Inspire Your Inner Global Leader Handbook
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Global Leadership guide & inspiration for Teens. Based on true stories with Culture Tips & discussion questions, the style is breezy, inspirational and interactive.
Each chapters is a true story with Culture Tips and questions to guide discussion of global diversity. The e-book raises awareness to cultural differences and invites personal involvement. Includes a blueprint for use in leadership workshops. Ideal for global leadership training and developing advocacy skills.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. What’s in a Name? 2. Waterbabies Plan for Deep Waters 3. Past Predicts Future 4. Keep the Faiths 5. Avoid Culture Clashes the Old Fashioned Way 6. Keep Your Balance 7. Discrimination Hurts 8. Young, Restless & Visionary 9. Be Heroic 10. Know When to Shut Up 11. Say No to Hate Speech 12. Women are Social Glue 13. Who is Really Disabled? CONCLUSION: Training Tips: The Workshop © 2011... Deborah Levine
Testimonials:
"I had some time on this rainy afternoon, and settled down to read your book. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Your use of story-telling as a way to get teenagers to consider ideas that normally do not come naturally to them was quite powerful. I really think you are onto something that most people don't focus on except in snippets in their training -- storytelling. I believe that teenagers would react well to this approach ... Your stories are riveting because they are written in a conversational style -- it is as if the reader is hearing you tell it as opposed to reading it."
-Dr. Mark Mendenhall,
The J. Burton Frierson Chair of Excellence in
Business Leadership/UTC
Business Leadership/UTC
"I think your book has strong value and merit ... Not just youth, but their leaders. Although I also believe those youth who have the wherewithal to spend some time probing beneath the veneer of your human stories will find many gold nuggets to cherish and share with others. Your book is inspirational. And it empowers one to dream beyond present-day horizons and experience vicarious vignettes of a past life within the digital framework of your poignant prose."
- Mike Green
Huffington Post
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