Leadership and the job of the executive:
Good management skills alone won't get executives and their organizations far enough. What is also needed is that seemingly indefinable, evanescent, quirky, and paradoxical quality called leadership. Leadership lies in the emotional side of management. It pumps life into organizations and gives...
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Westport, Conn. u.a.
Quorum Books
1996
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Zusammenfassung: | Good management skills alone won't get executives and their organizations far enough. What is also needed is that seemingly indefinable, evanescent, quirky, and paradoxical quality called leadership. Leadership lies in the emotional side of management. It pumps life into organizations and gives meaning to management structures. Leadership is symbolic, charismatic, inspirational - no matter how it is defined, Barach and Eckhardt prove that it can be learned. Their book is thus a solidly researched, readable assessment of what leadership actually is, its various dimensions, its place among other necessary executive skills, and how it can be nurtured and propagated Barach and Eckhardt start by describing the emotional side of management, the paradoxical nature of leadership, and how it fits into the full set of executive responsibilities and skills. They go on to break leadership down into its 20 components. In chapters devoted to each component, they provide readers with well-documented descriptions of leadership's characteristics: desire, decisiveness, vision, integrity, anchoring, following, kinship, caring, inspiring, listening, telling, and mentoring. They reassemble the parts and show how leadership works in practice in Washington, D.C. Closing with a detailed discussion of the 6 most important leadership issues that Barach has identified in his decade-long study of the topic, the authors offer readers an opportunity to discover issues familiar to them personally, analyze them, and make use of the results |
Beschreibung: | XI, 265 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments ix
I THE CONTEXT OF LEADERSHIP
1 Introduction 3
2 The Paradoxes of Leadership 10
3 The Job of the Executive 27
4 The Components of Leadership — An Overview 38
II THE COMPONENTS OF LEADERSHIP
5 Desire 45
6 Decisiveness 52
7 Interface with Externals 59
8 Vision 65
9 Outshining 75
10 Ethics 82
11 Self confidence 93
12 Endurance 100
13 Anchoring 106
14 Loyalty — Asking 115
15 Loyalty — Myth Building 124
16 Loyalty — Folio wership 133
17 Kinship 146
18 Caring 154
viii Contents
19 Empowerment 162
20 Inspiration 171
21 Listening 179
22 Telling 186
23 Confidence Building — Mentoring 195
24 Personal Example 202
III EXERCISING LEADERSHIP
25 Doing 211
26 Leadership and Representative Government —
Observations in Washington, D.C. 216
27 Ten Steps to Increase Leadership Ability 238
Selected Annotated Bibliography 255
Index 257
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