Book Release: Controlling Others For Love and Profit by James Roswell Quinn
Foreword: Lloyd Steven Sieden, Author Buckminster Fullers Universe ... His Life and Times
(PRWEB) April 30, 2004 -- In about 400 BC, Hippocrates created a model of human behavior known as the Four Temperaments. He theorized that there are only four basic personalities or behavior patterns. Throughout the ages, psychologists and behavioral experts (Dr. Carl Jung, Meyers-Briggs, Steven Covey and many others) have successfully implemented their own variations of his model with millions of people. However effective, none of these systems have addressed the problems inherent to them all ... ... until now.
Leadership excellence is the art of self-control. All attempts to influence or control others are focused on the wrong person," says James Roswell Quinn in his newly-released book Controlling Others for Love and Profit. In this groundbreaking new book, Quinn lays out a series of practical tools for self-understanding, taking the traditional theories of leadership to the next level. It is available directly from the authors web site at http://www.controllingothers.com.
About the author: Ross" Quinn has personally presented over 1,200 keynote speeches, workshops, and seminars, reaching more than 30,000 participants in United States, Canada, and New Zealand. His corporate seminar, Four Es of Excellence" has been presented to dozens of businesses and organizations worldwide. His clients have included Walt Disney Feature Animation, the Toronto Real Estate Board, the Auckland Multiple Listing Bureau, and the Nightingale-Conant Corporation.
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