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"Leaders must encourage
their organizations to
dance to forms of music
yet to be heard." 

Warren G. Bennis, professor,
author, founding chairman -
USC's Leadership Institute

WORKBOOK LISTINGS

Workbooks can be purchased for $25.00 a piece or at special bulk rates. Scroll down for details.

Managing Impressions: Presentations That Work

An illustrated, step-by-step, easy to follow workbook that walks you through public speaking essentials including preparation, creating visuals, delivery, fielding questions and relaxation techniques.

Speaking In Teams

A guide to building and sustaining healthy teams. This handy little workbook includes descriptions of individual and team characteristics, and examples of effective language, that are essential to creating successful teams.

A Problem-Solving Technique

A brief, practical guide to solving problems, rooted in the belief that most people know how to solve their own problems when guided by a little non-judgmental coaching.

A Feedback Technique

Managing Stress

A practical, step-by-step guide for giving and receiving feedback that brings out the best in participants. This technique works because it places the Receiver in control of the feedback in a non-judgmental atmosphere.
To Order Books:

Please e-mail me at linda@lindabelans.com and I'll be happy to take your order.






Language of Leadership

Harvest Women's Experience

Women in Academia

Teach Dynamically

Manifest the Wisdom of Teams

Problem-Solve Mindfully


“Without a doubt,
Linda Belans knows how to transform fledgings into full-fledged leaders. She coaches people to dive deep, and emerge into their full authentic selves, prepared to articulate their
vision and move it forward.”

Mike Feinberg, co-founder KIPP


"One of the most dynamic
and authentic speakers I have heard in a very long time.
Linda is an excellent communicator not only across gender, but also race and
class. Her skills begin with the ability to accurately read an audience."

Frances Graham, PhD, Associate vice chancellor for student affairs, NC Central University