Unlocking Success: The Power of Positive Leadership in Action

Unlocking Success: The Power of Positive Leadership in Action

In today’s fast-paced world, effective leadership is more crucial than ever. The newly released Persian translation of “Positive Leadership in Practice: A Model for Our Future,” authored by Cornelia Lucey and Jolanta Burke, provides invaluable insights for leaders striving to enhance their effectiveness. This book, now available in the Iranian book market, aims to help both current and aspiring leaders to unlock their full potential and inspire their teams to achieve remarkable outcomes.

The Persian version, translated by Parvaneh Yousefi and Touraj Allahverdi, has been published by Doxa Cultural Institute and encompasses a comprehensive 364 pages. Originally published in 2022, the book draws from extensive research and real-life experiences of positive leaders, providing a thorough exploration of high-performance leadership.

Here are some key features of “Positive Leadership in Practice”:

  • ALIGHT Model: The book introduces an innovative ALIGHT model that identifies six essential resources for leaders to enhance their and their team’s motivation.
  • Core Components: These six resources are broken down into 18 core components, making the concepts easy to understand and apply.
  • Self-Assessment Tools: Leaders can evaluate their own levels of resources and positive leadership through a structured questionnaire.
  • Reflective Opportunities: The book encourages leaders to reflect on their development and identify areas for further growth.
  • Practical Strategies: It provides actionable strategies that leaders can implement to become their best selves in a leadership role.

This book is tailored for a wide audience, including:

  1. Current managers and leaders.
  2. Aspiring leaders looking to improve their skills.
  3. Human resources professionals.
  4. Coaches and leadership development specialists.
  5. Organizational consultants.
  6. Individuals in informal leadership roles.

The message is clear: we all have the capacity to lead, and “Positive Leadership in Practice” serves as a guide to harnessing that potential effectively.

Author Cornelia Lucey is an esteemed leadership psychologist and consultant renowned for delivering transformative positive psychology development programs. Her expertise spans large corporations, charities, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as start-ups. Lucey’s research has significantly contributed to the fields of wellbeing, resilience, and positive leadership.

Co-author Jolanta Burke, Ph.D., is a chartered psychologist with a specialization in positive psychology. She holds a senior lecturer position at the Centre for Positive Psychology and Health, RCSI University of Medicine, and Health Sciences in Ireland. Burke’s contributions to literature include eight published books, and she has been recognized by The Irish Times as one of the 30 individuals making a positive impact in Ireland.

In conclusion, “Positive Leadership in Practice: A Model for Our Future” offers a treasure trove of resources for anyone looking to elevate their leadership capabilities. With its practical insights and structured approach, this book is an essential tool for fostering growth and excellence in leadership. Whether you are a seasoned leader or just starting your journey, this book provides the framework to develop into a positive leader who inspires and achieves extraordinary results.

By embracing the principles outlined in this book, leaders can not only enhance their personal effectiveness but also cultivate a culture of positivity and high performance within their teams. Transform your leadership approach today with this groundbreaking resource!

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