Leading with uncommon sense : slowing down, looking inward, taking action / Wiley C. Davi, Duncan H. Spelman.
2020
HD57.7
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Title
Leading with uncommon sense : slowing down, looking inward, taking action / Wiley C. Davi, Duncan H. Spelman.
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9783030419714 (electronic book)
3030419711 (electronic book)
3030419703
9783030419707
3030419711 (electronic book)
3030419703
9783030419707
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (179 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-41
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HD57.7
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.4/092
Summary
This book offers alternatives to typical leadership, highlighting new ways of thinking about how individuals can lead effectively. Specifically, it integrates several fields, including neuroscience, behavioral economics, mindfulness, cognitive and social psychology, emotional intelligence, and management decision-making. The authors challenge the "common sense," mainstream thinking about leadership, arguing that effective leadership depends on a more complicated understanding of the underlying dynamics. When leaders rely on the common sense that they have been taught explicitly or implicitly about leadership, the results are often not effective--for themselves personally, for their followers, for the organizations in which they lead, and for society as a whole. For example, aspiring leaders often believe that the mark of good leaders is their ability to come up with quick answers to problems. Others believe that ones ability to minimize complexity and uncertainty indicates leadership potential. In addition, despite the literature suggesting the value of engaging in self-reflection, few leaders regularly step back and look inward. Even those who can intellectually discuss emotional intelligence often focus on their ability to influence the emotions of others rather than reflecting on and learning from their own emotions. The book calls for leaders to operate with more humility and greater awareness of the multiple contexts in which they function--approaches that improve life for all organizational members. As leaders become more effective, they will become healthier and more satisfied, less harried, more grounded, and more fulfilled in their lives.
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Management, Change, Strategy and Positive Leadership.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Pause
Chapter 3. Introspect: Be Humble
Chapter 4. Introspect: Be Emotional
Chapter 5. Introspect: Be "Impolite"
Chapter 6. Introspect: Be Uncertain
Chapter 7. Act
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Going Forward.
Chapter 2. Pause
Chapter 3. Introspect: Be Humble
Chapter 4. Introspect: Be Emotional
Chapter 5. Introspect: Be "Impolite"
Chapter 6. Introspect: Be Uncertain
Chapter 7. Act
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Going Forward.