John Baldoni's new book on the power of GRACE is a must read for all of us and particularly for anyone seeking to serve in a leadership role. In a world where good manners and courtesy sometimes seem to have gone out of style, this book is a practical guide for bettering relationships in all types of human connections. In a spiritual sense grace is unearned and as such, it is yours to use for the betterment of self and others. Grace as a gift is a catalyst for positive change to enable the greater good.
Baldoni's GRACE mixes stories of everyday heroes with interviews of notable thought leaders. The results give practical insights into generosity, respect, and compassion coupled with the energy and actions it takes to deliver on these virtues. Baldoni turns GRACE into an acronym:
Generosity, the will to do something for others
Respect, the dignity of life and work
Action, the mechanism for change
Compassion, the concern for others
Energy, the spirit that catalyzes people
We can apply these universal truths in ordinary as well as extraordinary situations. Baldoni adds life to GRACE by including the stories of the famous as well as not-so famous, including Aretha Franklin, Fred Rogers, Jimmy Carter, Franklin Roosevelt and so many more. Each of whom inspires us with their example of compassion, courage and commitment to the greater good.
John Baldoni is an internationally recognized leadership consultant, speaker, and author of many books, including Lead by Example and Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders. He was named one of the "30 Most Influential Leadership Gurus" for 2007 by www.LeadershipGurus.net. John writes the "Leadership at Work" column for Harvard Business Publishing, which is syndicated by Bloomberg.com. His leadership writings have appeared in BusinessWeek.com and FastCompany.com, and he has been featured or quoted in numerous publications, including the New York Times, USA Today, and Investor's Business Daily. His leadership resource website is www.johnbaldoni.com.