Based on extensive research, this book challenges accepted 'norms' and establishes the 7 key competencies required for successful leadership today
He also shows how much talent lies untapped in organisations and proposes methods of mobilising all this potential. He demonstrates how, for ultimate success, the key competencies need to be linked closely to:
Introduction
ONE: Close-quarter leadership
TWO: Leadership theories, role models – and common sense
THREE: Leadership and the achievement ethic
FOUR: ‘Buy-in’, not by-pass: the rules of engagement
FIVE: Great leaders develop more great leaders
SIX: Leading innovation – taking the organization forward
SEVEN: Leadership – a matter of mindset
EIGHT: Making it happen – the leader’s job
‘Mike Williams has written an outstanding book on leadership. It is clear, readable and full of sound advice. Both those on the threshold of leadership and those someway down the road should read these pages, for they will not find a more inspiring guidebook to the challenges of modern leadership in print today.’
Professor John Adair
‘Leadership for Leaders is a very informed, thoughtful and practical guide for private and public sector leaders. It will help them to better appreciate both the theory and the practice of this immensely important and vast subject. It’s clear that the book is a work of synthesis based on much experience and reflection. A very fine achievement.’
Yury Boshyk, formerly Professor at IMI Geneva and IMD Lausanne and Chairman of Global Executive Learning and the annual Global Forum on Executive Development and Business Driven Action Learning
‘I found this book to be both an informative and enjoyable read and, in answer to the question you pose at the beginning ‘Will it help to develop the leaders, who develop the people, who develop the business?’, the answer is a firm ‘yes’. I think from the ‘practitioner’s’ perspective, the book maps a clear path through the myriad of theories and concepts which abound about leadership. I particularly found Chapter 2 to be very useful in this context. Where the book is very good is that it gives the practising CEO some food for thought, rather than dictating theory to them. The “Dimensions to Management and Leadership’” Model (fig10 p58 ) and the summary chart (pp108 – 109), listing the thirteen activities for leaders to explore as to how they can foster talent, are both excellent examples of the guiding thought process, familiar throughout the book. Very enjoyable.’
Paul Winter, CEO, The Leadership Trust
Mike Williams
Mike Williams has been a successful consultant for more than 25 years, specialising in leadership, team and organisational development. He has worked extensively with major corporations in the USA and both western and eastern Europe, including IBM, ICI, British Alcan, AT&T/ISTEL, GUS, McCain’s and Shroders.
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