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be. I have seen this book change lives—it certainly has changed
mine.”
—Todd Pierce, vice president,
Corporate Information Technology,
Genentech, Inc.
“If you are a leader and think you’ve seen your share of books on this
subject, don’t stop until you’ve added this to your collection. Clearly,
Ginger Lapid-Bogda has deep experience in coaching and consulting
to a wide variety of leaders and their teams. Her sound advice is based
on years of practice and strong theory, and this book is chock-full of
excellent suggestions and astute examples that amplify her points and
provide readers with a multitude of teachable moments.”
—Beverly Kaye, Ph.D., founder/CEO of
Career Systems International and
coauthor of Love ‘Em or Lose ‘Em:
Getting Good People to Stay
“I have been reading this book with complete interest and amaze-
ment. What Type of Leader Are You? contains a unique combination
of both Eastern and Western perspectives on leadership essence and
development. Ginger Lapid-Bogda has contributed a culturally rele-
vant view of what constitutes leadership success—self-awareness,
interpersonal relationships, and business savvy. She illustrates her
ideas in a practical, compelling, and straightforward way. The nine
Enneagram styles and related leadership competencies identify
strengths and opportunities that are specific, achievable, and relevant
to the business of leadership development. I strongly recommend the
book to anyone on the leadership journey.”
—Cresencio Torres, Ph.D.,
senior enterprise associate,
Center for Creative Leadership
“An excellent book that focuses the Enneagram’s powerful insights on
understanding and improving the reader’s natural style of leadership.
Filled with boots-on-the-ground examples, What Type of Leader Are
You? is not just for leaders but for anyone who wants to grow and
excel. It will help you identify and stretch your core competencies and
natural talents, both on the job and off.”
—Thomas Condon, author of
The Enneagram Movie and Video Guide