New Thinking on Leadership – A Global Perspective
Autor Hilarie Owenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2012
Leadership has been a hot topic for close to 20 years now, however, we seem to be witnessing fewer inspirational examples of good leadership than ever before. Instead, we are faced with myriad examples of corruption and misbehavior from our so called leaders -- causing what has been called "the leadership crisis."
New Thinking on Leadership brings together a groundbreaking collection of the latest thinking from leading global figures in leadership studies from the corporate and academic world, including Warren Bennis, pioneer of the contemporary field of leadership studies, and Tracey Manning, a specialist in transformational leadership development and leadership education at University of Maryland.
This international team of leadership experts discusses how leadership is changing on a global scale. They address the current state of decreased leadership and increased corruption and misbehavior, then consider whether leadership is the enemy, assumptions about how to develop leadership and why people don't want to be associated with the label "leader."
With new, and sometimes controversial, insights from both leading academics and pioneers in the corporate world, it provides readers with the latest global picture of where our understanding of leadership is and where it could go if we get to grips with the issues facing leaders today.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780749466336
ISBN-10: 0749466332
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Kogan Page
ISBN-10: 0749466332
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Kogan Page
Cuprins
Notes on contributors
Preface
Introduction: Leadership crisis – what leadership crisis?
Hilarie Owen
Part I: Challenges for leadership
01 Is leadership the enemy of the people?
Keith Grint
Introduction
Tame, Wicked and Critical Problems
Addicted to command and allergic to leadership
Conclusion
References
02 Totalitarianism to democracy: Why would today’s closed organizations evolve towards democratic structures?
Sangeeth Varghese
Why modern day politicians share the same DNA as bandits and crooks
How did a rapist evolve into a doting father?
Nation states evolved. Families evolved. But organizations refuse to do so
Why do organizations refuse to evolve, even as the rest of the world is doing so?
Why the time has come for organizations to transform into democracies
Why organizations have no option but adopt democracy, if they want to survive
References
03 Leadership: Making waves
Elena P Antonacopoulou
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The leader in leadership: man as homo-phoneticus
The ship in leadership: making waves
Invitation
Notes
References
04 ‘I’m not really a leader’: The power and impact of implicit leadership theories
Tracey Manning
Content of implicit leadership theories
How do we learn implicit leadership theories – and why are they so persistent?
Impact of implicit leadership theories
The contribution of implicit relationship and followership theories
Implications of implicit leadership theories for your own and others’ leadership
Conclusion
References
05 What is leadership development when it is not the personal development of leaders?
Fiona Kennedy
Why is it hard to grasp leadership as existing in between people?
Relational leadership development
References
06 Leadership reflections
Warren Bennis
Part II: The transformation of leadership
07 Latin America: In search of collaborative approaches to leadership
Jesus Sampedro Hidalgo
Leadership in Latin America
The transforming status
Emerging dimensions
An enabling context
References
08 Long civilization, changing times and school leadership in China
Jiacheng Li
A demanding calling
The new meaning of school leadership
The new direction
References
09 Leadership in adversity
Brian Patterson
The context for leadership
Upheavals of the last decade and its effect on leadership
A crisis of leadership
A time of opportunity for leaders
Dispersed leadership
The basis of a new leadership
Power to women
The power of teams
A world without incentives
Rediscovering our strengths
Northern Ireland
Leaders working for recovery
A time for optimism
10 Leadership: A global reality
Hilarie Owen
A new way of seeing the world and ourselves
The brain and change
Dialogue to move forward
References
Index
Notă biografică
Hilarie Owen has been a successful director, author, business strategist, founder and Chief Executive of the Institute of Leadership. She was appointed by the British government to oversee leadership throughout the police service in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and has worked for a variety of global companies in the US, Europe and Middle East. She is also the author of The Complete Guide to Mentoring, published by Kogan Page.