The Tricycle Effect 2.0 is an inspiring self-help book for leaders, children, athletes, families, businesses, and organizations of all sizes written by Dane A. Deutsch. Practicing the principles laid out in each chapter through ‘straight from the heart’ stories will teach you how important it is to lead with character first. Many leaders today get caught up in reading books and attending seminars that focus on the ‘people skills’ like leadership, teamwork, communication, etc., but in the end, fail to focus on ‘character.’ Character is the one attribute that each leader requires to lead their organization to True North on their Moral compass; from success to significance; from chaos to structure; and from a culture of self-entitlement to a culture of trust, ownership, and servant leadership. Through each chapter, Dane shares personal stories of why leading with ‘character first’ will help a person become more productive, successful, and significant. The Tricycle Effect 2.0 is what every leader needs to ‘pedal’ themselves, their family, and their organization from success to significance. Join Dane, take a seat, grab the handlebars, and let’s get Trikin’!
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Lee Ellis is President and Founder of Leadership Freedom® and Freedom Star Media™. For more than fifteen years he has served as an executive coach and a corporate consultant in the areas of hiring, teambuilding, leadership development, and succession planning. His clients include Fortune 500 senior executives and C-Level leaders in a variety of industries. Since 1990, Lee has managed the development, validation, and internet deployment of several personality and leadership assessments that have been used by more than 200, 000 individuals.Early in his career, Lee served as an Air Force fighter pilot flying fifty-three combat missions over North Vietnam. In 1967, he was shot down and held as a POW for more than five years in Hanoi and surrounding camps. After the war, he served as an instructor pilot, chief of flight standardization/evaluation, and flying squadron commander. Additionally, he commanded two leadership development organizations before retiring as a colonel. Lee’s combat decorations include two Silver Stars, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star with Valor device, the Purple Heart, and the POW medal.Lee has a BA in History and a MS in Counseling and Human Development. He is a graduate of the Armed Forces Staff College and the Air War College. Lee has authored or co-authored four books on leadership and career development.