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Published by FT Publishing International (December 14, 2012) © 2013

George Binney | Gerhard Wilke | Colin Williams
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    ISBN-13: 9780273772361

    Living Leadership ,3rd edition

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    Language: British English

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    Reassess your leadership style, discover how to connect with people, and become a leader who can make things happen in the real world.

     

    Built on a unique four-year experiment working alongside real leaders in real businesses, Living Leadership explodes the myth of the charismatic, transformational leader, to show that real progress comes from the dramatically ordinary aspects of leadership.

     

    From building relationships, to working with the grain of the organisation rather than against it, and to knowing our limitations as much as pushing every boundary, the new edition of this book will challenge you to push your leadership skills to a new level.

     

    “Living Leadership shows how, when you take away the myths and misconceptions, leading can genuinely be made easier.” Hans Straberg, CEO, Electrolux

     

    “A ‘how to’ book that redefines leadership in terms of the realities and choices facing people in organisations today.” Professor Michael Osbaldeston, Director of Cranfield School of Management

    Part 1: What it is

     

    1.    Living leadership

    2.    The end of Superman

    3.    Get connected

    4.    Get real

    5.    Get help

    6.    Surfing sinking and swimming

    7.    Leading in the moment

     

    Part 2: How it works

     

    8.    Bosses

    9. Self

    10.  People

    11.  Groups

    12.   Strategy

    13.   Change

    14.  Development

     

    Part 3: How to use it

    15.  Coming alongside

    16. Living with permanent transition?

    A summary of living leadership

    The research

    Index

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