Description
This book will appeal to people who want to move up in life, people who have been made redundant, people who have plateaued in their careers and people who are ambitious for the next step - or simply people who want to make more of themselves in a business or personal context. The Book of Luck shows you how to:
- choose your own luck
- use social situations to increase your potential for luck
- use your own personal strengths to increase your luck
- choose how you respond to situations and maximise your luck
- train your mind to expect long term success
- develop a good luck mindset.
About the Author
Heather Summers began her career with British Airways where she worked in a variety of sales, training and management roles before leaving to run the training department at the then infamous London Borough of Islington. She was the first woman senior manager in Yorkshire Electricity, moving on from there to become Chief Executive of ABL (Bradford) Ltd. Sheis an experienced senior executive and human resources consultant. She runs her own successful consultancy business specialising in training and personal growth coaching.Her qualifications include MBA, Master Practitioner of NLP and a Diploma in Performance Coaching. She is also qualified in psychometrics (Saville and Holdsworth Ability and Personality tests - and Myers Briggs).
Anne Watson runs an executive search business that focuses on finding high achieving executives for businesses, and works with teams to ensure that they achieve their potential. In 1998 she sold a successful business, gaining the freedom to work in those areas that she is most passionate about. This includes running Luck Workshops with Heather Summers and challenging participants to take charge of their own destiny and outperform their own expectations. She has an MA Hons in Hispanic Languages, speaks four other languages including Urdu, is a qualified psychometrician and is a Master Practitioner in NLP.
Book Information
ISBN 9781841127101
Author Heather Summers
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Capstone Publishing Ltd
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 284g
Dimensions(mm) 200mm * 126mm * 14mm