Press Release
For Immediate ReleaseSteve Eubanks
421 Sycamore Ave.
Glendora, CA 91741
(626) 224-8241
steve@eubie.com
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Time To Become A Team Player
There are certain unwritten rules that every organization expects its employees and volunteers to follow. They are almost never part of the new employee class, or the professional development luncheon, but knowing and fulfilling these expectations can be the difference between success and failure for new or mid-career workers. A fictional business school all-star named Jim Davidson learns that there are 5 essential truths that summarize these unwritten rules in the new book Team Player by Steve Eubanks.
Team Player examines the unfulfilled promise of a fictional rising star who has all the requisite qualifications, but just does not know how to make himself truly valuable to the organization. The concepts of organizational perspective, trust, supporting decisions, understanding context and giving 100% effort are examined in the context of an engaging and entertaining fable. The lessons that Jim Davidson learns from his unpredictable benefactor are valuable to every employee, every volunteer and everyone else who wants to become valuable to his or her organization.
Steve Eubanks brings a unique perspective to the organizational success conversation. Rather than rehashing and repackaging the same leadership and management theories once again, he had shifted the focus to what employees, team members and followers can and must do to make leaders and organizations effective. Steve lives in Glendora, California with his wife and two boys, and invests his professional skills in the success of Azusa Pacific University. For more information about the book, or to read an excerpt, please visit the website BeATeamPlayer.com.
ISBN 978-1-4357-4765-4
Published by lulu.com
To order copies of the book, visit the publisher's website at lulu.com or the book website at beateamplayer.com.
To arrange a book signing or interview or to obtain related articles for publication, reprint or distribution, contact Steve Eubanks at (626) 224-8241 or steve@eubie.com.
 
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