Gurus on Leadership
Overview
This one-stop guide to the world’s most important writers on leadership expertly summarises all the key strategic concepts from the work and contribution of each of the leading thinkers in the field of leadership.
Aswell as providing an incisive overview of the work of the world's major thought-leaders, it gives a clear assessment of the pros and cons of the theories in practice.
Delving into the themes and issues that dominate the leadership agenda today is a means for developing your own understanding, awareness and skills as a leader. Covering the main gurus from Adair to Sun Tzu, their main concepts and approaches, along with a compendium of leadership checklists, this is an insightful book for developing your skills and competencies.
Book Details
- Format:
- eBook
- ISBN:
- 9781854188519
- Pages:
- 102
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Format:
- Paperback
- ISBN:
- 978 185418351 4
- Pages:
- 176
- Publication Date:
- 2006
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Content
Introduction
ONE: A taster of leadership – Where have all the leaders gone?
- A cautionary tale for today’s times
- The Enron fallout
- Scandals everywhere!
- And so to Europe
- Positions of excellence diminish very rapidly
- A leadership crisis?
- But what about public sector values?
- A legitimate right to lead versus the ‘I/me’ agenda
- Private, public and political – The problem’s everywhere
- Tools and techniques versus character
TWO: The Leadership Gurus
- John Adair – Action Centred Leadership (ACL)
- Warren Bennis – ‘The Dean of leadership gurus’
- Robert Blake and Jane Mouton – The grid people
- Ken Blanchard – The one minute manager
- David Brent – aka Rickie Gervais – A modern leadership icon
- Peter Drucker – Management by objectives
- Fred Fiedler – The contingency theory man
- Daniel Goleman – The emotional intelligence (EQ) man
- Paul Hersey – Situational leadership
- Manfred Kets de Vries – The psychology of leadership
- John Kotter – The leader and change
- James M Kouzes and Barry Posner – Leadership and followership
- Nicolo Machiavelli – The Prince
- Abraham Maslow – The motivation man
- Douglas McGregor – The theory X and theory Y man (or carrot and stick approach)
- David McClelland – Achievement, affiliation and power motivation
- Tom Peters – The revolutionary leadership guru
- WJ Reddin – Three Dimensional Leadership Grid
- Tannenbaum and Schmidt – The leadership continuum
- Abraham Zaleznik – Leadership versus management
THREE: The leadership tool box
- Some thoughts on leadership and managing
- The American Management Association’s (AMA) core competencies of effective executive leaders
- Leadership skills and personal characteristics – A useful checklist
FOUR: Leadership quotes