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How to Be a Better Boss is an essential, no-nonsense guide for anyone who wants to lead with greater clarity, confidence, and impact. Practical, insightful, and immediately actionable, it offers a roadmap for becoming the kind of boss people actually want to work for. Drawing on decades of experience as an executive coach and organizational consultant, Jim Delia takes readers beyond leadership theory into the real-world drivers of success. He explores the habits, choices, and daily practices that separate effective bosses from average ones-showing how self-awareness, accountability, and…mehr

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How to Be a Better Boss is an essential, no-nonsense guide for anyone who wants to lead with greater clarity, confidence, and impact. Practical, insightful, and immediately actionable, it offers a roadmap for becoming the kind of boss people actually want to work for. Drawing on decades of experience as an executive coach and organizational consultant, Jim Delia takes readers beyond leadership theory into the real-world drivers of success. He explores the habits, choices, and daily practices that separate effective bosses from average ones-showing how self-awareness, accountability, and communication form the foundation of exceptional leadership. With relatable examples, proven tools, and stories from the field, Jim helps both new and seasoned managers understand what employees need to perform-and what bosses must do to deliver it. His engaging, down-to-earth style makes this book not just informative, but genuinely transformative. How to Be a Better Boss is more than a leadership book-it's a hands-on toolkit for building trust, sharpening management skills, and inspiring high-performing teams.
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Jim Delia is an organizational development consultant, facilitator, and executive coach with over 25 years of experience helping leaders in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors improve performance, strengthen teams, and drive meaningful change. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.