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Daniel Parker is a quiet revolutionary, a career public servant who reviews his life's journey, his two decades in public service, and his involvement in local politics and community through a series of lessons. Lessons drawn from experience and common sense to better prepare a new generation of public servants. Leaders that will face a revolutionary time where old icons topple and a new normal emerges that works for the common good. Written to be accessible to individual or groups, these leadership lessons combine real life examples, tips for personal and sustainable growth, and a healthy dose of respect for public service to encourage the reader toward new discoveries and old insights. This easy to access little book on leadership can be referenced time and again for help. It makes a great companion for the new public servant, the student leaving home, or managers on retreat.
Daniel Parker is a quiet revolutionary, a career public servant who reviews his life's journey, his two decades in public service, and his involvement in local politics and community through a series of lessons. Lessons drawn from experience and common sense to better prepare a new generation of public servants. Leaders that will face a revolutionary time where old icons topple and a new normal emerges that works for the common good. Written to be accessible to individual or groups, these leadership lessons combine real life examples, tips for personal and sustainable growth, and a healthy dose of respect for public service to encourage the reader toward new discoveries and old insights. This easy to access little book on leadership can be referenced time and again for help. It makes a great companion for the new public servant, the student leaving home, or managers on retreat.
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