Leadership is messy, and young leaders need firm anchors to face their new challenges. So what better place to learn those skills than leadership-challenged St. Foy's College? Management Professor Cal Schuster gets plenty of opportunities to conduct his research and apply his theories to take on whatever comedic disasters befall the campus, accompanied by his eager-to-please and overly practical teaching assistant, Reeves. Surrounded by a cast of characters who don't always behave how the textbooks predict, the professor confronts the complexities of leadership in a sitcom world where exaggeration enhances learning. This humorous look at leadership provides emerging and existing leaders with practical tips and memorable stories to help them navigate through their big and small challenges. Reeves and Schuster: Lessons for Leaders in a Sitcom World features five stories of leadership, each tackling a different critical skill area through Reeves and Schuster's adventures. Each story is followed by an overview of a practical model, highlighting key perspectives and actions needed to master that leadership skill.
About the AuthorStephen Collins has spent over thirty years focusing on leadership and business development in a variety of global locations and currently serves as Director of Global Training for LEAD International. After living overseas for 25 years, he now resides in Richmond, Virginia but still travels to equip leaders wherever they are striving to make a positive impact on their communities and organizations.
Book InformationISBN 9781803414423
Author Stephen CollinsFormat Paperback
Page Count 168
Imprint Business BooksPublisher Collective Ink