— I am awed by great talkers —all the more so since that’s not me. I’m awed by their command of content—whether it’s a detailed critique of their organization’s position in the marketplace or an off-the-cuff discourse on the fourth industrial revolution. Enviably, they retain what they read. It’s all at their fingertips. I’m awed…
Bob Kaplan
About Bob Kaplan
Bob Kaplan is the author of GRAPPLING: Leaders Striving To Improve, a series of short stories that bring executive coaching to life. His unique style is both entertaining and offers a novel way of learning about leadership and self-improvement. The book is based on his decades of experience consulting to CEOs and other senior leaders, including founders. He is founder and president of his own leadership-consulting firm, Kaplan DeVries. He invented a 360 survey, the Leadership Versatility Index, that earned a patent for its unique way of assessing leaders because it assesses leaders for overused strengths, not just strengths and weaknesses. He and his colleagues also take a unique approach to delivering feedback. They place an unusually heavy emphasis on the positive feedback as a chance to boost the leader’s confidence. His last book was Fear Your Strengths: What You’re Best Could Be Your Biggest Problem. An honorary senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership, he has a B.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University. He lives in New York City with his wife Becky. You can reach him at [email protected].
