Stepping Up Make Decisions that Matter

Stepping Up Make Decisions that Matter by Timothy D. Dobbins, published by HarperCollins on September 26, 2006, is a practical guide that explores the integration of human values into the workplace. This first edition, comprising 208 pages, presents a secular approach to decision-making, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility in both professional and personal contexts. Dobbins, an executive coach and former Episcopal priest, shares insights drawn from his extensive experience working with senior executives and CEOs.
In this book, readers will find a straightforward methodology for making positive choices, even when faced with challenging conversations or tough decisions. Dobbins advocates for a proactive stance in leadership, encouraging individuals to embrace responsibility as a means to foster a more humane and profitable work environment. The topics of business, management, and leadership are woven throughout the text, providing a comprehensive framework for those looking to enhance their decision-making skills in various aspects of life.
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An Episcopal–priest–turned–executive–coach’s practical, secular approach to bringing human values into the workplace.
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.
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