Action Leadership

Action Leadership
Author: Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 904813935X

Action leadership is a creative, innovative, collaborative and self-developed way to lead. It eschews the hierarchical structure usually associated with leadership and is based instead on the democratic values of freedom, equality, inclusion and self-realization. It take responsibility for, not control over, people through networking and orchestrating human energy towards a holistic outcome that benefits the common interest. Action leaders are passionate people who abide by the motto that “Learning does not mean to fill a barrel but rather to ignite a flame” in others. And in this time of rapid economic, political, technological, social and ecological changes, action leadership and action leaders are precisely what’s needed to improve how people and organizations engage constructively to address the myriad complex issues challenging society at all levels. Action Leadership: Towards a Participatory Paradigm explains and illustrates how action leadership can be developed through participatory action learning and action research (PALAR). It addresses real-life issues by people who choose to work collaboratively towards shared goals while developing their learning, insights, knowledge, people skills and personal relationships through involvement in a PALAR project. The book provides a conceptual framework for action leadership and for the integrative, practical theory of PALAR; and examples of applications in higher education, management education for organization development, and community development. Readers are encouraged to adopt, adapt and further develop the evolving concepts of action leadership and PALAR in a participatory paradigm of learning, research and development.

Leadership Wholeness, Volume 1

Leadership Wholeness, Volume 1
Author: Thomas Thakadipuram
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 303108053X

This book investigates the lived experience of CEOs in their quest for wholeness and presents a model of spiritual intelligence for contemporary leadership. The experience of ethical and spiritual crisis in the post-modern society especially in organizational leadership, calls for deeper quest and spiritual intelligence. Four essential themes emerged from the analysis of the in-depth interviews with top leaders of different organizations across the globe: (1) Sensing Crisis, (2) Embracing Crisis (3) Awakening Hidden Wholeness, (4) and Serving Greater Good. From the analysis of the themes, a model of spiritual intelligence and leadership wholeness is constructed. This Spiritual Intelligence Model portrays the intra-dynamics of leaders’ ongoing quest for wholeness penetrating through their existential, learning, spiritual, and moral dimensions of being and the five ethical dimensions of wholeness permeating through the personal, organizational, social, global, and environmental spheres of life. This book gives a fresh perspective on spiritual intelligence and leadership practice today.

Follower-Centered Perspectives on Leadership

Follower-Centered Perspectives on Leadership
Author: Mary Uhl-Bien
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1607527022

The majority of leadership theories and studies have tended to emphasize the personal background, personality traits, perceptions, and actions of leaders. From this perspective, the followers have been viewed as recipients or moderators of the leader's influence, and as vehicles for the actualization of the leader's vision, mission or goals. One of the major challengers of this dominant view was the late James R. Meindl. As an alternative to the leader-centric perspective on leadership, Meindl offered a follower-centric approach that views both leadership and its consequences as largely constructed by followers and hence influenced by followers' cognitive processes and inter-follower social influence processes. As a tribute to Jim Meindl and his contributions to the field of leadership studies, Information Age Publishing is releasing a book on follower-centered approaches to leadership. The book covers a wide variety of perspectives that acknowledge the active roles of followers in the leadership process. These include the psychoanalytical perspective, leadership categorization theory, social identity theory, the shared leadership approach, attribution of charisma through social networks, the role of the media in constructing images of the leader, the social construction of followership, vision implementation by followers and a post modern approach to followership. It is hoped that the volume will provoke readers to reflect upon and extend Jim Meindl's seminal work on followership. ars and practitioners curious about the nature of research on leadership, both those with much research exposure and those new to the field.

Followership and Faith at Work

Followership and Faith at Work
Author: Debra J. Dean
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2022-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030906140

This edited work expands the theory of followership by drawing on biblical examples to illustrate the role of faith in being a better follower. Building on previous scholarship, the book identifies different types of followers and explores how each type meets the needs of a leader in various scenarios. The authors analyze various principles from the lives of followers of Jesus and demonstrate how they apply to modern workplaces. Building upon the growing scholarship on workplace spirituality and organizational leadership, this book offers practical and theoretical perspectives on integrating faith at work.

