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"Finally, a leadership book which
is understandable—with valuable
insights you can actually use."
—Dean Wilson, Dana Corporation

 

Vital Integrities:
How Values-Based Leaders Acquire and Preserve Their Credibility

by George Brymer

"Highly recommended."
Midwest Book Review


This revolutionary guide to leadership is designed to be every manager's long-term companion, blending research with real-life stories, and highlighting six leadership qualities—called Vital Integrities—critical to inspiring today's employees. Perfect for managers, supervisors, team leaders, and professionals at all levels.
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Thought-provoking, insightful, and enlightening! 

George Brymer provides a timely reminder that leadership requires integrity—our integrity. If you are in leadership—or want to be—you simply must read this book.

 

Unlike most business books written by CEOs for CEOs, Vital Integrities is for anyone interested in becoming a better leader. A veteran of the business trenches, George conveys the often-forgotten human side of leadership in a compelling and enlightening way. 

George's refreshing insights into what makes people tick will change your perceptions about your employees, and allow you to release the great leader inside of you. Use this book as a daily guide in your leadership journey.

 

What Vital Integrities is:

“This is a book to read, think about, apply, and then read again.” —Dr. Kent M. Keith, author, Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments


What Vital Integrities IS NOT:
Like other management books that try to teach a systemic approach to leadership—the ones that advocate when this happens, do that. This book focuses more on awareness than on techniques, because leaders learn faster, and retain the information longer, when they learn why and how at the same time.

We promise you, the lessons you learn will make you a better leader! 
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Author
George Brymer has nearly three decades of leadership experience, including nineteen years working for a Fortune 500 bank. He is the creator of The Leading from the Heart Workshop®, a three-day program that teaches values-based leadership in a fun, encouraging, and hands-on environment. The inspiration for his first book, Vital Integrities, came from his experiences, research, ideas, and enthusiasm for the craft of leadership. He and his wife Vicky live in Toledo, Ohio.

“George Brymer has written a comprehensive, thoughtful, practical, and honest book about leadership. He faces the sticky issues head on, illuminating them with references to the research as well as real-life stories. This is a book to read, think about, apply, and then read again. It is admirably designed to be any leader's long-term companion. I heartily recommend that you make it yours!”
—Dr. Kent M. Keith, author, Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments

“Finally, a leadership book which is understandable—with valuable insights you can actually use. George Brymer has written a practical, easy-to-read book, packed with real-life examples of enduring leadership principles. A vital read for every leader.”
—Dean Wilson, Vice President of Human Resources Transformation, Dana Corporation

“In today's business environment, values are of central concern. But when the phrase corporate governance replaces words like credibility, honesty, and integrity, how can we expect our employees to remain aligned to the organization? Today's leaders must demonstrate their organization's values—not just in the moment of truth, but continuously and proactively—in order to secure their employees' trust. You need to show those employees, who enlist and persist with your organization because they connect with its values, how to stay aligned with your mission. Show them, through your behavior, that those values are for real.”
—from Vital Integrities