What Does Success Look Like? Insights from Authentic Project Leadership
The whole ethos of Inspirational Group revolves around the belief that Leadership is about inspiring a shared vision and creating a clear sense of purpose. This ethos is at the heart of Authentic Project Leadership a book written by Inspirational Group’s Mark Relf that explores what it means to lead with authenticity and purpose, especially in the realm of project management.
Authentic Project Leadership offers a fresh perspective on what it takes to lead complex projects successfully with clarity, purpose, and authenticity. Mark draws from real-world experiences to provide practical strategies that help leaders learn how they can inspire and guide their teams through the uncertainties of project management while staying anchored in their core values.
Below is a link to a free chapter to download, “What Does Success Look Like?”. In it, Mark challenges leaders to define what success means before embarking on any project. This isn’t just about setting targets or KPIs; it’s about crafting a vision that resonates on a deeper level so that leaders can transform a project from a series of tasks into a shared journey toward a meaningful outcome.
Or, Watch the Leadership Book Club Discussion!
As part of our bi-monthly book club, Lesley Mourant PCC sat down with Mark Relf to dive into the key themes of Authentic Project Leadership. Attendees had the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a purpose-driven conversation. You can now watch the full video recording here:
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