Description: Relational Intelligence by Steve Saccone An insightful and practical guide for developing relational leadership skills and engaging new paradigms of influence Relational Intelligence reveals how leaders can become smarter in the way they conduct their relationships, and as a result, catalyze their impact. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description An insightful and practical guide for developing relational leadership skills and engaging new paradigms of influence Relational Intelligence reveals how leaders can become smarter in the way they conduct their relationships, and as a result, catalyze their impact. This book unwraps the hidden power of a relational genius and the practical pursuits that contribute to increasing ones relational quotient (RQ). Steve Saccone offers thought-provoking and compelling pathways into understanding the synergistic effect of relational intelligence, mission, and influence. He demonstrates how critical the art of relational intelligence is for leaders who desire to better serve those they lead, as well as the organizations and communities they love. Offers practical wisdom, engaging anecdotes, and compelling stories that show leaders how to develop relational intelligenceDelineates the essential skills that make leaders relationally intelligentUnwraps six roles of a relational genius and how these transform our approaches to influenceIncludes Foreword by Erwin Raphael McManusA new book in the popular Leadership Network Series The author reveals how to increase ones awareness of the nuances in relational dynamics and suggests ways to help navigate relationships more intelligently and productively. Back Cover Relational Intelligence (RI) reminds us that the way we choose to relate to one another determines the quality of our human experience and reveals what we value most. If we took a panoramic view of humanity, wed discover that human relationships unfortunately are often reduced to a commodity, as if people were buying, selling, and trading relationships for personal benefit. This book challenges leaders to no longer see people as a means to an end but to approach people with relational intelligence. In this book, thought leader, relational intelligence practitioner, and professor Steve Saccone defines the six roles of a relational genius and why theyre essential for the relationally intelligent leader. These life-changing principles can be applied both to church leadership and any other leadership context. While many leaders want to be relationally intelligent, they struggle to understand what it means and how to implement it. Saccone defines RI in a clear and provocative way: "Relational" in RI means learning to see people as the highest value and conveying that to them. The "Intelligent" part of RI means learning effective interpersonal skills and then applying them in ways that expand influence. Many leaders long to be influential and missional but, mistakenly, this pursuit is often at the cost of valuing people. When leaders get the relational part right (loving well), and combine it with the intelligence part (applying effective interpersonal skills), their impact will be far-reaching, and even immeasurable. As a result of becoming relationally intelligent, the world will become not only a smarter place, but a more human one. This is the world Jesus envisions, where love and mission intersect--a world that can only become a reality if we begin to live--and lead with--this new way of being smart. ABOUT LEADERSHIP NETWORK The mission of Leadership Network identifies and connects innovative church leaders, providing them with resources in the form of new ideas, people, and tools. Contact Leadership Network at Flap Relational Intelligence (RI) reminds us that the way we choose to relate to one another determines the quality of our human experience and reveals what we value most. If we took a panoramic view of humanity, wed discover that human relationships unfortunately are often reduced to a commodity, as if people were buying, selling, and trading relationships for personal benefit. This book challenges leaders to no longer see people as a means to an end but to approach people with relational intelligence. In this book, thought leader, relational intelligence practitioner, and professor Steve Saccone defines the six roles of a relational genius and why theyre essential for the relationally intelligent leader. These life-changing principles can be applied both to church leadership and any other leadership context. While many leaders want to be relationally intelligent, they struggle to understand what it means and how to implement it. Saccone defines RI in a clear and provocative way: "Relational" in RI means learning to see people as the highest value and conveying that to them. The "Intelligent" part of RI means learning effective interpersonal skills and then applying them in ways that expand influence. Many leaders long to be influential and missional but, mistakenly, this