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About the Author
Jane Hyun is an internationally renowned executive coach and global leadership adviser to Fortune 500 companies, business schools, and nonprofit organizations. She speaks frequently on the topics of authenticity, culture, and leadership. A graduate of Cornell University with a degree in economics, she is the author of Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling. She lives in New York City. Audrey S. Lee is an executive coach and global leadership strategist for Fortune 500 companies, universities, and nonprofit organizations. A sought-after speaker, she is also a performer who combines her onstage experience and business acumen to deliver effective leadership programs focusing on culture, communications, and executive presence. Prior to her work in leadership development, she managed key marketing initiatives in high-tech companies. She lives in New York City.
Reviews
"If you are in leadership or want to remain competitive and you don't have a culturally diverse board or staff, you are part of the past. We need to focus now on understanding the need for developing this untapped pipeline. This remarkable resource will set you on the right path." -- --Dr. Frances Hesselbein, President, Leader to Leader Institute (formerly The Peter Drucker Institute) "A solid, common-sense guide to creating a successful and diverse workplace in terms of culture, age, and gender...clear and illustrative." -- Publishers Weekly "Hyun and Lee's book accomplishes what few guidebooks for employers do: It empowers leaders not only to manage differently, but to think differently by cultivating cultural fluency that will enable them to work more effectively with diverse teams." -- Sylvia Ann Hewlett, CEO, Center for Talent Innovation, author of Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor: The New Way to Fast-Track Your Career Sylvia Ann Hewlett, CEO, Center for Talent Innovation, author of Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor: The New Way to F "FLEX provides a way for leaders to re-define how to lead by understanding, embracing and seeking out differences." -- Karyn Detje, Chief Talent Officer, Tory Burch "Flexis the first real field manual for managing across differences. Its lessons are relevant to people at every level and stage of their career. "Flex" is required reading for every manager who wants to empower his/her employees to reach their full potential." -- David A. Thomas, PhD Dean and William R. Berkley Chair Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business David A. Thomas, PhD, Dean and William R. Berkley Chair, Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business "Read this book. If taken seriously, you will certainly challenge yourself to change the way you lead in today's global marketplace." -- Steve Reinemund, Dean of Business, Wake Forest University, Retired Chairman and CEO, PepsiCo "Flex is about thinking -- managing one's thinking to meet the demands of business relationships inside and outside of your organization. From the conceptual rationale to the practical how-to, take this journey with the authors!" -- J.T. (Ted) Childs, Jr., Principal, Ted Childs LLC "...a solid, common-sense guide to creating a successful and diverse workplace...Their guide is clear and illustrative..." -- Publishers Weekly "Coauthors Hyun and Lee provide the modern manager with a playbook on how to switch among leadership styles to get the most out of employees." -- Library Journal "Hyun and Lee offer convincing evidence to illustrate how to enhance communication skills across various workplace divides." -- Kirkus
Awards
Commended for Axiom Business Book Awards (Leadership) 2015.
Book Information
ISBN 9780062248527
Author Jane Hyun
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Harper Business
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Weight(grams) 472g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 28mm