A Baby Boomer's Decision Making: A Reflection on Relationships and God for Today with a Guide for Tomorrow

A Baby Boomer's Decision Making: A Reflection on Relationships and God for Today with a Guide for Tomorrow

by Francis J Kostel
A Baby Boomer's Decision Making: A Reflection on Relationships and God for Today with a Guide for Tomorrow

A Baby Boomer's Decision Making: A Reflection on Relationships and God for Today with a Guide for Tomorrow

by Francis J Kostel

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A Baby Boomer's Decision Making

A Reflection on Relationships and God for Today with a Guide for Tomorrow

This book creates a bridge between abstract theory and the daily reality, dreams, and concerns. Mathematics unlocks the tools of decision making and prejudice is an omnipresent force. The peaks and valleys of love, family, and career highlight the ingredients of decision making. Guidelines and principles of decision making solidify and assist readers in reviewing the past, assessing the present, and preparing for the future.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781088105122
Publisher: Francis J. Kostel
Publication date: 05/03/2023
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Francis J. Kostel earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. As superintendent of schools in suburban Chicago, he led the St. Charles school district of more than 13,000 students. He also served as principal of St. Charles High School, a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School. From the working class neighborhoods of Chicago to the White House Rose Garden, Kostel has experience with organizational success and conflict resolution. He serves as an executive coach and mentor. He has given presentations throughout the country on leadership, strategic planning, and policy decisions. He has written many articles and served on statewide and regional boards.
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