When addressing the question of what constitutes an effective leader, Gabriel Sakakeeny offers "Your job as a leader is to create and deliver an inspiring future of increasing value by causing effective action in yourself and others." At a time when many businesses, from multinational corporations to start-ups, are realizing that the prevailing paradigm of human resources management must yield to something more productive and successful, Subtle POWER - A Guide to the Human Operating System for Intentional Leaders offers a fresh, reality-based collaboration structure founded on accountability, self-empowerment, and effective communication. The methodology is the result of the author's unique body of experience blending over thirty years in business as a C-level executive, entrepreneur, inventor, engineer, marketer, and consultant with forty years leading symphonic orchestras.
Subtle POWER contains a toolbox of logically organized foundational concepts. Building on this fundamental architecture, the author expertly layers ever more detailed concepts using familiar stories and helpful analogies to provide a succinct narrative. All the while, the chapters are structured so that, as new ideas are introduced and explored, previous points are integrated as a means to introduce subsequent ideas. Chapters conclude with a summary and exercise, Think On This, wherein the reader can begin to practically apply the new concepts to new competencies.
By exploring foundational frameworks such as The Fields of Existence and The Five Modes of Intention, along with several other key constructs, leaders and aspiring leaders receive guidance and wisdom on the way to becoming intentional, conscious, and ultimately happier and more successful leaders.
Gabriel Sakakeeny is a conductor, business leader, inventor, and author who specializes in moving people and organizations to a state of high performance. He has an unusual body of experience blending 30+ years in business as an entrepreneur, engineer, and consultant with 40+ years leading symphonic orchestras. Since 1990, he has trained over 15,000 people in companies including Hewlett-Packard, Cisco Systems, Agilent Technologies, Medley Capital, Spectra Logic, Verigy Ltd., among many others.
Sakakeeny started his career in the analog technology space as an electronic engineer specializing in power supplies, test instruments, low noise analog electronics, and A to D design, eventually becoming the VP R&D/Manufacturing for Precision Fidelity. In a career-changing move, he won full scholarships to the Juilliard School, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and Rice University to study orchestral conducting and management. After taking his Master's Degree at Rice University, he won the position of Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Houston Youth Symphony and the Houston Youth Ballet from an international field of over 200 hopefuls.
In 1990, Sakakeeny co-founded Jupiter Systems (now Antares Audio Technologies), a software company specializing in advanced signal processing applications for audio. After exiting Jupiter Systems in 1995, he joined Paradigm Consulting and JMW Consultants as a leadership development consultant and faculty member. He joined Agilent Technologies in 1999, where he led an overall corporate change initiative that transformed the culture of the company and produced breakthrough business results in the wake of the telecom crash.
During this same period, Sakakeeny founded and served as president of the American Philharmonic Association. In 2011, he was awarded Special Congressional Recognition from the United States Congress for his work with American Philharmonic as a conductor, cultural ambassador, and community leader.