Bruce Philp,
Chairman & CEO of GWP Brand Engineering
"John Kuypers reveals a fundamental truth that leaders
ignore at their peril: all progress depends on decisions, and all
decisions depend on vesting power and authority clearly and
authentically."
Malcolm
Hopkins,
VP Corporate Services, St. Thomas-Elgin General Hospital
“Who’s
The Driver Anyway?
helps managers think through the vital question: Who should make the
decision? What is my role? Where should my authority begin and end? What
is the culture here? Are we team-based, consensus-driven, or are we a
group of entrepreneurs, loosely collaborating?”
George
Anastasopoulos,
Sales Leadership Coach and Consultant
“It crystallizes why people struggle to work effectively together. It
makes the reasons for these struggles
visible and more importantly, provides a tool with which to gain alignment
between people and address the challenges they face. And it works!”
Julia N. Dumanian,
Former Hospital CEO and Canada’s Healthcare Leader of the Year (2007)
“John Kuypers is a tremendous business story teller. He has a wonderful
ability to teach the reader without lecturing to them.
Who’s The Driver Anyway?
represents the hidden voice in an organization that needs to be heard.”
Doug
Tough,
Chairman & CEO, International Flavors and Fragrances, Inc.
“Who’s The Driver, Anyway?
is a simple read with highly relevant examples that would be valuable for
managers, parents, teachers, students and spouses in discerning the right
way to improve results in any relationship."
Dr.
Derrick Mueller,
National Director, CCI Canada
“Who’s The Driver, Anyway?
will transform the way you do tasks and increase your productivity and
effectiveness. It is a must read for any change leader. Well done!”
Les
Dakens,
SVP & Chief HR Officer, Maple Leaf Foods
“John Kuypers describes his own transformation as a leader which serves as
a great case study. It is what makes this book very authentic and
believable!!"
Jim
Jonkman,
Vice president, Operations, Etymonic Design
“For most people, the wielding of power and authority is a binary concept
- you either have it or you don’t. The notion that it can be shared and
that the ratio can be changed to suit the activity provides a wonderful
new tool for this very old problem.”
Teresa
McGill,
President, Gandy Associates English Communication Training
“Who’s The Driver, Anyway?
is a compelling concept, immediately applicable to everyday life. Since
reading it over the weekend, I have used it at work and at home. This is a
must read book for every leader.”