Unveiling the Leader-Coach's Private Methods
In the realm of management and personal development, a new publication is making waves - "Espresso. The Leader-Coach's Secret", a book that offers a unique approach to achieving objectives and developing skills for directing and motivating teams.
The author of this intriguing manual is Marcos Álvarez, a director at Springfield, hailing from Oviedo and born in 1972. Marcos holds a degree in Economics and a Master's degree in Human Resources Management from the University of Deusto-La Comercial.
The story in "Espresso. The Leader-Coach's Secret" is inspired by the real-life experiences of a young store manager named Nuria, who finds herself in a challenging situation. Faced with an ultimatum from her boss to improve her results to keep her job, Nuria embarks on a journey to find a complete guide.
This guide, as it turns out, is none other than "Espresso. The Leader-Coach's Secret". The book, published before "Por Buen Camino" (2008) and "La Chispa de Fuego" (2010), is the first Spanish publication on management and personal development in manga format. It's illustrated by Leila Álvarez, and the book's prologue was written by Julián Imaz, founder of Shana.
Notably, the book has also garnered the support of influential figures in the industry. Alfredo Martín, former director of Adolfo Domínguez, wrote a prologue for the book, further emphasising its significance.
With its engaging narrative and practical advice, "Espresso. The Leader-Coach's Secret" is poised to become a valuable resource for managers and leaders seeking to enhance their skills and lead their teams to success. It's a must-read for anyone looking to make a positive impact in their professional and personal lives.
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