No One of Us Is as Good as All of Us
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Michael Sims, 2025
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9798349309458 MWT18207456, 18207456
LANGUAGE
English
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No One of Us Is As Good As All of Us How Great Leaders Build High-Performing Teams, Empower People, and Win Through Unity By Michael Sims Are you ready to lead with purpose, build an empowered workforce, and drive real business success? In No One of Us Is As Good As All of Us, leadership expert Michael Sims delivers a powerful and practical guide to building high-performing teams, cultivating a strong workplace culture, and achieving lasting results through people-first leadership. Drawing on over 30 years of experience in the restaurant and retail industries, Sims shares impactful stories and real-world insights to help you develop a leadership mindset rooted in accountability, diversity, and character. This book is a must-read for executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and anyone passionate about leadership development, employee motivation, and organizational success. Inside you'll learn how to: - Lead with empathy and accountability to foster inclusive workplace practices - Recognize and develop A-level team players and address performance gaps with confidence - Empower women and underrepresented voices to take their rightful place in leadership - Create a business where employee engagement drives bottom-line results - Inspire others through motivational leadership and authentic communication With strategies grounded in team-building, real-life leadership lessons, and vivid sports and business analogies, Sims reminds us that no single leader can succeed alone. The most successful organizations are those that value every person, invest in talent, and embrace diversity in leadership. If you're seeking a fresh perspective on transformational leadership-one that is heart-driven, results-focused, and grounded in empowering people-this is your next essential read

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