Leading from the Middle

Leading from the Middle
Author: Scott Mautz
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119717914

The definitive playbook for driving impact as a middle manager Leading from the Middle: A Playbook for Managers to Influence Up, Down, and Across the Organization delivers an insightful and practical guide for the backbone of an organization: those who have a boss and are a boss and must lead from the messy middle. Accomplished author and former P&G executive Scott Mautz walks readers through the unique challenges facing these managers, and the mindset and skillset necessary for managing up and down and influencing what happens across the organization. You’ll learn the winning mindset of the best middle managers, how to develop the most important skills necessary for managing from the middle, how to create your personal Middle Action Plan (MAP), and effectively influence: Up the chain of command, to your boss and those above them Down, to your direct reports and teams who report to you Laterally, to peers and teams you have no formal authority over Anyone in an organization who reports to someone and has someone reporting to them must lead from the middle. They are the most important group in an organization and have a unique opportunity to drive impact. Leading from the Middle explains how.

Leadership and Charisma

Leadership and Charisma
Author: Popper, Micha
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1802203524

This innovative book explores the universal and cultural foundations that underlie the dynamics of leadership. It asks key questions such as: why are we attracted to leaders? Why do we perceive certain leaders as charismatic? And why do some leaders who are perceived as charismatic during a certain period cease to be perceived as such in another period?

Sustainable Leadership

Sustainable Leadership
Author: Jacob Thomas, PhD
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1482871114

Sustainable Leadership: Sourcing and Multiplying Happiness acknowledges the desire of those in leadershipCEOs and other executivesto sustain their own positions as leaders and to bestow legacies upon those who follow and the societies in which they live. To that end, Jacob Thomas outlines and describes sustainable leadership, presents several novel frameworks that enable individuals to develop methods for practicing sustainable leadership, and suggests sets of self-assessment questions to guide ones personal reflection. In the course of its discussion, Sustainable Leadership describes how leaders can sustain their positions, cultivate insight, strengthen their inner selves, develop intention, consider context, show regard for followers, create strategy, act decisively, make an impact, analyze performance, engender wonder, and plan for the future. Ample numbers of illustrating figures and insight boxes highlight the key points of Sustainable Leadership. These features help any leader or researcher who seeks to appreciate, understand, and apply the insights of this approach to see clearly the main points to grasp when discerning the sources and the potential for multiplying happiness as a practitioner of sustainable leadership.

Fire Starters

Fire Starters
Author: Richard J. Sklba
Publisher:
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 081463415X

Commentaries on the readings for weekdays in ordinary time.

On Fire for God

On Fire for God
Author: Oliver Gann
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2010-06
Genre:
ISBN: 1452030901

This book is unlike most. If you read this book and are outside of a Biblical faith in Christ, it will challenge and compel you to rethink what your thoughts may have been about life, God, Jesus, the Bible, heaven, hell, religion, etc. If you plan to read this book and are a true Biblical follower of Jesus Christ but have felt empty with your Christian experience, you will encounter some answers as to why. But it will be risky for you because you may get offended if you have held onto anything or anyone more dearly than Christ. If you read this book as someone who has passionately loved the Lord and have been deeply fulfilled by Him, this volume can reinforce and strengthen your faith. This book is about the church, that is, all people who have placed their faith in Christ alone for the forgiveness of sins. But it doesn't just simply discuss people who profess to be Christians. It discusses how there is a serious lack of revival and a growing surge of hypocrisy within the church. This has led to the world that's outside of Christ to be tuned out and turned off to anything that's done in the name of Christ. It has led to a lackadaisical, boring life for most Christians. There needs to be a change. There has to be a fire ignited in the church again. On Fire For God offers a fresh, Biblical perspective on how to get the fire back that once was. If you have an interest in having a passionate, loving fire for God, then turn the ignition, buckle your seat belt, step on the gas and get started.

Potent Leadership

Potent Leadership
Author: Ruby Fremon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781737133803

In today's online culture, it's easy to confuse "influencers" with leaders, and chase the followers, the likes, and the superficial success. But while influencers paint a pretty picture, real leaders pave a path. Leadership isn't about what you do, nor is it about what you've accomplished. It's about who you be. What people really yearn for is someone who cuts through the bullshit and lives and operates authentically. They're looking for you, stripped of the façades. You, undiluted, leading with your true self - your potency. Ruby Fremon has helped thousands of leaders quit the performance, reclaim their power and build brands without sacrificing their integrity. In this book, she helps you uncover your deepest fears so you can: Stop seeking validation and recognize your gifts Do the inner work to be a leader and not just look like one Rise up, speak up, and dare to be seen The greatest movements in history were started by people who refused to follow the crowd-now it's time for you to build your own movement, your own way, and never look back.