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In todays cut-throat, get-ahead-at-all-costs world, the idea of showing basic decency towards one another has sadly been pushed to the side. Yet, the power of respectful, positive leadership can be more impactful now than ever before. Gracious leaders stand apart because they have a better way. Leaders who listen with purpose, recognize they dont have all the answers, and demonstrate uncompromising respect to all canand willlead their teams to peak performance.

In Gracious Leadership: Lead Like Youve Never Led Before, Janet Smith Meeks describes why the key ingredients of Gracious Leadership are proven must have strategies to optimize organizational results.

Meeks explains that teams of all types, within any industry, can and will reap great rewards by displaying respectful behaviors as they seek to reach greater heights. This holds true at home, on the basketball court, in the C-suite, or in the boardroom.

Through stories of her own personal journey, as well as anecdotes about those shes encountered along the way, Meeks shares lessons learned while offering candid advice to help leaders improve.

In a dog-eat-dog world where leadership crises are prevalent and the disrespect of subordinates is widespread, Meeks offers a different path. She shows how to be tough and kind, straightforward and compassionate, driven and grateful, all while being a fully respectful leader.

Gracious Leadership... its not soft stuff... its a fresh and strategic approach for current and aspiring leaders who seek to excel while restoring common decency and respect within all aspects of their lives.

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Gracious
Leadership
Lead Like Youve Never
Led Before

Janet Smith Meeks

Smart Business Books
An Imprint of Smart Business Network, Inc.

Gracious Leadership

COPYRIGHT 2017 Healthcare Alignment Advisors, LLC

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Printed in the United States of America

Editor: Dustin S. Klein

ISBN: 978-1-945389-86-3

Library of Congress Control Number: 2017958344

In Memory
of My Parents

James Edwin Smith, Sr.
Marcelene Cobb Smith

Advance Praise for Gracious Leadership

Janet Meeks tells a personal, clearly articulated story of learning and practicing Gracious Leadership and its central importance to mission success. Hers is a timeless, head and heart journey that reveals a path for all of us.

C. Robert Kidder, director, Merck & Co.; former board chairman, Chrysler; former lead director, Morgan Stanley; former CEO, Duracell; former CEO, Borden Inc.

Gracious Leadership, by Janet Smith Meeks, shares the powerful, personal examples of how passionate, brave, courageous and communicative leaders deliver tremendous value to all their constituencies and are truly the recipe for organizational and personal success!

Kerrii B. Anderson, former president & CEO, Wendys International; corporate director, Worthington Industries and Labcorp; chairman, Elon University

Continuous learning is not always about learning something new, but reminding yourself of the important things you may have forgotten. Seasoned leaders who read Gracious Leadership and utilize the Conversation Starters will help refresh and refine their own leadership competencies and create a great learning experience for their teams.

When I talk with folks about what I have learned over the years, I always tell them they should handle disappointments with grace as it will be remembered and pay dividends in the future. Janets book reminds me there are many other opportunities where grace can be applied to everyones advantage.

Janets comments that great leaders recognize they dont have all the answers are spot on. They are not afraid to ask the people who do have the answers the right questions, no matter what level these folks may be. And when they ask, gracious leaders listen like no one else is in the room.

Mike Kaufinarm, CEO, Cardinal Health, a Fortune 100 company

Gracious Leadership is more than a book, it is a case study of one individualthe author, who describes her experiences from childhood and family values to the impact family values had on a career in both the financial and health care industries. A successful and remarkable CEO, the author emphasizes that the basic principles of Gracious Leadership are transferrable regardless of corporate, organizational or even government focus. Perhaps, and most importantly, the author provides insights as to why some leaders miss the mark.

Janet Meeks has blessed us with a documentary, a guideline, a new label and introduction of a completely new description of the attributes of Gracious Leadership. Regardless of position, title or responsibility, or even type of organization, I find this work to be more than insightful.

Early in my reading, I knew I had to complete this work when I noted the following words from the author: I believe teams of all types within all industries and organizations can reap great rewards from displaying gracious and respectful behaviors as they seek to optimize their collective performance. This holds true at home, on the basketball court, in the C-suite, or in the Boardroom. The preceding words clearly established that Gracious Leadership is about a focus on people, the people within the organization who ultimately make the organization what it is or becomes.

I wish I had this work many years ago. Janet Meeks has given us a glimpse at her life journey and the 13 attributes of Gracious Leadership in a learning and teachable format. This work goes beyond the definitions and principles of leadership described in Jim Collins legendary work Good to Great first released in 2001. This work is a must read for all who really believe that we, as individuals and organizations, succeed via the quality and excellence in how we serve and recognize others for the contributions they make!

John Fleming, Author, Consultant and Speaker; former Publisher/Editor-In-Chief of Direct Selling News; former senior executive of Avon Products, Inc.

Gracious Leadership: Lead Like Youve Never Led Before provides invaluable insights into leadershipreal and true leadership. The Key Ingredients shared by Janet are precisely those required for GREAT leadership. Whether you are just beginning your journey to become a world class leader or you have many years in your role as a leader, Janets insights are inspiring and remind us all what is important in developing ourselves to our fullest potential.

I have been blessed to know Janet for many years. She is impressive beyond words, brilliant, compassionate and someone who truly cares for others. Janets spirit and affirmation of her undying FAITH are both humble and bold. She continues to be an amazing role model to many. I am honored to be one of many people who has benefitted from her wisdom. Enjoy Gracious Leadership. A world full of gracious leadersJanets aspirationwould make our organizations and communities a wonderful place. Lets all lead like we never have led beforestarting today.

Dwight Smith, Servant Leader, chairman & CEO, Sophisticated Systems, Inc.; founder, My Special Word

In corporate Americas drive for growth and profit, many organizations have created a workforce of the walking wounded. Employees within these companies leave their souls at the front door and steel themselves against daily insults, indifference and condescending behavior from executives and managers entrusted to lead them. There simply is a better way. Employees thirst for compassionate leadership that honors rather than strips them of their dignitythe kind of leadership that Janet Meeks masterfully details in Gracious Leadership. In this book, Janet shares leadership strategies that can deliver exceptional results by transforming companies with toxic cultures into high performing organizations driven by engaged employees who are walking tall!

Barbara J. Smoot, CEO, WELD (Women for Economic and Leadership Development); commissioner, Columbus Womens Commission; corporate director, National Church Residences; former vice president, Nationwide Financial

Readers may be easily overwhelmed by the hundreds of leadership books with catchy titles lining the shelves of bookstores these days. With the publication of Gracious Leadership: Lead Like Youve

Never Led Before, Janet Meeks has made a unique contribution to the collection. Her description of the key ingredients of Gracious Leadership draws not only from the research literature but from the personal stories (hers and others) of successful leaders. Her treatment is elegant in its simplicity. Although it may seem simplistic to say that effective leaders demonstrate both head and heart competencies, Janet provides the reader with true stories of how this dynamic duo looks in action!

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