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Sharp Leadership: Parenting Principles for Rearing Young People
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In Sharp Leadership: Parenting Principles for Rearing Young People, Carl H. Sharperson, Jr. takes readers on a journey of how to transition life experiences, good and bad, into youth learning opportunities. Receive a blueprint for how you, too, can transform your trials to triumph by leading your family, your team or youth organizations to the next level.

Sharp Leadership is for those who:  

  1. Have unmotivated young people

  2. Have disrespectful young people

  3. Are concerned about their children living independently

  4. Are unclear about how to navigate parent, teacher, and child dynamics

  5. Are concerned about unhealthy habits

Sharp Leadership inspires and offers strategies on how to:

  1. Use consistent discipline

  2. Lead from an authentic place

  3. Overcome adversity with sanity

  4. Form a tribe of supporters

  5. Make every circumstance a learning opportunity


As a Leadership Innovation Strategist, Carl Sharperson takes his clients from mediocre to maximizing their potential in work life and personal life.

US Naval Academy grad to Marine Corps Aviator to Vice President of Manufacturing of Dunlop Slazenger to Published Author to CEO and Leadership Innovation Strategist, Carl's diverse background allows him to connect with a wide range of audiences. Carl draws from his unique experiences in the military, Corporate America, and entrepreneurship to transform his clients from mediocre to maximizing their potential. 

 
 
I enjoyed the [servant leadership] interaction today, very thought provoking. Carl is a master story teller!
— Trina, Owner, Chick-Fil-A, Orangeburg
 

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Iron sharpens iron, So one man sharpens another.
— Proverbs 27:17 (NASB)

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