The Lens of Leadership

The Lens of Leadership
Author: Cory Bouck
Publsiher: Cory Bouck, LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1935586890

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The Leadership Lens

The Leadership Lens
Author: Chris Saad
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798674598190

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Leaders look at the world in a special way. They have a fundamentally different mindset when it comes to their character traits, emotions, relationships, critical thinking, work and politics. I call this unique perspective the "leadership lens." It is the difference between talkers and doers. Between victims and victors. Between those who feel trapped in mediocrity and those who achieve their biggest goals. The Leadership Lens helps you see the world the way leaders do. This book will provide concise, pragmatic insights into how leaders think and act - their lens - from the ground up; and give you actionable advice on how to implement their strategies in your own daily life.

Management A Focus on Leaders

Management  A Focus on Leaders
Author: Annie McKee,Travis Kemp,Gordon Spence
Publsiher: Pearson Higher Education AU
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781442550469

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A new view of the four functions of Management: through the lens of leadership The pace and scope of change in the world and organisations during the past 10 years is unprecedented. In this environment, staying ahead of the curve and preparing for success in work, management and leadership is challenging. Amidst the financial crises, catastrophic disasters, and business scandals frequently making headlines, Annie McKee and the Australian authors of this new text Management: a Focus on Leaders, believe there is a unique opportunity to re-focus the way students are prepared for their future in business. Show future managers how to lead in a complex, yet exciting, global environment With an engaging writing style and an outcome-driven approach, Annie McKee and Australian authors Travis Kemp and Gordon Spence directly address the many behavioural, social, cognitive and emotional challenges beyond the four functions of management. Management features exciting Australasian and global case studies and easy, student-friendly teaching tools. Unique Decision Making mini-simulations using adaptive technology allow students to make management decisions and see the impact of their decisions.

The Lens

The Lens
Author: Kevin Paul Scott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1947505181

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Ten Years to Midnight

Ten Years to Midnight
Author: Blair H. Sheppard
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781523088768

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“Shows how humans have brought us to the brink and how humanity can find solutions. I urge people to read with humility and the daring to act.” —Harpal Singh, former Chair, Save the Children, India, and former Vice Chair, Save the Children International In conversations with people all over the world, from government officials and business leaders to taxi drivers and schoolteachers, Blair Sheppard, global leader for strategy and leadership at PwC, discovered they all had surprisingly similar concerns. In this prescient and pragmatic book, he and his team sum up these concerns in what they call the ADAPT framework: Asymmetry of wealth; Disruption wrought by the unexpected and often problematic consequences of technology; Age disparities--stresses caused by very young or very old populations in developed and emerging countries; Polarization as a symptom of the breakdown in global and national consensus; and loss of Trust in the institutions that underpin and stabilize society. These concerns are in turn precipitating four crises: a crisis of prosperity, a crisis of technology, a crisis of institutional legitimacy, and a crisis of leadership. Sheppard and his team analyze the complex roots of these crises--but they also offer solutions, albeit often seemingly counterintuitive ones. For example, in an era of globalization, we need to place a much greater emphasis on developing self-sustaining local economies. And as technology permeates our lives, we need computer scientists and engineers conversant with sociology and psychology and poets who can code. The authors argue persuasively that we have only a decade to make headway on these problems. But if we tackle them now, thoughtfully, imaginatively, creatively, and energetically, in ten years we could be looking at a dawn instead of darkness.

Leadership Through the Lens of the 12 Steps

Leadership Through the Lens of the 12 Steps
Author: Karl Shallowhorn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798682312863

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Are you looking for a way to improve your leadership skills? Have you plateaued in your career and want to learn how you can grow as a professional? Leadership Through the Lens of the 12 Steps is a professional development tool for managers, executives, and anyone aspiring to develop their potential. There are many parallels that can be drawn from the principles found in the 12 Steps and those utilized in the world of leadership. This book guides you by uncovering areas of challenge and helps you explore your strengths you bring to the workplace. The exercises found here can be practiced with a coach or mentor as well as alone. Karl Shallowhorn has over 28 years working in the for-profit and non-profit sectors. He has held a variety of management positions in his career and is a 2019 graduate of the Health Foundation of Western and Central New York Health Leadership Fellows Program.

7 Lenses

7 Lenses
Author: Linda Fisher Thornton,Stephen M. R. Covey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2013-11-14
Genre: Business ethics
ISBN: 1936662116

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7 Lenses has an important purpose - to provide a clear, actionable road map for leading ethically in a complex world. With a Foreword by Stephen M. R. Covey, this book takes us beyond the triple bottom line to 7 different perspectives on ethical leadership, and provides 14 Guiding Principles that help us honor them all in daily leadership. It answers: Why do even the ethics experts disagree about what ethical leadership means? What is the bigger picture that we should use as our leadership road map? What are the business benefits of intentionally using high-level ethical leadership? What can we do to be prepared for the future of ethical leadership? The examples, graphics, cases and questions provide a framework for deeply engaging constituents and building trust for the long term.

To Boldly Go

To Boldly Go
Author: Jonathan Klug,Steven Leonard
Publsiher: Casemate
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781636240633

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“A rich exploration of sci-fi universes we know and love, merged flawlessly with discussions on leadership, national security . . . diplomacy, and more.” —Diplomatic Courier As a literature of ideas, science fiction has proven to be a powerful metaphor for the world around us, offering a rich tapestry of imagination through which to explore how we lead, how we think, and how we interact. To Boldly Go assembles more than thirty writers from around the world—experts in leadership and strategy, senior policy advisors and analysts, professional educators and innovators, experienced storytellers, and ground-level military leaders—to help us better understand ourselves through the lens of science fiction Each chapter of To Boldly Go draws out the lessons that we can learn from science fiction, drawing on classic examples of the genre in ways that are equally relatable and entertaining. A chapter on the burdens of leadership by Ghost Fleet author August Cole launches readers into the cosmos with Captain Avatar aboard the space battleship Yamato. In another chapter, the climactic Battle of the Mutara Nebula from The Wrath of Khan weighs the advantages of experience over intelligence in the pursuit of strategy. What does inter-species conflict in science fiction tell us about our perspectives on social Darwinism? Whether using Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to explore the nuances of maritime strategy or The Expanse to better understand the threat posed by depleted natural resources, To Boldly Go provides thoughtful essays on relevant subjects that will appeal to business leaders, military professionals, and fans of science fiction alike.