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Retired Leadership Facilitator Shares Decades of Wisdom in New Book
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Bart Bolton
HOPKINTON, Mass. - Washingtoner -- A veteran of leadership development, Bart Bolton, unveils a comprehensive guide titled Leadership: What's Become Clear to Me for those looking to enhance their leadership skills. This release is anticipated to serve as a key or useful resource for current and aspiring leaders across various industries.

Bolton, who spent over 26 years facilitating a leadership development program, has distilled his extensive experience into a series of lessons and insights that define effective leadership. His book discusses essential themes such as the importance of self-awareness, the value of continuous learning, and the significance of listening in leadership.

Leadership: What's Become Clear to Me draws on Bolton's rich history of working with IT leaders and includes engaging personal anecdotes, reflective exercises, , enriching the reader's learning experience. The book encourages leaders to reflect deeply on their practices and offers tools to foster a genuine understanding of personal leadership style and strengths.

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Key highlights from the book include:

- In-depth exploration of ten fundamental leadership themes.
- Personal stories from Bolton's career that offer practical examples of leadership challenges and triumphs.
- A series of reflective exercises designed to help readers identify their values, strengths, and areas for growth.
- Insights into the distinction between leading and managing, emphasizing the nuanced skills required to truly lead.

He hopes to inspire a new generation of leaders who can benefit from his lifelong learning and experiences.

Leadership: What's Become Clear to Me is available for purchase on Amazon and can be accessed at www.bartbolton.com. Interested readers can also find information about the RLF program that Bart Bolton facilitated for 26 years, www.rlfleadership.com.

For more information about Bart Bolton's book or to request an interview or speaking engagement, please contact matt@bartbolton.com.

This release marks a significant addition to the literature on leadership and promises to influence both current and future leaders in their journey towards effective and transformative leadership practices.

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