Steve Denning’s The Secret Language of Leadership

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Update, as of Nov. 29: I believe many of the goodies associated

with the book release are still available.

Denning’s book is a centerpiece of “Stories Reveal the Soul of Companies” by Barbara Rose.

Steve Denning’s new book The Secret Language of Leadership:

How Leaders Inspire Action Through Narrative (Jossey-Bass)

was released on October 15, 2007. I’m one of the

folks offering bonus gifts for those who buy the book (see below).

Here’s what other leadership experts have said about the book:

Financial Times: “If business leaders do not immediately

grasp the vital insights offered by this book, both they and their

organizations are doomed.”– Stefan Stern, Financial Times,

August 29, 2007.

Jim Kouzes: “I highly recommend you get it today and

read it tonight. Tomorrow will be an entirely different

kind of day if you do. –Jim Kouzes, Co-author of

the best-selling, The Leadership Challenge and A Leader’s

Legacy

James MacGregor Burns: “I don’t think I have ever read a more

compelling preface. And best of all, the advice Denning

gives to the reader about speaking and writing is exemplified

in the way he has written this impressive book.”

–James MacGregor Burns, Author of Leadership

Larry Prusak: “Engaging and erudite, this book draws on very wide

reading and research to help any leader or manager master

the arts of narrative in a way that is both pragmatic and

original.”

–Larry Prusak, Co-author, What’s the Big Idea? and Working Knowledge

To celebrate the launch of the book on Oct. 15, I joined

with Steve and other colleagues, including Larry Prusak,

Jim Kouzes, Seth Kahan, Kevin Eikenberry, Steven Sonsino,

Rob Cross Annette Simmons, Chip Heath, Katalina Groh,

Madelyn Blair, Cliff Atkinson, Shawn Callahan, Svend-Erik Engh,

Lori Silverman, Stan Garfield, and the International Leadership

Association — in offering to purchasers of the book an impressive

array of supplementary bonus tools on leadership, storytelling and

knowledge management, at no additional cost to you.

Here’s how to take advantage of the offer:

you can get the book and all the supplementary leadership tools,

at:

http://www.stevedenning.com/launch.html

Check it out. I think you’ll find this offer

of considerable interest.

PS. Feel free to share this offer with friends and colleagues.

See the list of bonus gifts in the extended entry.

BONUS GIFTS (some may no longer be available)

LEADERSHIP TOOLS

  • Bonus Tool #1: Jim Kouzes – What’s old, what’s new,
    in leadership? (35 minutes ; MP3)
  • Bonus Tool #2: Chip Heath – How to make ideas stick
    (25 minute interview; MP3)
  • Bonus Tool #3: Larry Prusak on Conversation (60 minutes MP3)
  • Bonus Tool #4: Kevin Eikenberry: 101 Ways To Be A
    Remarkable Leader (6 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #5: Katalina Groh: Ben Zander and The Art of
    Possibility (streaming video)
  • Bonus Tool #6: Seth Kahan’s legendary jumpstart storytelling
    methodology (8 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #7: Proceedings from the ILA leadership conference in
    November 2006 (CD-ROM)
  • Bonus Tool #8: ILA interview with Harsh Verma (5 pages; pdf)
  • Bonus Tool #9: Rob Cross: Managing the Energy that Drives
    Innovation (20 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #10: Dave Zinger: Change On A Page (1 page, PDF)
  • Bonus Tool #11: Tony Quinlan: Mythology, Leaders and
    Leadership (25 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #12: Steven Sonsino & Jacqueline Moore: The
    Seven Failings of Really Useless Leaders (25 page pdf)
  • Bonus Tool #13: Daniele Chauvel & Stefane Gee: Leadership
    en francais (50 percent discount on Paris workshop)

NARRATIVE TOOLS

  • Bonus Tool #14: Annette Simmons: Building Trust Several Stories High (13 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #15: Cliff Atkinson: Getting Started with
    Beyond Bullet Points (28 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #16: Lori Silverman: 5 Sides To Every Story:
    Which Are You Missing? (5 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #17: Shawn Callahan: The Ultimate Guide to Anecdote
    Circles (32 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #18: Richard Stone: The Healing Art of Storytelling
    (autographed copy)
  • Bonus Tool #19: Katharine Hansen: Storytelling That Propels
    Careers (10 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #20: Svend-Erik Engh – Guide to becoming a better
    storyteller (9 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #21: Randy Dipner: Telling the compelling technology
    story (9 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #22: Larry Johnson: How Storytelling in School
    Creates Successful Leaders (63 minute podcast)
  • Bonus Tool #23: Rachel Carey DeBusk et al: Sharpening Your
    Culture Quotient (4 megs pdf)
  • Bonus Tool #24: Connie Ingram: Mentoring in the Mirror
    (5 page article)

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT TOOLS

  • Bonus Tool #25: Stan Garfield: 36 Useful Maxims for
    Knowledge Sharing (2 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #26: Steve Denning The hidden side of KM: Risk
    management (27 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #27: Steve Denning: What is knowledge management?
    (20 pages)

COACHING AND MENTORING SESSIONS;

  • Bonus Tool #28: Madelyn Blair: Coaching session
    to keep your knowledge fresh (1 hour)
  • Bonus Tool #29: Svend-Erik Engh: Telephone coaching
    session in storytelling (1 hour)
  • Bonus Tool #30: Michael Margolis: Crafting the right story for
    innovation (1 hour)
  • Bonus Tool #31: Connie Ingram: On-line coaching session
    (1 hour)

STEVE DENNING’S BONUS TOOLS

  • Bonus Tool #32: Steve Denning’s leadership exercises
    and templates (15 pages)
  • Bonus Tool #33: Steve Denning’s implementation tips and tricks:
    (90 minutes: MP3)
  • Bonus Tool #34: Steve Denning’s DVD in Streaming video:
    Mastering the Springboard Story: (54 minutes)
  • Bonus Tool #35: Steve Denning reads the Preface to The Secret
    Language of Leadership
  • Bonus Tool #36: Ten Minutes That Helped Change The World Bank (slides)