pursuit is often at the cost of valuing people. When leaders get the relational part right (loving well), and combine it with the intelligence part (applying effective interpersonal skills), their impact will be far-reaching, and even immeasurable. As a result of becoming relationally intelligent, the world will become not only a smarter place, but a more human one. This is the world Jesus envisions, where love and mission intersect--a world that can only become a reality if we begin to live--and lead with--this new way of being smart. ABOUT LEADERSHIP NETWORK The mission of Leadership Network identifies and connects innovative church leaders, providing them with resources in the form of new ideas, people, and tools. Contact Leadership Network at Author Biography STEVE SACCONE serves as a catalyst at Mosaic, a community of faith in Los Angeles. His roles include campus pastor and director of Protégé (a two-year global leadership development program). In addition, Steve works as a faith field advisor for The Gallup Organization, speaker, consultant for Monvee, and professor for Golden Gate Seminary. He has an M.A. in Transformational Leadership and lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Cheri, and son, Hudson. Table of Contents About Leadership Network ix Foreword by Erwin Raphael McManus xi Heroes to Acknowledge xv Part One The Origins of Relational Intelligence 1. The Human Economy 7 2. The Michael Scott Syndrome 25 Part Two The Hidden Power of a Relational Genius 3. The Story Collector 55 4. The Energy Carrier 79 5. The Compelling Relator 103 6. The Conversational Futurist 127 7. The Likeable Hero 149 8. The Disproportionate Investor 169 9. The Last Word 187 Notes 189 Bibliography 191 The Author 195 Index 197 Long Description With a Foreword by Erwin Raphael McManus RI Relational Intelligence Steve Saccone How Leaders Can Expand Their Influence Through a New Way of Being Smart "If youve ever wondered why smart leaders do dumb things, this is the book for you. Steve unpacks the dynamics that make leaders most effective as well as most joyful. You probably dont need this information yourself, but read it anyway. Youll think of lots of people who do need it." John Ortberg, best-selling author and senior pastor, Menlo Park Presbyterian Church "Steve Saccone . . . is not merely a theorist, but a practitioner that I greatly admire as I have seen in action what he writes about. Relational Intelligence is thought provoking and most of all practical. Leadership of any form is about people and communication and Steve ingeniously addresses both." Dan Kimball, author, They Like Jesus But Not The Church, and pastor, Vintage Faith Church "Wow! You cannot read Relational Intelligence and not be challenged, empowered, and equipped. This book has it all, and every leader must read it!" Princess Kasune Zulu, advocate and activist for HIV and AIDS; World Vision spokeswoman; world-renowned speaker; and author, Warrior Princess "If anyone is qualified to write on Relational Intelligence its Steve Saccone. Youll have a new friend by the time youre done reading this book." Mark Batterson, best-selling author and lead pastor, National Community Church "Steve Saccone . . . .point[s] to issues in our inner and outer worlds that significantly shape our influence as leaders. For those of us who value leading through relationship, this book is a wise investment." Nancy Ortberg, consultant and founding partner, Teamworx2, an affiliate for Table Group (A Patrick Lencioni Company) "Curiosity got me started in this book; great insight kept me reading; transformation has me planning on reading it again! Steve Saccone takes the mystery out of how to when it comes to influencing others . . . .Brilliant stuff!" Ed Gungor, New York Times best-selling author, Theres More to the Secret Details ISBN047043869X Author Steve Saccone Short Title RELATIONAL INTELLIGENCE Language English ISBN-10 047043869X ISBN-13 9780470438695 Media Book Format Hardcover DEWEY 253 Series Number 40 Year 2009 Subtitle How Leaders Can Expand Their Influence Through a New Way of Being Smart Birth 1978 Edition 1st UK Release Date 2009-10-06 NZ Release Date 2009-10-06 US Release Date 2009-10-06 Pages 224 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Series Jossey-Bass Leadership Network Series Publication Date 2009-10-06 Imprint Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S. Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2009-08-25 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:21040041;
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Book Title: Relational Intelligence: How Leaders Can Expand Their Influence Through a New Way of Being Smart
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Author: Steve Saccone
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Language: English
Topic: Religious History, Christianity
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Year: 2009
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Number of Pages: 224 Pages