Lennick Aberman partners share their years of experience and exceptional results in a library of action-oriented books and publications:
Moral Intelligence: Enhancing Business Performance and Leadership Success
Doug Lennick and Fred Kiel, Ph.D, 2005
Discover the secrets linking positive, effective leadership and corporate financial success. Learn why knowing the right thing to do isn't enough, and how to take your company's performance to the next level. This bold, ground-breaking book holds top executives accountable for their actions, and reveals how moral competence can transform an ethically unstable corporate environment into a model for right action with loyal, enthusiastic people and a strong bottom line.
Case and Point : Emotional Intelligence
Harvard Business School Publishing, eLearning
by Dr. Rick Aberman and Annie McKee
December, 2004
The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions in the workplace, while responding appropriately to others' emotions, are essential management skills. Recognize how your emotions can impact the morale and effectiveness of your team. Learn how to listen to feedback and understand how it relates to your personal style that is projected towards others. Understand how to vary your management style to maintain a positive environment and respond to employee emotions.
EXPERTS: Annie McKee is Co-Chair of the Teleos Leadership Institute and teaches in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, and at the Wharton School's Aresty Institute of Executive Education. She co-authored Primal Leadership: Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence with Daniel Goleman and Richard Boyatzis
Rick Aberman, Ph.D is a founding partner of the Lennick Aberman Group and has been consulting with corporations and business executives for almost 20 years on the development of emotional intelligence and effective leadership.
Action Learning: American Express Financial Advisors
Lennick Aberman partner Judy Skoglund, Katherine Tunheim and Dorothy Cottrell
Learn how a major financial services organization used Action Learning as a way to develop executives as part of a major reorganization of their sales organization.
Why Good Coaches Quit - And How You Stay in the Game
Rick Aberman, Ph.D., and John Anderson, Paperback, 224 pp., 1999.
A prominent basketball coach spoke for many coaches when he said, "The coaching, I love. The kids, I love. It's the other stuff you have to watch out for." In this book, a college coach and sports psychotherapist Rick Aberman, Ph.D., of Lennick Aberman discuss "the other stuff" that coaches routinely encounter on and off the field-meddlesome parents, demanding administrators, misbehaving kids, confusing rules, and negative media. They offer practical advice on how to manage your own emotions so you can be an effective team leader, and how to survive and thrive in the business of sports.
From Red Ink to Roses; the Turbulent Transformation of a Big Ten Program
Rich Telander; Hardcover, 320pp., 1994
The author, a writer with Sports Illustrated magazine, goes inside the workings of the athletic department at the University of Wisconsin. He discusses budget cuts, sexual harassment, gender equity, marketing schemes, fund-raising efforts, recruiting adventures, lawsuits, violence, the NCAA, corruption, and the mental and physical health of the athletes. The book includes insights from Rick Aberman, Ph.D., a founding partner of Lennick Aberman, who was hired by the University to be available to any student-athletes.
How to Get What You Want and Remain True to Yourself
Roy Geer and Doug Lennick, 103 pp., 1989
This book examines two issues: How do I get what I want for myself, and how do I get to be Number One? This is a "news you can use" book with practical, hands-on tips, concepts and tools. The authors of this book met in 1975 and have worked together ever since.
Simple Genius (You)
Doug Lennick, 993 pp., 1984.
Founding Lennick and Aberman Partner Doug Lennick shares an approach to life based on the concept of the "simple genius." The goal of this book is to stimulate your own genius thinking with thought-provoking and simple ideas and exercises. This book presents concepts that are both meaningful and timeless, like, "almost nothing works always."





