Teambuilding expert, Deborrah Himsel, author of
LEADERSHIP SOPRANOS STYLE, in Singapore June 8th and June 27th
PHOENIX, AZ— Publishers Weekly writes: “In an
era when good leadership is scarce, the unenlightened should look
not to their politicians, teachers, clergy or family members, but
to the one and only Tony Soprano, the infamous New Jersey-based
Mafioso of the television series that shares his name. While
using the typical management buzzwords--networking, strategizing,
delegating, executing--that generally lead to the eyes glazing
over, Himsel manages to inject some newness into the
business-as-usual theorizing that tends to characterize the many
tell-don't-show works already out there.” Bookpage adds:
“Business books don’t have to be boring…Fans will love the
plethora of examples from the show, and the quizzes and role
playing exercises will force you to practice being direct
(dressing like a thug is optional)…A perfect gift for Sopranos
lovers (or spineless friends).” The Fort Worth Star-Telegram
adds: “Fictional mob boss Tony Soprano leaves no doubt about who
has leadership responsibility in his New Jersey crime family. ‘I'm
the one who calls the shots,’ he tells his underworld associates
in one of the episodes of the HBO television series The Sopranos.
… The chapter on feedback poses the Sopranoesque question: "You
got a problem with me?" A leader who is gossiped about tends to be
a leader who doesn't invite feedback [gossip needs an
information-poor environment in which to thrive.]" Insights of
that caliber abound in this informative, instructive, witty and
slightly risqué treatise.”
Deborrah
Himsel, author of LEADERSHIP SOPRANOS STYLE, is in demand for her
well-thought out views on ways in which the fictional Tony Soprano
is a good business leader “not the whacking part…” She cites
Soprano’s leadership skills – including the simple, clear,
adaptive structure of his organization, his effective coaching,
his techniques for conflict resolution, and his use of common
bonding rituals – all highly prized in any
workplace. "Organizations today
require leaders who know how to get things done, who are skilled
at cutting through red tape and at finding innovative solutions to
complex problems," Himsel says. "This is one of Tony’s
strengths." Because of her leadership skills, Starbucks
Corporation recently hired
Himsel to facilitate a Teambuilding Session at
the Chateau Elan Winery and Resort, outside Atlanta. Himsel is
working with Hewlett-Packard and others while in Singapore.
Himsel is a recognized expert in leadership development, a change
agent, a thought leader, an author, an educator and executive
coach, a stand-up comedienne and sought-after speaker for
conferences and workshops. For more information visit
www.leadershipsopranosstyle.com
“I am flattered that the Starbucks organization
recognized my work by inviting me to lead their staff in
Teambuilding," Himsel, Global Organization Development Consultant
for Thunderbird, the Garvin School of International Management,
stated. “Organizations today require leaders who know how to get
things done, who are skilled at cutting through red tape and at
finding innovative solutions to complex global problems.”
Himsel has led large-scale organizational change
and HR process realignment, most recently at Avon Products, Inc.
where her work was widely acknowledged in the field as a best
practice. Leadership Sopranos Style: How to become a More
Effective Boss, was released to critical acclaim in late 2004. She
is often interviewed and quoted on television, radio and in print.
USA TODAY hired Deborrah to provide weekly expert commentary on
the television series, The Apprentice.
Over
the last five years, Himsel has shared her expertise on Fox
News, CNBC and Bloomberg as well as numerous local business
programs. She has written articles and been quoted in such
publications as The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The
Financial Times and HR Executive.
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Deborrah M. Himsel
Author, motivational speaker,
leadership development expert
Deborrah is a recognized expert in leadership
development, a change agent, a thought leader, an author, an
educator and executive coach…a sought-after speaker for
conferences and workshops. She has led large-scale organizational
change and HR process realignment, most recently at Avon Products,
Inc. where her work was widely acknowledged in the field as a best
practice. Deborrah wrote Leadership Sopranos Style: How to become
a More Effective Boss, which was released to critical acclaim in
late 2004. She is often interviewed and quoted on television,
radio and in print. USA TODAY hired Deborrah to provide weekly
expert commentary on the television series, The Apprentice. Over
the last five years, she has shared her expertise on Fox News,
CNBC and Bloomberg as well as numerous local business programs.
She has written articles and been quoted in such publications as
The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Financial Times and
HR Executive.
With more than 18 years’ of experience in
leadership development, Debbie has acquired a level of expertise
that not many other professional in the field possess. As a
result, she is a frequent speaker and writer on leadership topics
and has addressed such groups as the American Psychological
Association, the Society for Human Resource Management, the
Academy of Management, and the Society for Training and
Development.
Deborrah is an adjunct faculty member at The
Robert J. Milano School of Management and Urban Policy and The
College of New Rochelle, where she has taught courses in
International Human Resource Management, Group Dynamics and
Organization Development. Her courses consistently receive high
evaluations with particular praise for her “real world”
application of theory. In addition, Deborrah is affiliated with
Thunderbird, the Garvin School of International Management in
their Executive Education group. She also contributes to the
Global Mindset Project working with Mansour Javidan. In addition,
Deborrah is an adjunct professor at Western International
University and is affiliated with Mercer Delta providing
Leadership Development workshops for them.
Deborrah Himsel was responsible for worldwide
leadership development, succession planning, recruiting, and
performance management at Avon. Deborrah’s work in leadership
development received Avon’s Pathfinder award in 2002 and will be
featured in an upcoming Harvard Business Review article.
Deborrah was Vice President, Human Resource
Planning and Development at Deutsche Bank (formerly Bankers
Trust), for two years where she spearheaded the firm’s drive
toward a culture that rewarded both results and people – a first
for Wall Street. Her work at the bank focused on leadership
development, talent management, executive coaching and performance
management as enablers of change.
The early part of her career was spent with
Pfizer in the roles of Director of Training and Development and
Manager of Organization Development. This included leadership
development, organization and team development, competency
modeling and team and process facilitation. One of her initiatives
earned the Big Apple Award from The Public Relations Society of
America. She was instrumental in implementing the change of four
distinct sales and marketing organizations into integrated disease
management teams in the U.S., earning a top sales award in 1996.
Debbie holds an M.B.A. with a concentration on
Organization Development from the State University of New York at
Binghamton and a Bachelor’s degree from the same institution.
Deborrah divides her time between New York and
Arizona.