Leadership Revealed

Leadership Revealed
Title Leadership Revealed PDF eBook
Author Mike Adi
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 70
Release 2010-10-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1445291916

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Leadership Revealed by Mike Adi and Sander De Zoete, is above and beyond what you hear and read about leadership. The six Elementals of leadership: Vision, Purpose, Identity, Values & Beliefs and Behaviors are the fundaments of leadership. The five leadership stages transforms you into the desired leader. Principled leadership is a concept that takes you on a journey of discoveries into the world of leadership, elegantly told as a story. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.

Leveraging Chaos

Leveraging Chaos
Title Leveraging Chaos PDF eBook
Author John R. Shoup
Publisher R&L Education
Pages 157
Release 2010
Genre Education
ISBN 1607097567

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"Shoup and Studer provide a fresh perspective on complexity theory, allowing the reader to better understand and anticipate the challenges all twenty-first century leaders will face in both the organizational and policy arenas."ùDonald C. Simmons, Jr., Dakota Wesleyan University --

Leadership

Leadership
Title Leadership PDF eBook
Author Simon Western
Publisher SAGE
Pages 475
Release 2019-03-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 152647851X

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In this original text, Simon Western deconstructs and reconstructs leadership to challenge the popular notion of the individual or hero leader, instead using his own framework to present leadership as a distributed process. New to the third edition: A new chapter on leadership symptoms that offers a novel approach to researching and conceptualizing leadership. An expanded chapter on "Leadership and Diversity" with Pooja Sachdev. Updated material on "The Eco-Leadership Discourse", with the chapter now differentiating between ethical eco-leadership and commercial eco-leaders (e.g Facebook, Google, Amazon). Analysis of contemporary leadership trends, including leadership in the gig economy, algorithmic management, and the rise in messiah and authoritarian leadership in populist parties. Updated case studies with references to current politicians and organizations.

The Leadership Challenge

The Leadership Challenge
Title The Leadership Challenge PDF eBook
Author James M. Kouzes
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 416
Release 2010-08-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0470947594

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The most trusted resource on becoming a leader is now updated and revised for a new generation. This leadership classic continues to be a bestseller after three editions and twenty years in print. It is the gold standard for research-based leadership, and the premier resource on becoming a leader. This new edition, with streamlined text, more international and business examples, and a graphic redesign, is more readable and accessible than ever before. The Leadership Challenge, Fourth Edition, has been extensively updated with the latest research and case studies, and offers inspiring new stories of real people achieving extraordinary results. The authors' central theme remains the same and is more relevant today than ever: "Leadership is Everyone?s Business." Their "five practices" and "ten commitments" have been proven by hundreds of thousands of dedicated, successful leaders. This edition, with almost one-third new material, emphasizes the global community and refocuses on business leaders.

PR Women with Influence

PR Women with Influence
Title PR Women with Influence PDF eBook
Author Juan Meng
Publisher Peter Lang Us
Pages 220
Release 2020-12-22
Genre
ISBN 9781433165108

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PR Women with Influence: Breaking Through the Ethical and Leadership Challengesmakes a unique and timely contribution by exploring how women in public relations navigate through attitudinal, structural and social barriers in advancing their leadership roles. The book is thoroughly grounded in rich empirical evidence gained through two phases of a funded research project conducted in the field. Phase I involves 51 in-depth interviews with current female leaders in public relations and Phase II captures women's perceptions on gender-related barriers in leadership advancement by recruiting a national panel of female public relations professionals. Results presented in this book provide a compelling, current picture of women and leadership in public relations. By emphasizing our discussion on key issues and barriers as related to women in PR and their leadership advancement, the authors call for real actions and change to develop a constructive ecosystem within the organization to embrace leadership for women in PR. Given its sharp topic focus, wealth of empirical data, and the relevance of the topic to today's public relations profession, this book is suitable for different audiences both nationally and globally. Such audiences include but are not limited to public relations scholars, educators and professionals, both leaders and emerging leaders, men and women, young professionals, women of color, and public relations majors. This book is appropriate for senior-level undergraduate and graduate courses in public relations and communication management to facilitate critical thinking, leadership development, and gender-related topic discussion.

Personality, Human Development, and Culture

Personality, Human Development, and Culture
Title Personality, Human Development, and Culture PDF eBook
Author Ralf Schwarzer
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 492
Release 2010-06-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1136947973

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These two volumes present the main contributions from the 29th International Congress of Psychology, held in Berlin in 2008, and are written by international leaders in psychology from around the world. The authors present a variety of approaches and perspectives that reflect cutting-edge advances in psychological science. Personality, Developmental, Social and Cultural Issues provides an overview of advances in several areas of psychology such as clinical, health, social, developmental, and cross-cultural psychology. One section of the volume is dedicated solely to emotions and health, and addresses state-of-the-art work on the regulation of self, health, social relations, and emotions such as passion. Other sections deal with development and personality issues as well as conceptual, cultural, and ethnic approaches to modern psychology. The global perspective of this collection illustrates research being undertaken on all five continents and emphasizes the cultural diversity of the contributors. This book will be an invaluable resource for researchers, professionals, teachers and students in the field of psychology.

The Connecting Leader

The Connecting Leader
Title The Connecting Leader PDF eBook
Author Zahira Jaser
Publisher IAP
Pages 281
Release 2021-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1648022065

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Previous books of the Leadership Horizon Series showed unequivocally how both leaders and followers play an equally important part in the co-production of leadership outcomes, and how leader and follower identities are fluid, so that the same individual can enact both at different times. This book stretches the notion of leadership a step further by exploring the co-enactment of both roles, identities, and positions of leader and follower by one same individual. This individual is defined as a connecting leader, as in this co-enactment he/she functions as connector between different leadership relationships. The concept of connecting leader emerges from the observation that most individuals in organizations engage in the leader-follower role co-enactment: managers, pulled between executives and reportees; CEOs, between the board and the head of departments; or employees involved in cross functional teams, leading and following in different degrees, subject to their expertise. Yet, despite its pervasiveness this concept is at best under theorized by the literature, which, dominated by dyadic and romanticized views, mostly presents the roles as enacted by separate individuals facing each other. To advance our understanding of connecting leaders the editor proposes to shift our focus on leadership in three ways: to unpack the interconnectedness and interplay of leader and follower identities; to investigate the tensions arising from the co-enactment and how these can be overcome; to widen the way in which we study leadership, through new configurations (e.g. leadership triads) and ontologies; and finally to consider the similarities between leading and following. The book chapters are organized to mirror these areas of exploration. Understanding leadership from a perspective that acknowledges that many individuals in organizations are not just leaders or followers, but both, democratizes the way we theorize leadership, and moves us further away from the temptation to romanticize it.