Powerful leadership : how to unleash the potential in others and simplify your own life

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Powerful leadership : how to unleash the potential in others and simplify your own life

Eric G. Stephan, R. Wayne Pace

(Financial Times Prentice Hall books)

Financial Times Prentice Hall, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The more you manage your employees, the more dependent they become upon you. Powerful Leadership addresses this management paradox, distilling seven powerful leadership principles into a natural, powerful, and comprehensive approach to management that can unleash the potential of virtually any employee -- and simplify your work life at the same time.KEY TOPICS:Powerful Leadership draws upon principles the authors have discovered in over 40 combined years of teaching and research -- and offers specific techniques and examples showing how these principles can be put into action successfully. You'll discover how to become a "freedom fighter" at work; how to encourage creativity and fun at work; how to move from "boss" to "coach"; how to master the "4 Es" of Involvement; how to take the high road and the peaceful path, and much more. By following these principles, readers can transform their everyday management styles from "unglamorous and restrictive" to "striking and inspiring."MARKET:For every manager who wants to become more effective -- and have more fun!

目次

  • Preface. Acknowledgments. Proclamation on Leadership. 1. Houston, We Have a Problem! Out-of-Sync Systems. Living in a Quandary. Managers Have Huge Blind Spots. An Old View Restated. Teams: the Panacea? A New View Restated. Yes, Houston, We Do Have a Problem. Houston, We Have a Solution. 2. THE FIRST ESSENTIAL CHANGE: FREE PEOPLE TO TAKE THE LEAD. Let Them Take the Lead. Avoid Sheep Dog Management. Freedom First. I Hate This Place. I Love Working Here. What Comes Next? 3. THE SECOND ESSENTIAL CHANGE: PROMOTE CREATIVITY, INNOVATION, AND FUN AT WORK. What Is Creativity? Does Creativity Lead to More Fun at Work? Helping Others Find Joy in Their Work. It's Okay to Laugh at Work! Jump Out of the Box
  • Pop a Cork. How Does a Leader Support Creativity, Innovation, and Fun? Everyone Has a Million-Dollar Idea. Three Alternatives for Identifying Innovations. Stimulating Creativity in the Workplace. Buying a Hotel in 15 Minutes! Rules 23 and 24. Toyota's Approach to Creativity. Two Magical Questions. Left Brain, Right Brain, Broccoli Brain. Test Your Creativity. Improving Overall Organizational Creativity. Fostering a Creative Climate. Using Creativity in Business Processes. Five Great Creativity Suggestions. Unlocking Your Own Creativity. One Final Word about Creative Thinking. A Look Ahead. 4. THE THIRD ESSENTIAL CHANGE: SWITCH FROM BOSS TO COHORT. A Cohort. User-Friendly Managers. Treating Others as Cohorts Is Natural. The Customer Is Cohort. How to Manage Your Boss. I Don't Want to Be Your Parent Anymore. If You Push Hard, They Will Push Back. A Cohort Walks Around and Inquires. A Less Complex Form of Leading People. Cohort Leadership. How to Build Cohorts in Organizations. Cohort Relationships Are Adult to Adult. From Boss to Cohort. A Look Ahead. 5. HE FOURTH ESSENTIAL CHANGE: MASTER THE 4E'S OF INVOLVEMENT. Why Master the 4E's of Involvement? The Meaning of Performance. E 1 = Envisioning. E 2 = Enabling. E 3 = Energizing. E 4 = Ensuring Results. Integrating the Four E's of Involvement. Why Inviting People to Be Involved Is Important. A Look Ahead. 6. THE FIFTH ESSENTIAL CHANGE: STOP CRITICIZING AND START APPLAUDING. The Process of Redirection. From Redirecting to Applause in Four Easy Steps. Reality Therapy. Avoid Undermining Employees and Cohorts. Confrontational Anticipation Scares the Heck Out of People. Praising Is Good, but Applauding Is Better. What Is the Most Powerful Workplace Motivator? End the Everyday Put-down. A Look Ahead. 7. THE SIXTH ESSENTIAL CHANGE: TAKE THE HIGH ROAD. What Are Best Policies? Where Do Ethical Standards and Guidelines Come From? Require Everyone to Violate the Principle. Why Have Explicit Ethical Principles? Manipulation Is Unethical. What Ethical Principles Should be Included in Your Code? Testing Your Decisions. Ethics and the Peaceful Mind. Does Ethical Behavior Pay? Take the Highest Road. An Ethical Bill of Rights. A Look Ahead. 8. THE SEVENTH ESSENTIAL CHANGE: STAY ON THE PEACEFUL PATH. Getting Hit at Work. Can You Survive? Six Strategies for Staying on the Peaceful Path. Are You on the Peaceful Path? A Look Ahead. 9. WHERE ARE YOU AS A POWERFUL LEADER? How Are You Doing as a Powerful Leader? How to Change. A Short Planning Exercise. What Do You Really Need to Change? Using Mental Practice and Idealization. Encouraging Change in Others. Fast Forward to the Basics. A. POWERFUL LEADERS ON POWERFUL LEADERSHIP. B. ESSENTIAL INSIGHTS AND SELECTED REFERENCES. INDEX.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA59157765
  • ISBN
    • 0130668362
  • LCCN
    2001058242
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    London ; Tokyo
  • ページ数/冊数
    xx, 258 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
  • 親書誌ID
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