<p><i> Gregg Ward knows that common sense in the workplace is not necessarily common practice. Read <i>The Respectful Leader</i> and learn how the simple act of treating others with respect can transform individuals, departments, and organizations for the greater good. <br /><b>Ken Blanchard</b>, Co–Author, <i>The New One Minute Manager<sup>®</sup></i> and <i>Collaboration Begins with You<br /><br /> Gregg Ward′s incredible sense of respect and appreciation for supporting others through listening and motivating provide him a premier point of expertise in identifying the essential skills every leader should exercise to become more effective. <br /><b>Nina Tassler,</b><b> </b>Advisor and Former Chairman, CBS Entertainment<br /><br /></i></i><i> A great, true–to–life story that s full of people (and straightforward lessons) that show how any leader can succeed without being a jerk.</i><br /><b>Cynthia Burnham</b>, Author, <i>The Charisma Edge: A How–To Guide for Turning On Your Leadership Power<br /><br /> Being treated with dignity, fairness, and respect should be the inalienable right of every employee. Gregg Ward provides vital insights that help leadership deliver on the promise at all levels of the organization. <br /><b>Kenneth Freeman</b>, Allen Questrom Professor and Dean, Boston University Questrom School of Business<br /><br /> A significant part of being a truly conscious capitalist means understanding, valuing and respecting people as full human beings. This means practicing Respectful Leadership. Through this highly readable and engaging fable, Gregg Ward conveys powerful yet simple concepts and skills that can transform organizational cultures and elevate our work and personal lives. The human and business case for Respectful Leadership is crystal clear. <br /><b>Raj Sisodia</b>, Professor, Babson College; Co–Founder & Co–Chairman of the Board, Conscious Capitalism; Author, <i>Firms of Endearment: How World–Class Companies Profit from Passion and Purpose</i><br /><br /> Few business leaders appreciate that respect is the foundation of any high–performing organization. With respectful leadership, all of the other leadership tools and techniques are effective; without it, they all break down. Gregg Ward is the guru of respect and he nails it in this powerful, engaging and useful fable. <br /><b>John N. Kohut</b>, Chief Operating Officer, Orison<br /><br /></i><i> If you want to keep the Millennials, treat them with respect! Ward s terrific book shows you exactly how. </i><br /><b>Frank C. Ginsberg</b>, Founding Chairman and CEO, AFG<br /><br /></p> <p><i> This intriguing story clearly illuminates one of the biggest challenges in today s workplace the overwhelming lack of respect by people at all levels, and particularly by leaders. But, it doesn t have to be this way! Being a respectful leader is simple if you reach back and remember the lessons your parents taught you about how to treat other people, then you re half way there. Ward s book provides a useful framework and easy–to–follow guidelines that will take you the rest of the way. <i>The Respectful Leader </i>will help you to change your culture, change your company and even change yourself. <br /><b>Milton N. Green, Jr., SPHR,</b><b> </b>Director of People & Culture, Renovate America<br /><br /> Ward skillfully summarizes the importance of strong interpersonal relations so often underappreciated – in the workplace. His story makes it crystal clear how taking the time to improve your skills at respect effects not only the bottom line, but also your staff′s loyalty, commitment and enthusiasm. <br /><b>Eric Cornwell, M.D.</b>, Physician HR, Satisfaction & Diversity, The Kaiser Permanente Medical Group<br /><br />"A powerful and impactful read! Best business parable I′ve read since <i>′Death by Meeting.</i>′ With practical and easily remembered rules of the respectful road, Gregg Ward provides all the information you need to create an environment of trust, teamwork and high performance, both in your business and for your family."<br /><b>Joseph C. Adan</b>, Public Sector Department Head, Captain, U.S. Navy (Retired)<br /><br />"The Respectful Leader is a refreshing antidote to what s wrong in today s rude, rushed, and me–first workplace, and a practical guide for those who want to create a civil and courteous culture."<br /><b>Christopher Witt</b>, Author, <i>Real Leaders Don t Do PowerPoint<br /><br />"<i>The Respectful Leader</i><i> </i>offers great, practical insights and techniques on to how to build a respectful and successful – organization." <br /><b>Christopher Aaron</b>, Director, Comcast Corporation<br /><br /> Ward is right on target with <i>The Respectful Leader. </i>Finally, an easy–to–read and incredibly useful book on the real power of respect and respectful leadership. <br /><b>Phil Dixon</b>, Founder and CEO, Academy of Brain–based Leadership<br /><br /> The Respectful Leader is a clever and practical book; a must read for anyone who is a leader as well as anyone who trains or coaches leaders. The examples that Ward uses for building respect within your company will hit home for anyone who reads this compelling book. <br /><b>Sally Daniel</b>, President and CEO The Sally Daniel Training Group, Inc.<br /><br /></i></i></p> <p><i> Respectful leadership is a business imperative for building a trust–based, collaborative and effective organization. This book is extremely useful for leaders who want to set an overall tone of respect, as well as to mentor and coach their staff. A great read. </i><br /><b>Robert J. Makar</b>, Partner (ret.), Booz Allen Hamilton<br /><br /><i> Extraordinarily valuable lessons in this book! They sure don′t teach you this stuff in business school.</i><i> The Respectful Leader </i><i>is compelling and practical, while also being a quick, engaging and easy read."</i><br /><b>Mark Schall</b>, MA CPC, Business and Executive Coach</p> <p><i><i> This story provides a compelling, real–world example of the business challenges that can result from having little or no respect in your workplace. Fortunately, Ward provides practical, easy–to–follow advice on how to turn things around. A must read for every leader!"<br /><b>Catherine Mattice</b>, Author, <i>BACK OFF! Your Kick–Ass Guide to Ending Bullying at Work</i><br /><br />"The greatest leaders make respectful leadership look easy – a skill often mastered through experience. This book offers valuable leadership lessons in an easy–to–read parable and provides simple methods for influencing others without intimidation. Grimace as the new CEO makes all of the classic leadership mistakes you′ll never want to go through and cheer when he transforms into the respectful leader."<br /><b>Matthew Rivaldi</b>, MBA, Business Faculty, San Diego State University<br /><br /><br /></i><br /><br /><br /><br /></i></p>
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GREGG WARD is the CEO of the Gregg Ward Group, a management consulting, training and coaching firm that focuses on helping leaders develop their Respectful Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, and Executive Presence skills. Gregg began his career in the 1980s as a specialist trainer for the New York City Police Department. Since then he has developed, delivered and facilitated thousands of keynote addresses, experiential learning programs, and executive coaching to a wide range of clients, including ADP, Booz Allen Hamilton, Harley–Davidson, InterContinental Hotels Group, Kaiser Permanente, Kraft Foods, Merck Medco, QUALCOMM, Raytheon, Siemens, The University of California, The US Navy and Warner Bros. Studios. He is also the author of Bad Behavior, People Problems & Sticky Situations: A Toolbook for Managers and Team Leaders.
To learn more about the Gregg Ward Group and The Respectful Leader, please visit:
http://www.GreggWardGroup.com
http://www.RespectfulLeader.com