Hedgehogs and foxes : character, leadership, and command in organizations
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Hedgehogs and foxes : character, leadership, and command in organizations
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-243) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this compelling look at charismatic leaders and their leadership styles, Abraham Zaleznik asserts that leaders are either 'hedgehogs,' who view leadership as a single-minded track driven by unwavering rules, or 'foxes,' who assess and re-evaluate their goals and strategies based on ever-changing factors in business, politics, and culture.
目次
INTRODUCTION PART I: THE OPTIMISTS The Propensity for Risk: Eisenhower in the Military and the Presidency A Disengaged President: Ronald Reagan and his Lieutenants The Psychology of Healthy Mindedness PART II: THE NARCISSISTS To Be Singleminded: Admiral Hyman G. Rickover and the Nuclear Navy A Mission in Life: Florence Nightingale and Medical Reform Ego Psychology and Bureaucracy PART III: THE GENERALISTS The Education of Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense, 1961-68 From Monomania to Megalomania: Harold Geneen and ITT The Operational Code of the Manager PART IV: THE EMPOWERERS Martin Luther King, Jr. and Militant Nonviolence: A Psychoanalytic Study Franz Fanon: Purgation Through Violence The Psychodynamics of Empowerment PART V: THE HUMANISTS Joseph Conrad: Sharing the Secret of Command Hermann Melville's "Billy Budd": A Study of Character Identity, Imagination, and Command CONCLUSION A Dialogue on Psycho-Politics and Command
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