The world we see : leadership lessons from Australia's iconic change makers / brought to you by Sarah Liu, founder and director of The Dream Collective in collaboration with The Centre for Workplace Leadership.

By: Liu, Sarah [compiler.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Sydney, N.S.W.] : The Dream Collective, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 199 pages : colour illustrations, colour portraits ; 21 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780646958804Subject(s): Leadership -- Australia | Businesswomen -- Australia -- Anecdotes | Businessmen -- Australia -- Anecdotes | Businesspeople -- Australia -- Anecdotes | Success in business -- AnecdotesGenre/Form: Anecdotes. DDC classification: 658.40922 Summary: This is a compilation of powerful leadership insights from 30 iconic Australian leaders including Ita Buttrose, Malcolm Turnbull, Luke Sayers (CEO of PWC), Inaki Berroeta (CEO of Vodafone) and Pip Marlow (CEO of Microsoft) just to name a few. The book is their candid sharing of their personal leadership journey, and a collective declaration to see the next generation fulfil their leadership potential so we can create a world that we want to see, where gender parity is not a dream, but a reality.
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This is a compilation of powerful leadership insights from 30 iconic Australian leaders including Ita Buttrose, Malcolm Turnbull, Luke Sayers (CEO of PWC), Inaki Berroeta (CEO of Vodafone) and Pip Marlow (CEO of Microsoft) just to name a few. The book is their candid sharing of their personal leadership journey, and a collective declaration to see the next generation fulfil their leadership potential so we can create a world that we want to see, where gender parity is not a dream, but a reality.

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