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Stepping Up: Make Decisions That Matter

by Timothy D. Dobbins
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Overview


Stepping Up explains an elegantly simple yet entirely practical approach to making positive choices at work and in life. Timothy Dobbins, a leading executive coach, a Fellow at the Warton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and a former Episcopal priest, advocates stepping up, or taking responsibility, even if it means having a difficult conversation with a colleague or experiencing the discomfort of making tough decisions, especially at work. Dobbins' approach to the workplace is based on his experiences over the past 16 years helping senior executives and CEOs make the decisions that have made their own companies more humane and more profitable.


About the Author, Timothy D. Dobbins

Timothy Dobbins is founder and president of an executive coaching firm. His clients include businesses, governments, and non-profit organizations and individuals. He is a fellow of the British-American Project, affiliated with the Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies, and is also a fellow at the Wharton School's Executive Education Program in Philadelphia, PA. He is the author of Business Companion, a communications phrasebook published in five languages, and the original author of an audible.com program entitled "Making the Most of Change."

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Copley News Service

β€œDobbins calls on everyone to...make the decision that is right. After that, the next decision will be easier.”

Book Details

Published
April 13, 2010
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
208
ISBN
9780062003638

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