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Caliper's inspiring new book shows you how
to:
- Identify your defining qualities
- Develop your unique definition of success
- Recognize your defining moment
Authors Herb Greenberg and Patrick Sweeney identify
the qualities that drive more than four dozen enormously
talented individuals who’ve made their marks
in business, politics, sports, the arts and global
affairs. Whether you are an executive looking to surround
yourself with employees who are driven to succeed,
or an individual looking to succeed on your own terms,
this book is for you.
About the Authors:
Herb Greenberg, Ph.D. is
the founder, president and chief executive officer,
and Patrick Sweeney is
Executive Vice President of Caliper, an international
management consulting firm, which, throughout the
past four decades has assessed the management, sales
and service potential of more than two million applicants
and employees for over 25,000 companies around the
world. Headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, Caliper
has offices in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China,
England, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Singapore,
Spain and Taiwan.
The authors have spoken at scores of conferences
on subjects ranging from Hiring the Best People to Developing
a Winning Team to The Qualities That
Distinguish Leaders to How Professional
Sports Teams Draft Outstanding Players. And
they have written extensively on human resources issues Ð including
articles in The New York Times and The Harvard
Business Review.
They are the authors of Caliper's previous book, How
to Hire & Develop Your Next Top Performer,
published by McGraw-Hill, and co-host a nationally
syndicated weekly radio show, "Winning
in Business," which features in-depth
interviews with successful executives.
Reviews:
Succeed on Your Own Terms contains
great advice."
- BusinessWeek
“This book provides more pragmatic
advice on success than can be found in Ram Charan’s
Know-How, Karen L. Otazo’s The Truth About Being
a Leader, or Spencer Johnson’s Who Moved My Cheese?
and will strongly appeal to fans of Stephen Covey’s
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.”
- Library Journal
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