leaps and bounds.
Here are just a few reasons your customers will want to read No Cape Needed and you will want to stock the book:
Through a simple do/don’t format, readers see how better communication skills clearly translate to better leadership, allowing them to quickly transform their companies, their relationships, and their lives.
This book provides leadership advice from top people at Aston Martin, Boeing, Starbucks, Nationwide Insurance, Starwood Hotels, Compassion International, and Motel 6.
David Grossman is a sought-after keynote speaker and communications trainer for PRSSA, IABC, Vermeer, Alyeska, Ragan, and other corporations and associations. He speaks all over the country. Ask when he’ll be in your city next!
David is a media-savvy author who has been featured on NBC Nightly News, WSJ.com, Today.com, and CBS Money Watch as well as in the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times. Get ready to piggyback book sales with his media appearances.
No Cape Needed won the 2016 President’s Choice award from the Beverly Hills International Book Awards and the 2015 Pinnacle Book Award for Best in Business.
“A rare business book that combines tremendous knowledge and insight with an incredibly easy-to-read and approachable style. You’ll find yourself turning to it again and again for practical advice on how to communicate better and inspire your workforce.” — Mark Costa, CEO, Eastman Chemical
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No Cape Needed: The Simplest, Smartest, Fastest Steps to Improve How You Communicate by Leaps and Bounds
by David Grossman
294 pages, 7.5” x 6.6” softcover
ISBN: 978-194327776-6
Retail Price: $17.99
Publication date: September 2015
Publisher: Little Brown Dog Publishing
Book website: http://www.yourthoughtpartner.com/no-cape-needed
David Grossman helps leaders drive productivity and get the results they want through authentic and courageous leadership and communication. A sought-after speaker and advisor to Fortune 500 leaders, David is the author of the highly-acclaimed books, You Can’t NOT Communicate: Proven Communication Solutions That Power the Fortune 100, and its follow-up, You Can’t NOT Communicate 2.
By acting as an advocate for employees and as a thoughtpartner™ to senior management, David helps organizations unleash the power of communication to engage employees and drive performance.
David is founder and CEO of The Grossman Group, an award-winning Chicago-based communications consultancy focused on organizational consulting, leadership development, and internal communications. Clients include Abbott, Astellas, ConAgra Foods, CVS Health, Eastman Chemical, Heinz, Johnson & Johnson, Kimberly-Clark, Land O’Lakes, Lockheed Martin, McDonald’s, MedStar Health, Microsoft, Motel 6, Rockwell Automation, Tyco, and Wyndham.
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