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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Filled with powerful examples, full case studies, and previously unpublished articles from the greatest leadership thinkers of our time, this game-changing guide features insights on a wide range of timely and timeless leadership topics. You'll learn about talent development, gaining a competitive advantage through leadership, leading across cultures, sustainability, executive transition, and much more. The AMA Handbook of Leadership features new writing from names including Frances Hesselbein, R. Roosevelt Thomas, Jr., Dave Ulrich, John (Jack) Zenger, Nancy J. Adler, John Baldoni, Judith M. Bardwick, Marshall Goldsmith, James F. Bolt, Marc Effron, Joe Folkman, Colin Gautrey, Paul Hersey, Maya Hu-Chan, Beverly Kaye, and Paula Kruger.In a challenging business climate, enterprises look to their leaders. Some situations call for drastic change, while others require the fortitude to stay the course. With these insightful tips from the leadership experts, any business leader will be equipped to overcome challenges and drive results.
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Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Foreword (p. ix)
- Acknowledgments (p. xi)
- About the Editors (p. xiii)
- Introduction (p. 1)
- Part 1 Forging Ahead: The Global Picture
- 1 Diversity: The Imperative for Today's Leaders (p. 9)
- 2 Leadership and Diversity Management: Unfinished Business (p. 15)
- 3 360 for Global Leaders: Coaching Through a World Lens (p. 25)
- 4 Asian and Western Executive Styles (p. 35)
- Part 2 Developing People: The Key to the Future
- 5 Passing the Baton: Developing Your Successor (p. 51)
- 6 Developing Exceptional Leaders: Critical Success Factors (p. 61)
- 7 The Leader's Rote in Growing New Leaders (p. 75)
- 8 Talent Pool or Talent Puddle: Where's the Talent in Talent Management? (p. 83)
- 9 The Cost of Investing in People Leadership Negatively Affects the Bottom Line: Fact or Fiction? (p. 91)
- Part 3 Engaging People: The Force of Change
- 10 Leadership's Silver Bullet: The Magic of Inspiration (p. 103)
- 11 Create Awareness; Create Change (p. 111)
- 12 I Really Do Care! (p. 121)
- 13 The Real Legacy of Leadership: Aligning Rhetoric with Reality (p. 133)
- 14 What Do Leaders Need to Know About Generation Y in Order to Lead Successfully? (p. 145)
- Part 4 Facilitating Change: The Leader's Role
- 15 What is an Effective Leader? The Leadership Code and Leadership Brand (p. 157)
- 16 Leading the Emotional Side of Change: The New 21st-century Leadership Capability (p. 167)
- 17 Adjusting the Political Temperature of Your Team (p. 179)
- 18 Making Successful Transitions: The Leader's Perspective (p. 187)
- 19 A Question of Leadership: What Does the Organization Need Me to Do? (p. 203)
- Part 5 Taking the Lead: The X Factors
- 20 Situational Intelligence (p. 213)
- 21 The Arts and Leadership (p. 219)
- 22 Client Leadership: Leading in the Marketplace (p. 231)
- 23 Leading for Sustainability (p. 249)
- Index (p. 261)
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CHOICE Review
The literature supporting the study of leadership is diverse and provides the conceptual framework required to understand this complex and critical field of knowledge. This literature often takes diverse paths, varying from the more applied to the more research-oriented presentations. Along with this diversity, the leadership literature ages quickly as new ideas, approaches, and insights emerge. The editors of this handbook have labored diligently to breathe new life into the literature on leadership, revitalizing it and providing an exciting new direction. Masterfully weaving the themes of 21st-century global leadership and strategies for developing and engaging people and facilitating change, the contributors, experts in the field of leadership, present an exciting discussion of the many facets of contemporary change and effective leadership, supported with case studies and up-to-date research. The currency of the literature presented is beyond striking. The value of the AMA Handbook is profound and far-reaching. For readers seeking new and exciting reading on leadership as well as for corporate executives charged with leading corporations to a positive and productive future, this volume is a must. It is seminal in content and a valuable addition to libraries everywhere. Summing Up: Essential. Business and leadership collections, all levels. J. B. Kashner emeritus, College of the SouthwestThere are no comments on this title.