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Marilyn Carlson Nelson

    Marilyn Nelsonová je autorkou mnohých uznávaných kníh pre mladých čitateľov aj dospelých, ktoré vynikajú poetickým jazykom a skúmaním dôležitých tém. Jej tvorba sa vyznačuje hlbokou empatiou a schopnosťou pretvárať zložité príbehy do pútavých a zrozumiteľných foriem. Prostredníctvom svojich textov často vzdáva hold historickým postavám a udalostiam, čím čitateľom približuje menej známe aspekty minulosti. Jej štýl je osobitý a citlivý, čo z nej robí významnú hlásateľku dôležitých príbehov.

    How We Lead Matters. Reflections on a Life of Leadership
    • From the woman named one of “America's Best Leaders” by U.S. News & ReportPowerful insights into the practice of motivationMarilyn Carlson Nelson has achieved global recognition for the Carlson brands of hotels, restaurants, cruise, travel, and marketing services. But that's only part of the story. As a daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother, Marilyn has always put people first. When her grandson asked a simple question about her life, she decided to write it all down-her fondest memories and deepest insights-in How We Lead Matters: Reflections on a Life of Leadership . This thoughtful book offers a surprisingly personal glimpse into a multi-faceted woman who happens to be one of the most successful CEOs in the world. She describes the thrill of flying in an F16 over Death Valley (without getting sick), and throwing a barbeque for the KGB (who preferred vodka to the traditional beer). She shares the difficulty of making choices and sacrifices to run her family's business, and the heartbreak of losing a child. Her insights are sprinkled with the timeless words of Mahatma Gandhi, Anne Frank, Oscar Wilde, Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, and others, as she talks about what it's like to be a woman in today's business world, while reflecting on an engaging array of subjects-from equal rights to corporate wrongs to motherhood. Most compelling of all, she reveals how a meaningful legacy is built one day at a time.

      How We Lead Matters. Reflections on a Life of Leadership
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