Invisible Power: Insight Principles at Work

Invisible Power: Insight Principles at Work
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Authors Ken Manning, Robin Charbit, and Sandra Krot, bolstered by decades of experience as business leaders, entrepreneurs, and relationship experts, paint a surprisingly practical and hopeful picture, illustrated with dozens of relatable client stories. Imagine: • Breakthroughs are commonplace for you and your business • Not being rattled by life’s challenges, confident that you will find new perspectives and solutions • A life with less stress and more joy These possibilities are on offer for you in this book. The implications for you as a leader, a contributor, a partner, a parent, and a human being
Together they are the highly successful consulting firm, Insight Principles, whose clients include many Fortune 50 companies as well as start-ups and individual entrepreneurs. Sandra Krot spent 30 years as a relationship counselor before she discovered a talent for coaching business leaders. psychologist whose intuitive understanding of the human dimension and gift as a communicator have enabled him to illuminate what is hard to put into words for anyone in today’s world of business. Robin Charbit holds a degree in Chemical Engineering and started his career at Exxon rising quickly through the management ranks before he made the switch to consulting. Robin&rsq
Robin Charbit holds a degree in Chemical Engineering and started his career at Exxon rising quickly through the management ranks before he made the switch to consulting. Sandra Krot spent 30 years as a relationship counselor before she discovered a talent for coaching business leaders. Robin’s scientific mind and decades of business experience appeal to the business leader who avoids the touchy-feely but clearly needs help on the people side and likes to get things done. psychologist wh
Elegantly simple, balanced, clear and practical So far, this is the clearest and simplest book about the Three Principles (called here Insight Principles) that I've read. It's ostensibly aimed at the corporate/business world and the corporate/business reader, and it certainly suits that reader base, but it's a much broader book than that. Someone wh. "An inspiring book that teaches a valuable lesson for everyone - not just business people" according to Frank Gerryts. This book differs from many others on the Three Principles (called Insight Principles by the authors) in that it draws many of its stories from the business world. The book is very readable and it is easy to read quite quickly. I would urge you to take the authors' advice and pause as you read and refl. A must-read for those who are familiar with the Three Principles I read it from cover to cover. This is not a book to be breezed through. Each sentence and paragraph makes a point, but you have to chew it a few times to digest it. And by some catalytic conversion, you'll find that your relationship to life starts to change. It was almost as if I'd been looking in a