The Empathy Gap
The Bridge to Real Connection and Lasting Influence
By Daniel Murray
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A groundbreaking new handbook for business leaders who want to form stronger connections with the people they lead.
In The Empathy Gap, corporate strategy and management consultant Daniel Murray delivers a unique and unconventional approach to contemporary leadership, emphasising the power of empathy. Empathy is not just a secondary soft skill, but rather a powerful tool for driving performance, fostering innovation and leading in today's complex, diverse and fast-paced world. Exhibiting empathy is not a magical skill that some people have and others don't. It is a capability that we can all build and nurture.
Drawing on the latest research, personal anecdotes and real-world case studies, Murray lays out a detailed and practical guide for leaders to harness the transformative power of empathy and achieve outstanding results in their organisations.
Discover:
Engaging and revealing questions that can help build stronger connections with your colleagues
Detailed guides to addressing issues with your team members, managing challenges and making decisions
Strategies for building a leadership style that's based on trust, curiosity and understanding
An invaluable resource for corporate leaders, business managers, human resources professionals and board members, The Empathy Gap helps leaders develop their empathetic capabilities, leading to long-term, sustainable business success - without sacrificing culture.
- ISBN:
- 9781394332793
- Format:
- Paperback / softback
- Pages:
- 208
- Published:
- Publisher:
- John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd
- Imprint:
- John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd
- Weight:
- 249 g