Traditional Classics on Leadership

Traditional Classics on Leadership
Title Traditional Classics on Leadership PDF eBook
Author J. Thomas Wren
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Leadership
ISBN 9781843761518

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A collection of some of the most significant writings on leadership, focusing on classic discussions of issues such as the moral purpose of leadership, the nature of legitimate authority, and the role of followers.

The International Library of Leadership

The International Library of Leadership
Title The International Library of Leadership PDF eBook
Author J. Thomas Wren
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Leadership
ISBN 9781843764014

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'The International Library of Leadership' brings together in one place the most significant writings on leadership, the process by which groups, organizations and societies seek to achieve their perceived needs and objectives.

Heroic Leadership

Heroic Leadership
Title Heroic Leadership PDF eBook
Author Chris Lowney
Publisher Loyola Press
Pages 332
Release 2009-04-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0829429824

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Leadership Principles for Lasting Success Leadership makes great companies, but few of us truly understand how to turn ourselves and others into great leaders. One company—the Jesuits—pioneered a unique formula for molding leaders and in the process built one of history’s most successful companies.In this groundbreaking book, Chris Lowney reveals the leadership principles that have guided the Jesuits for more than 450 years: self-awareness, ingenuity, love, and heroism. Lowney shows how these same principles can make each of us a dynamic leader in the twenty-first century.

Then We Came to the End

Then We Came to the End
Title Then We Came to the End PDF eBook
Author Joshua Ferris
Publisher Little, Brown
Pages 400
Release 2007-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780759572287

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The National Book Award finalist and debut novel by the bestselling author of The Dinner Party: "A readymade classic of the office-novel genre. . . . A truly affecting novel about work, trust, love, and loneliness." --Seattle Times No one knows us quite the same way as the men and women who sit beside us in department meetings and crowd the office refrigerator with their labeled yogurts. Every office is a family of sorts, and the ad agency Joshua Ferris brilliantly depicts in his debut novel is family at its strangest and best, coping with a business downturn in the time-honored way: through gossip, pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks. With a demon's eye for the details that make life worth noticing, Joshua Ferris tells a true and funny story about survival in life's strangest environment--the one we pretend is normal five days a week.

The Greats on Leadership

The Greats on Leadership
Title The Greats on Leadership PDF eBook
Author Jocelyn Davis
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 422
Release 2016-05-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1473645212

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You don't need a big title or a business degree in order to lead with impact. What you need is practical wisdom: the insight, judgment, and strength of character that all great leaders have, but that most business schools and corporate workshops don't teach. The Greats on Leadership gets you there. Jocelyn Davis takes you on an in-depth tour of the best leadership ideas of the past 25 centuries, featuring classic authors from Plato to Winston Churchill, Shakespeare to Jane Austen, C.G. Jung to Peter Drucker, and many more. In a style both thought provoking and entertaining, she shows how -history's great writers have always been, and still are, the real leadership gurus. Davis spells out the behaviors that distinguish true leaders from misleaders and covers 20 specific leadership topics, including: Leadership Traps (Shakespeare) Change (Machiavelli) Power (Sophocles) Dilemmas (Madison, Hamilton) Communication (Lincoln, Pericles) Personality Types (Jung) Motivation (Frankl) Judgment (Maupassant, Melville, Austen, Shaw) Character (Churchill, Plutarch, Shelley, Joyce) Each chapter begins with a synopsis of a great work by the author and then draws out the key leadership insights, weaving them together with business examples, the best contemporary research, and tools to help put it all into practice. In the last two chapters Davis presents a new way to think about leadership levels, framing them in terms of the impact you have rather than the title on your business card. Whether you're a recent graduate or MBA searching for something more inspiring than the standard textbook, a new manager looking for something deeper than the typical how-to book, or an experienced executive seeking ideas to lift you to the next level, this remarkably readable and practical guide will set you on the road to becoming a great leader.

The Leader's Bookshelf

The Leader's Bookshelf
Title The Leader's Bookshelf PDF eBook
Author James Stavridis
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Pages 233
Release 2017-03-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1682471802

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For the last several years Adm. James Stavridis and his co-author, R. Manning Ancell, have surveyed over two hundred active and retired four-star military officers about their reading habits and favorite books, asking each for a list of titles that strongly influenced their leadership skills and provided them with special insights that helped propel them to success in spite of the many demanding challenges they faced. The Leader’s Bookshelf synthesizes their responses to identify the top fifty books that can help virtually anyone become a better leader. Each of the works—novels, memiors, biographies, autobiographies, management publications—are summarized and the key leadership lessons extracted and presented. Whether individuals work their way through the entire list and read each book cover to cover, or read the summaries provided to determine which appeal to them most, The Leader’s Bookshelf will provide a roadmap to better leadership. Highlighting the value of reading in both a philosophical and a practical sense, The Leader’s Bookshelf provides sound advice on how to build an extensive library, lists other books worth reading to improve leadership skills, and analyzes how leaders use what they read to achieve their goals. An efficient way to sample some of literature’s greatest works and to determine which ones can help individuals climb the ladder of success, The Leader’s Bookshelf is for anyone who wants to improve his or her ability to lead—whether in family life, professional endeavors, or within society and civic organizations.

Nobody in Charge

Nobody in Charge
Title Nobody in Charge PDF eBook
Author Harlan Cleveland
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 272
Release 2002-07-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780787963897

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One of the most renowned thinkers and insightful writers on leadership of our time, Harlan Cleveland has seen numerous trends come and go and weathered many drastic changes in leadership and management-from the rise of the "company man" to the advent of the leaderless, self-managed organization. In this collection of essays-the newest addition to the Warren Bennis Signature Series--he draws on his vast experience to apply his thoughts to leadership. In each essay, Cleveland focuses on an intriguing insight about leadership-illustrated by stories from his own experience --offering thoughtful perspective on what 21st century leaders will face in the new knowledge environment.