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Alice Kolb, President, Experience Based Learning Systems, Inc.
'Destructive Goal Pursuit not only has debunked as myopic and maladapative, the mystique that has surrounded goal setting, management by objectives, and other performance-driven incentive schemes, but has done so by balancing scholarly depth with general accessibility. Dr. Kayes has pulled off that rarest of authorial feats; a splendidly written book that-whether used in a leadership course or for personal development-will enchant and challenge, disturb and provoke, inspire and educate.' James R. Bailey, Professor of Management, George Washington University, Editor, 'Academy of Management Learning& Education'
'The Everest events teach many lessons about doing business in the global context. A must read for understanding the importance of building human capital. Leaders at every level of an organization will gain insight into topics as diverse as leading in a global context, building relationships with followers, and how leaders serve as the keepers of organization survival. Professor Kayes moves beyond the hype surrounding the events, to provide lessons on leadership, teamwork and ethical decision making.' David Stirling, Partner, Human Capital Group, IBM Consulting Services
'Leadership is more than just motivating and ordering, leadership is about developing others. Professor Kayes paves the way for a new and exciting way to see how leaders come into being. Whether you are leading in extreme situation like Everest, or more common settings, most leaders experience pressure to achieve continually higher and more challenging goals. This book provides both the warning signs and the ways to overcome destructive goal pursuit.' Lieutenant Colonel, Nate Allen, U. S. Army, co-founder of CompanyCommand.com
'In summary, Destructive Goal Pursuit is a book that offers valuable lessons for mountaineers, entrepreneurs, leaders, business peope and others whohave an interest in setting high goals and achieving them safely and productively.' - Jeni L. Burnette and Jeffrey M. Pollack, PsycCritiques