Extraordinary leadership : addressing the gaps in senior executive development
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Extraordinary leadership : addressing the gaps in senior executive development
Jossey-Bass , Center for Creative Leadership, c2010
- : cloth
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Note
"A joint publication of the Jossey-Bass business & management series and the Center for Creative Leadership"--P. [v]
Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-347) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
From The Center on Creative Leadership, comes an important that book helps to deepen the understanding of the subtle yet powerful gaps that separate successful managers from extraordinary leaders. Filled with tools, frameworks and processes that guide aspiring leaders (and those who mentor and support them) to begin filling those gaps. Topics covered include authenticity, credibility, emotional competence, social intelligence, developmental relationships, growth through connection, ability to learn, life stage development, and strengths overdone/fatal flaws. Offers wisdom from leadership experts including Jay Conger, David Dotlich, Peter Cairo, Lisa Lahey, and more.
Table of Contents
Preface. About the Authors. Introduction (Kerry A. Bunker, Douglas T. (Tim) Hall, Kathy E. Kram). PART ONE: THE GAP WITHIN. 1 Views from the C-Suite (Naomi S. Marrow). 2 The Learning Premise: A Conversation with Peter B. Vaill (Peter B. Vaill, with Kerry A. Bunker and Laura Curnutt Santana). 3 Unlocking Leadership Potential: Overcoming Immunities to Change (Deborah Helsing , Lisa Lahey). PART TWO: THE GAP BETWEEN. 4 Helping Leaders to Become Emotionally Intelligent (Cary Cherniss). 5 Leadership as Relational Practice (Joyce K. Fletcher). 6 The How-to-Be Leader: A Conversation with Frances Hesselbein (Frances Hesselbein, with Kathy E. Kram). PART THREE: THE GAP IN THE SYSTEM. 7 The Not-So-Secret Sauce of the Leadership Development Recipe (Morgan W. McCall Jr., George P. Hollenbeck). 8 People in Context (Barry Oshry). 9 Leading Inclusively: Mind-Sets, Skills, and Actions for a Diverse, Complex World (Ilene C. Wasserman, Stacy Blake-Beard). PART FOUR: THE GAP AT THE INSTITUTIONAL LEVEL. 10 Developing Leaders with Cultural Intelligence: Exploring the Cultural Dimension of Leadership (Laura Curnutt Santana, Mireia las Heras, Jina Mao). 11 The Shifting Paradigm of Executive Leadership Development: Moving the Focus to the Impact of the Collective (Trina L. Soske, Jay A. Conger). 12 On the Other Side of the Divide: How Leaders Must Lead in the Post-Boom Era (Peter C. Cairo, David L. Dotlich). 13 Leadership in the Corner Office: The Board's Greatest Responsibility and Challenge (Peter C. Browning). 14 Looking Forward: Creating Conditions for Extraordinary Leadership (Kathy E. Kram, Douglas T. (Tim) Hall, Kerry A. Bunker). References. Index. About the Center for Creative Leadership.
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