Lessons In Leadership 2.0-The Tough Stuff
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Lessons In Leadership 2.0-The Tough Stuff

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"Steve Adubato does a masterful job of uncovering many of the core principles that can lead to world class leadership. You will read and reread this book for years to come."

-MICHAEL CLINTON

AUTHOR, ROAR INTO THE SECOND HALF OF LIFE


In this powerful follow-up to his last book Lessons In Leadership, Emmy(R) Award-winning anchor and leadership coach Steve Adubato, Ph.D. teaches readers how to navigate "The Tough Stuff" using practical tools based on challenging and relevant real-life experiences.


With Lessons in Leadership 2.0: The Tough Stuff, readers will learn to steer others through difficult economic times, mentor rising leaders, provide straight talk to underperforming employees, connect on digital platforms, and lead your organization through significant change and uncertainty.



STEVE ADUBATO, Ph.D., is a prolific author and leadership coach. His books include Speak from the Heart, Lessons in Leadership, What Were They Thinking, Make the Connection, and You are the Brand. He is an Emmy(R) award-winning anchor of programming broadcast on PBS stations, Thirteen/WNET and NJ PBS. In the mid 80s, Steve was elected to the New Jersey State Legislature, becoming its youngest member at 26-serving one term.


Steve also previously served as a distinguished visiting professor of leadership at New York University and has lectured on leadership at the United States Military Academy at West Point, the Buccino Leadership Institute at Seton Hall University, the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University, and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.


Appearing on NBC's TODAY Show, NPR, CNN, MSNBC, CBS New York, and FOX5 NY as a media and political analyst, Steve is also the host of Steve Adubato's Lessons in Leadership with Co-host Mary Gamba. His firm, Stand & Deliver, offers leadership work- shops and executive coaching for professionals.

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