Making a case for a reflexive approach to leadership, the authors draw upon decades of carrying out in-depth studies of professionals trying to "do" leadership. Through interviews with managers and their subordinates, getting a good understanding of organizational context, and critically interpreting their observations considering both leadership theories and a wealth of other perspectives, their celebration of reflexivity is used to question dominant leadership thinking. Considering and challenging various departures from lines of reasoning results in a book that draws upon rich empirical material and which has a number of new, provocative, critical and constructive ideas that help to develop sharper and more thoughtful thinking and practice - both in academic and practical contexts. Suitable for leadership and organisation courses at upper-level undergraduate and upwards (including MBA-classes and Executive Education) and a thought provoking read for practitioners and management development professionals interested in leadership thought.
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Making a case for a reflexive approach to leadership that is informed by in-depth studies of managers. The book aims to facilitate reflexivity in terms of challenging one′s position - understanding of leadership - and considering alternatives.
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Chapter 1: Leadership: The Need for a Reflexive Approach Chapter 2: On Reflection and Reflexivity Chapter 3: Perspectives on Leadership Chapter 4: Leadership Beyond Ideology, Harmony and All-inclusiveness: The Case for a More Nuanced View Chapter 5: Leadership and Organizational Culture Chapter 6: Followership and Its Alternatives Chapter 7: Modes of Organizing Chapter 8: Leadership Varieties: The 5P Framework Chapter 9: Constraints on Leadership in Managerial Work Chapter 10: Alignment or Misfit in Leadership Constructions? Chapter 11: Reflexive Group Work on Leadership and Its Alternatives Chapter 12: Reflexive and Unreflexive Leadership Chapter 13: The Reflexive Follower (LIP) Chapter 14: Conclusions: Reflexivity, Trap-awareness and a Suggested Way Forward
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There are not many books on leadership that combine critical reflection, rigorous scholarship and a wide range of material. There are even fewer from authors that have actually studied leadership in situ and have something innovative to say on the topic. This book is one of those rare creatures: a treasure trove for the uninitiated and the expert alike: read it!
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781412961585
Publisert
2016-12-08
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
600 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
248

Biographical note

Mats Alvesson works at Lund University and also part-time at the University of Queensland and Cass Business School, City University. He has published about thirty books on critical theory, organizational culture, leadership, gender and qualitative and reflexive methods. Stefan Sveningsson is Professor of Business Administration at the School of Economics and Management, Lund University. He has been visiting researcher at Cardiff Business School, Melbourne University, University of Sydney and Auckland Business School. His research includes leadership, managerial work, strategic and organizational change and organization of knowledge intensive work. He has published several books and journal articles. Recent books include Changing Organizational Culture (2ed, Routledge, 2015, with M Alvesson), Managerial Lives: Leadership and Identity in an Imperfect World (Cambridge University Press, 2016, with M Alvesson), and Reflexive Leadership (SAGE, 2017, with M Alvesson & M Blom).