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The Manager as Leader
The Manager as Leader
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Description
Against the backdrop of corporate downsizings and rightsizings that have forever blurred the line between leaders and followers, The Manager as Leader presents practical strategies, tools, and techniques for developing the leadership mindset and applying it on a daily basis. The book introduces the Contextual Leadership Model, which identifies nine fundamental leadership roles and six common contexts in which leadership is exercised, and guides readers toward matching their roles and actions to the particular context at hand—as well as making adjustments when context changes. Packed with illustrative examples, diagnostic tools, worksheets, and other interactive elements, and featuring an extensive listing of resources, The Manager as Leader is a hands-on guide to the art of leadership, whether you are an executive, manager, supervisor, or aspiring leader anywhere in the organization.
An invisible line between individual contributor and leader was once thought to exist, separating leaders from followers. Two decades of downsizings and rightsizings have forever blurred this distinction and left us with three fundamental challenges: (1) How can an organization elicit leadership from everyone?; (2) How can those who choose to lead influence others to perform more effectively and efficiently than they ever thought possible?; (3) How can leaders continue to be successful when the environment in which they lead is constantly changing?
Addressing these challenges requires a certain awareness and nimbleness on behalf of the person thinking and acting as the leader, regardless of their formal position. The Manager as Leader presents practical strategies, tools, and techniques for developing the leadership mindset and applying it on a daily basis. The book introduces the Contextual Leadership Model, which identifies nine fundamental leadership roles and six common contexts in which leadership is exercised, and guides readers toward matching their roles and actions to the particular context at hand; it also shows readers how to anticipate changes in context and adjust their roles and actions accordingly. Packed with illustrative examples, diagnostic tools, worksheets, and other interactive elements, and featuring an extensive listing of resources, The Manager as Leader is a hands-on guide to the art of leadership, whether you are an executive, manager, supervisor, or aspiring leader anywhere in the organization.
Table of Contents
Preface
PART I Principles and Practices
1 Overview
2 Background
3 Responsibilities
PART II Leading in Context
4 Turning on the Light: Pyramids and the Four-Minute Mile
5 Sharing the Light: Those Amazing Lemmings
6 Using Your Light to Refocus: Chicken Little
7 Using Your Light to Redirect: The Plight of the Knight in Shining Armor
8 Using Your Light to Maintain: John Henry Knew What to Do
9 Receiving the Light: The Saga of the Uninvited Guest
PART III Action Plan, Tools, and Resources
10 Skills and Competencies
11 Diagnosis
12 Development Plan
13 Action Plan
14 Resources for the Manager as Leader
Notes
Bibliograph
Index
Product details
Published | 30 Jun 2006 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 232 |
ISBN | 9780313071836 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Series | The Manager as … |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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