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The Recipe for Empowered Leadership

25 Ingredients for Creating Value & Empowering Others

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The Recipe for Empowered Leadership

By: Doug Meyer-Cuno
Narrated by: Adam Thomas
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In his late twenties, Doug Meyer-Cuno decided to abandon his budding corporate career to found his own company. He would go on to grow Carolina ingredients from a one-person operation into a multimillion-dollar manufacturing company with an international customer base, eventually selling the company to Mitsubishi.

This audiobook will detail out and examine the recipe Doug used for his own success to help others find their own, categorized into five main principles: vision, core culture values, authenticity, transparency, and gratitude.

The Recipe for Empowered Leadership: 25 Ingredients for Creating Value and Empowering Others recounts the lessons Doug learned along that journey, from facing down his micromanager tendencies to embracing servant leadership as a coach and mentor to his team.

Brimming with easy-to-listen-to leadership strategies and the life-changing “defining moments” that developed them, Doug reveals the value that a strong yet grateful leader adds to any organization and how to incorporate those principles into your own leadership practice and life.

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Not much new. Usual understand why, vision, servant leadership, trust, people and etc. What really bugged, was that there are 'Doug-isms'. Like Doug had said them, but clearly most were stolen from someone else and presented as 'Doug-ism'.

Good book if the topic is new to You

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