Effective leadership : strategies for maximizing executive productivity and health

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Effective leadership : strategies for maximizing executive productivity and health

Len Sperry

Brunner-Routledge, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book will interest clinicians who have wondered what professional practice would be like in the corporate setting and want to learn more about the psychological and organizational dynamics that 'drive' executive behavior. Based on the premise that leadership effectiveness is a function of both leader productivity and health, this book reviews the latest information and research data and offers case studies to illustrate specific strategies for maximizing executive health. Len Sperry has been consulting to executives and organizations for 30 years and has written numerous articles and several books on executives and workplace dynamics.

Table of Contents

Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part I:The Effective Executive Leader 1. Profiles of Leadership Effectiveness Three Basic Premises About Leadership Effectiveness The Nature of Executive Leadership The Value-Added Benefits of Executive Leadership Patterns of Leadership Effectiveness Concluding Note 2. Leadership Models and Research Contributions From Leadership Models and Theories Contributions From Qualitative Research Contributions From Quantitative Research Competentcies of Effective Executive Leadership The Need for an Integrative Model of Executive Leadership An Integrative Model of Leadership Effectiveness Concluding Note 3. Leadership Skills and Competencies Skills, Knowledge, Talents, and Competencies Leadership Skills Leadership Talents Leadership Competencies Leadership Competencies in the Leader Profiles Concluding Note 4. Personality and Leadership Styles Character and Leadership Personality Styles of Executives Executive Personality Styles by Level of Function Leadership Styles of Executives Concluding Note 5. The Context of Leadershp Contextual Components Impacting the Executive Organizational Dynamics: Organizational Subsystems Organizational Dynamics: Developmental Stages Highly Effective Organizations Concluding Note Part II:Strategies for Maximizing Productivity and Health 6. Assessment Strategies Executive Profiling Assessing Leadership Skills and Competencies Leader Styles Assessment Assessing Situation: Organizational and Family Dynamics Assessing Synchronism or "Fit" Pre-Intervention Strategy Executive Profiling: A Case Report Concluding Note 7. Intervention Strategies Organizational Consultation Leadership Development Executive Policy Advisement Executive Consultation Executive Coaching Executive Counseling Executive Health Promotion Concluding Note 8. Executive Coaching Strategies Viewpoints and Definitions of Executive Coaching Executive Coaching, Consultation, and Counseling Economic Benefits of Executive Coaching The Practice of Coaching Three Basic Types of Executive Coaching Concluding Note 9. Executive Counseling Strategies Executive Counseling, as Distinct from Consultation and Coaching Executive Counseling with Dual-Career Couples Work-Focused Psychotherapy Concluding Note 10. Executive Consultation Strategies Executive Consultation as Distinct from Coaching and Counseling Types of Executive Consultation Evaluation in Executive Consultation Personal Advisement in Executive Consultation Concluding Note 11. Executive Health Strategies The Impact of Executive Health on Corporations Health Issues of Executive Women A Model of Executive Health Positive Psychology and Executive Health Consulting on Executive Health Noncerns Concluding Note Appendix A: Leadership Skills and Competencies Appendix B: Personality Styles in Executives by Level of Functioning Index

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