Pathways to Performance: A Guide to Transforming Yourself, Your Team, and Your Organization PDF Print E-mail
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Loaded with hundreds of practical how-to points in two parallel paths — strategies for team or organization improvement along with their complementary techniques for personal transformation.

“Pathways to Performance is a must read for any leader or aspiring leader. It will inspire and instruct you to be a change agent for yourself and others.”
Ken Blanchard, Co-author, The One Minute Manager


“If all you read is the introduction, the book is worth the investment. A bugle call to action.”
Peter Jensen, sports psychologist and author of The Inside Edge

 

 

 

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“... writes persuasively about the need for better balance in our lives...urges readers to consider their legacy...offering the chance to relax, reflect and regroup...interweaves anecdotes, quotes, fictional stories and his own musings in a leisurely style...”

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  • "... writes persuasively about the need for better balance in our lives...urges readers to consider their legacy...offering the chance to relax, reflect and regroup...interweaves anecdotes, quotes, fictional stories and his own musings in a leisurely style..."

    — The Globe & Mail
  • Simultaneously practical and inspirational, Jim Clemmer takes a refreshing approach to leadership and personal growth. Growing the Distance is full of wisdom, anecdotes and pithy advice in an informal, easy-to-read digest format. Great reading for all walks of life."

    — Nancy Semkin, Manager, Leadership
    Development, Royal Bank Financial Group
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