Are you tired of feeling like you must choose between making a difference and making a living? Today on the blog, I'm excited to spotlight "Doing Good and Doing Well" by Michael L. Kaufman, a promising new guide for professionals seeking to bridge the gap between purpose and their own career potential. Check out "Doing Good and Doing Well," learn about author Michael L. Kaufman, and add this book to your professional development library.
Nonfiction / Leadership
Date Published: 12/24/23
INSPIRING HELPING PROFESSIONALS TO BECOME LEADERS IN THEIR ORGANIZATIONS
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This book is the product of a 30-year career (and counting!) focused on doing good in the world, spent on trying to improve the quality of life of self and others, and dedicated to fulfilling the needs of those most in need.
In it, Michael shares his personal experiences with organizational leadership and his insights on what makes a good leader in the helping professions, incorporating anecdotes, case studies, and current cultural profiles to illustrate his points and arguments.
Though not a memoir, each chapter of this narrated guidebook reflects the author’s viewpoints on the essential and extolled roles helpers hold in the workplace and why their particular contributions and talents have never been needed more and should be valued like never before.
People who do good in the world can also do well—more than that, they deserve to do well on the basis of their altruism and commitment. If you’re looking to advance your helping professional career while simultaneously advancing the human condition for the people you serve and for society at large, you’ll find much in these pages that speaks to you … and hopefully inspires you to make even more of a difference than you already are.
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