The Transparent Leader: How to Build a Great Company Through Straight Talk, Openness, and Accountability

By Herb Baum & Tammy Kling

$17.00

“I’ve been practicing transparent leadership for my entire career. I know that it’s difficult to be a great leader, or even a good one, if you’re not transparent. You may achieve a lot of goals, and you might even appear on the cover of a popular business magazine, but if you’re not transparent your successes won’t last very long. Transparency simply means being honest and open in everything you do. It means making values-based decisions and fessing up when you make a mistake. It’s a management style that has served me well over the years.”
-Herb Baum

It seems that over the past few years these words didn’t mean very much. From Enron to WorldCom, corporate America was rocked with scandal after scandal. Employees lost their savings and jobs, investors lost their shirts, and the public lost their confidence in big business — the foundation of this nation’s well-being.

In his new book, The Transparent Leader, Herb Baum, CEO of the Dial Corporation, brings us back to the basics of transparency and good corporate behaviour. In his folksy, down-to-earth style, Baum reminds us of the way things used to be, and he teaches corporate executives how to be transparent leaders and in turn create transparent companies. Using examples from his experience at Dial, Campbell Soup Company, and Quaker State, Baum shows readers:

The Power of Transparency — the crucial components of a transparent organisation, including the qualities of transparent leaders and employees and how they can benefit your company.

The Pillars of Transparency — integrity, honesty, quality corporate governance, and effective communication.

How to execute transparency in the organisation through real-life examples.
By applying these ideas to your own work life, you will become an open and transparent leader, setting an example for the employees in your organisation to follow. The transparent leader is the cornerstone of a transparent and in turn successful company.

In this day and age, the only way to succeed in the business world is to stick to the rules of transparency. And if you don’t, bad business practices will eventually return to haunt you and your organisation.

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