The New Expectations of Bank Leaders - Couverture souple

Callos, John D

 
9781480142459: The New Expectations of Bank Leaders

Synopsis

This book was originally distributed as part of the resource materials for our CEO Advisory, Leadership Development and Executive Coaching clients. Many have found great value in this resource as a stand-alone guide for various leadership issues, and that’s great. However, the highest value will be derived by using this material as part of our comprehensive leadership development and executive coaching program. This leadership material is a compendium of personal observations at all levels of business and industry, as well as over fifty books on the subjects of leadership, military strategy, politics, business management and the coaching of championship sports teams. This updated version includes real world lessons and insights from our personal executive coaching of CEOs and their direct reports. The guide is filled with timeless leadership principles from all walks of leaders and our own studies of what works in the real world. It does not pretend to be entirely original thought, nor is it intended to be viewed as a cure-all for every issue you may face as a leader. The goal in assembling ideas and strategies from history’s greatest teachers, coaches, politicians and strategists, was to share some crucial leadership concepts that could directly impact your effectiveness, success and performance as a leader. Material has been organized into sections for quick reference. These quotations and reflections have been gathered, assembled and continuously revised over the past 25 years. Credit is cited where known. Full Color Edition - October 2012

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À propos de l?auteur

John D. Callos advises CEOs and their senior teams on issues relating to executive performance, leadership impact and sales growth. Mr. Callos is internationally recognized for his expertise in the areas of leadership development, executive accountability and sales process. His methods to improve performance and generate results have been featured in American Banker, Selling Power Magazine, The Orange County Register and business publications distributed to 30 foreign countries, including India’s professional business journal, The Effective Executive. Mr. Callos' business methods were featured in an international competition where he was awarded the first place trophy and the title of "Business Guru of the Year." Mr. Callos has decades of senior management experience in the areas of corporate strategy, executive performance and sales productivity. He has worked in NYSE banks including Bank of America, Wells Fargo and others. Prior to IdeaBridge, Mr. Callos served as Executive Vice President of the Mainland Business Operations of a NYSE Bank, managing its business units, strategic planning and sales groups. Mr. Callos has been a frequent keynote speaker, both locally and abroad, for banks, insurance companies, trade associations and business schools. His presentations typically address such topics as: leadership principles, executive accountability, personal goal achievement, and sales growth strategies. Mr. Callos earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business from the University of Southern California and graduated from USC’s Entrepreneur Program. He completed advanced coursework with the University of Virginia, Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business through an executive development program. Mr. Callos was raised in Southern California where he earned the rank of Eagle Scout. When he’s not conducting keynote speeches or meeting with CEOs and their executive teams, he will likely be found training for ultra endurance events around the world. Mr. Callos ran in the 155-mile Marathon des Sables, “The Toughest Footrace on the Planet”, a self-supported race through the sand dunes of Morocco’s North African Sahara Desert. Mr. Callos competed in the invitation-only Ultraman World Championships, a 318 mile triathlon held on the big Island of Hawaii that includes a 6 mile open ocean swim, 260 miles of cycling and a 52 mile double-marathon run.

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