This thought-provoking and timely book asserts that the dichotomy
between leaders and managers described in much business literature
fails to recognize how the two roles overlap. The book discusses
techniques for senior executives based on history and neuroscience to
enhance their "managerial leadership" in different environments. The
ethical dilemmas of directors and executives are explored, with
lessons from both leadership failures and successes. The Principles
and Practice of Effective Leadership redefines "leadership" as a
morally neutral activity, reflecting the impact of strategic, cultural
and operational contexts on a leader’s effectiveness. The authors
suggest there are universal but morally neutral techniques for
effective leadership that depend on the context in which they are
practiced. In Part 1, the careers and personalities of historical
figures including Elizabeth Tudor, Napoleon, and Atatürk are
examined. Part 2 deliberates on why leadership cannot be separated
from effective management and concludes that leadership is managerial,
and best encapsulated in the concept of "wayfinding." In Part 3, the
authors discuss the techniques "wayfinders" can learn to be both
effective and ethical, using a simple and practical framework. This
insightful book is essential reading for professionals, coaches,
consultants, and academics interested in techniques and ethics of
leadership and executive education.
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ISBN
9783110708066
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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