Do What You’ll Say You Do (and other tools to LEAD courageously)

After many months in the writing, and even more in the getting organised — it is getting so close to “Do What You Say You’ll Do (and other tools to lead courageously)” being published.

So, a quick update on where it’s all at..

I am working through the copyright permissions and other important but time consuming aspects.  It’s also currently being proofed so that it reads easily and beautifully. The interior is in the process of being designed, and I love what has been done so far.

It is currently out with the early readers.. So stay tuned for the initial reactions.

You can now sign up for the mailing list specific to the book.  This will mean two things.. One that you receive a free sneak peak at one of the chapters. And secondly, that you’ll get advance notice when it’s due to be published and are able to purchase at an early bird price.   You can sign up either at http://dowhatyousay.com.au. There is a pre order page for printed and for the digital copy..

It’s all very exciting, and I do hope that you all enjoy reading it as much I have enjoyed writing it.

Until next week,

Tammy Tansley Consulting - Change and Culture

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