The leader of the future 2 : visions, strategies, and practices for the new era
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The leader of the future 2 : visions, strategies, and practices for the new era
Jossey-Bass, 2006
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The Leader of the Future 2 follows in the footsteps of the international bestseller The Leader of the Future, which has been translated into twenty-eight languages, and is one of the most widely distributed edited collections on leadership to date. In twenty-seven inspiring and insightful essays, this book celebrates the wisdom of some of the most recognized thought leaders of our day who share their unique vision of leadership for the future.
Returning Contributors: Ken Blanchard with Dennis Carey, Stephen Covey, Marshall Goldsmith, Charles Handy, Sally Helgesen, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Jim Kouzes & Barry Posner, Richard Leider, Ed Schein, Peter Senge, and Dave Ulrich with Norm Smallwood.
New Contributors: John Alexander, Darlyne Bailey, Howard Gardner with Lynn Barendsen, Usman Ghani, Ronald Heifetz, Joe Maciariello, Jan Masaoka, John Mroz, Brian O'Connell, Jeff Pfeffer, Ponchitta Pierce, Srikumar Rao, General Eric Shinseki, R. Roosevelt Thomas, Noel Tichy with Chris DeRose, and Tom Tierney.
"Hesselbein and Marshall Goldsmith, one of the USA's top executive coaches, edited the collection The Leader of the Future 2. Its 27 eloquent essays provide a kind of hopeful, idealistic best-case scenario for future leaders of non-profits and businesses. This is not a cookie-cutter, how-to approach. The job of the essayists is to provide food for thought and goals. The high quality of writing here should inspire anyone who has aspirations for leadership."
-Bruce Rosenstein, USA Today
Table of Contents
Preface xi
Frances Hesselbein and Marshall Goldsmith
Part One: A Vision of Leadership
1. Peter F. Drucker on Executive Leadership and Effectiveness 3
Joseph A. Maciariello
Part Two: Leading in a Diverse World
2. Systems Citizenship: The Leadership Mandate for This Millennium 31
Peter Senge
3. Diversity Management: An Essential Craft for Future Leaders 47
R. Roosevelt Thomas Jr.
4. Ten Things I Learned About Leadership from Women Executive Directors of Color 55
Jan Masaoka
5. How Cosmopolitan Leaders Inspire Confidence: A Profile of the Future 61
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Part Three: Leading in a Time of Crisis and Complexity
6. Anchoring Leadership in the Work of Adaptive Progress 73
Ronald A. Heifetz
7. The Challenge of Complexity 85
John Alexander
8. Understanding the Nonprofit Sector's Leadership Deficit 95
Thomas J. Tierney
9. Leadership Over Fear 107
John Edwin Mroz
10. Leading in a Constantly Changing World 113
Ponchitta Pierce
11. Leaders of the Future: Growing One-Eyed Kings 121
General Eric K. Shinseki
Part Four: Leading Organizations of the Future
12. Philosopher Leaders 131
Charles Handy
13. Leadership as a Brand 141
Dave Ulrich and Norm Smallwood
14. Regaining Public Trust: A Leadership Challenge 153
Ken Blanchard and Dennis Carey
15. Leading New Age Professionals 165
Marshall Goldsmith
16. Tomorrow's Leader 173
Srikumar S. Rao
17. Challenges for Leaders in the Years Ahead 183
Sally Helgesen
18. Leadership Judgment at the Front Line 191
Noel M.Tichy and Chris DeRose
19. It's Not Just the Leader's Vision 207
Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner
Part Five: The Quality and Character of the Leader of the Future
20. Leading in the Knowledge Worker Age 215
Stephen R. Covey
21. Are the Best Leaders Like Professors? Teaching, Asking Questions, and Evidence-Based Management 227
Jeffrey Pfeffer
22. The Leader Integrator: An Emerging Role 241
Usman A. Ghani
23. Leadership Competencies: A Provocative New Look 255
Edgar H. Schein
24. The Three Elements of Good Leadership in Rapidly Changing Times 265
Lynn Barendsen and Howard Gardner
25. Distinctive Characteristics of Successful Leaders of Voluntary Organizations: Past, Present, and Future 281
Brian O'Connell
26. The Leader in Midlife 289
Richard J. Leider
27. Leading from the Spirit 297
Darlyne Bailey
The Editors 303
Index 305
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