The CEO Imperative

The CEO Imperative

by Chris Clark
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 23/05/2023

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Author Chris Clark offers a faith based servant hearted approach to can build better organizations.


Growing up in a small south Georgia town, Chris saw that faith drove how people engaged and served their business and community with purpose. With 25 years of working with small business owners, corporate CEOs, non-profit executives, and elected officials Chris introduces a new, faith based servant-hearted imperative to build better work environments for customers, clients, team members and the public.


The CEO Imperative seeks to change the current narrative by illustrating the values and principals business executives must adopt to tackle society's most pressing challenges.


Through researched data, interviews with corporate and governmental leaders, Biblical references and personal experiences, Chris provides readers with actionable advice and a new perspective on:


● The importance of character, purpose, wisdom and service.


● Learning how to discover and maintain authenticity.


● Holding onto beliefs and values for an uncompromised character in business settings.


● Sharing a passion for purpose with others.


● Investing in building a culture of service within yourself and your team.


Perfect for entrepreneurs, c-suite executives, and other leaders of faith, The CEO Imperative helps readers carry their faith into every part of their business life and tackle today's corporate and community challenges.

ISBN:
9798822911055
9798822911055
Category:
Management: leadership & motivation
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
23-05-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palmetto Publishing
Chris Clark

Chris Clark graduated from the Royal Military College 1972 and served in the Australian Army Intelligence Corps until 1979. Following this he worked in the Departments of Defence, Foreign Affairs, and Prime Minister and Cabinet.

After writing commissioned histories for six years, during which time he completed a PhD at the Australian Defence Force Academy, he worked at the Australian National University and the Australian War Memorial.

From 2004, until he retired nine years later, he was RAAF Historian and Head of the Office of Air Force History. He has written extensively on aspects of Australian defence over many years in a variety of publications as sole author, contributor and editor.

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