MEGA SESSION: Leading Up: How to be on Top of Your Game When You’re Leading the Boss
A Watson Wyatt survey recently indicated that 51% of employees lack trust and confidence in their leaders. You need to determine how to drive the organization when you’re not supposed to take the wheel. Learn the four C’s of leading your boss, techniques for communicating to persuade, how to softly push back by challenging ideas instead of the “idea presenter” and ultimately how to avoid upstaging the boss.
Arthur D. Jackson
Art Jackson is a professional speaker, trainer, consultant, coach and counselor. Mr. Jackson is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, a Master of Science degree in Management and a Master of Arts degree in Theology and Pastoral Counseling. Art is certified in Christian Counseling through the American Association of Christian Therapists. Mr. Jackson is also certified by the Supreme Court of Virginia as a mediator for the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court.Mr. Jackson is a professional speaker through the National Speakers Association and the President of Eagles Nest Performance Management, Inc.
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