Four Fixations of a Brilliant Leader

Four Fixations of a Brilliant Leader
Author: Alan J. Sears
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2021-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1913062775

From the author of the BESTSELLING The Six Conversations of a Brilliant ManagerFollowing on from the success of The Six Conversations of a Brilliant Manager, Alan J. Sears turns his attention to leadership.This time we meet Julie-Anne Johnson, head of a division of a large healthcare company. When a colleague is taken ill she steps into a bigger role and discovers a business that is working reasonably well but that has become increasingly complacent. How can she encourage the team she has inherited to look at their roles with fresh eyes? How can she help them to recapture their initial enthusiasm and channel this to take the business on to bigger and better success? And can she use these same lessons at home to achieve the work-life harmony that she and her family needs?Fixation #1 VisionFixation #2 InspirationFixation #3 DevelopmentFixation #4 ActionThis highly practical guide delivers great lessons in leadership, concluding with a simple how-to chapter, explaining the thoughts and practice behind each fixation. It is an instantly-applicable and hugely powerful toolkit for every manager and HR department looking to get the very best out of their people.

The Four Fixations of a Brilliant Leader

The Four Fixations of a Brilliant Leader
Author: Alan J. Sears
Publisher: Reddoor Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781913062729

From the author of the BESTSELLING The Six Conversations of a Brilliant ManagerFollowing on from the success of The Six Conversations of a Brilliant Manager, Alan J. Sears turns his attention to leadership.This time we meet Julie-Anne Johnson, head of a division of a large healthcare company. When a colleague is taken ill she steps into a bigger role and discovers a business that is working reasonably well but that has become increasingly complacent. How can she encourage the team she has inherited to look at their roles with fresh eyes? How can she help them to recapture their initial enthusiasm and channel this to take the business on to bigger and better success? And can she use these same lessons at home to achieve the work-life harmony that she and her family needs?Fixation #1 VisionFixation #2 InspirationFixation #3 DevelopmentFixation #4 ActionThis highly practical guide delivers great lessons in leadership, concluding with a simple how-to chapter, explaining the thoughts and practice behind each fixation. It is an instantly-applicable and hugely powerful toolkit for every manager and HR department looking to get the very best out of their people.

Six Conversations of a Brilliant Manager

Six Conversations of a Brilliant Manager
Author: Alan J. Sears
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1913062422

In The Six Conversations of a Brilliant Manager, Alan J. Sears distils over 20 years' experience as a management consultant and coach into six simple conversational structures that cover every management situation.A natural storyteller with a great narrative gift, Sears delivers his message in an entirely unique manner &– as a work of business fiction.In this compelling and highly instructive tale you can follow the journey of newly promoted Operations Manager Sam Mitchell as he faces the everyday pressures and challenges of managing a team, and then relate his experiences to real life scenarios in your workplace.Conversation #1 &– What can you do about that?Conversation #2 &– Who should really own this?Conversation #3 &– How should we be behaving?Conversation #4 &– Who's really doing this?Conversation #5 &– Where are we heading?Conversation #6 &– How are we doing? This highly practical guide concludes with a simple how-to chapter, explaining why and how each conversation works, and when to use them, as well as providing accompanying tips and techniques. The Six Conversations of a Brilliant Manager is an instantly-applicable and hugely powerful toolkit for every manager and HR department looking to get the very best out of their people.

Manage Your Boss

Manage Your Boss
Author: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1399403842

Professional advice to help you manage one of your most important relationships at work, showing you how to communicate more effectively and openly, and allowing you to build a rewarding and healthy relationship with your manager. Of all the working relationships you have with colleagues, the one with your boss is probably the most important. How it functions can make the all difference between looking forward to going to work in the morning, or actively dreading it. Moving part of the relationship online, and having to communicate via emails or video calls, has the potential to make things even more challenging. Whether you already have a good relationship that you want to build on, or a fraught one that you feel can be improved, this book can help. Manage Your Boss offers practical and effective advice on surviving personality clashes, delegating upwards, developing your influencing and diplomacy skills, and boosting your chances of promotion.

Positive Leadership

Positive Leadership
Author: Kim S. Cameron
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1609945662

This is a guide to positive climate, positive relationships, positive communication, and positive meaning and how to apply each of them in work.

The Four-Fold Way

The Four-Fold Way
Author: Angeles Arrien
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-06-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0062031929

A leading expert on native spirituality and shamanism reveals the four archetypal principles of the Native American medicine wheel and how they can lead us to a higher spirituality and a better world.

Leading Matters

Leading Matters
Author: John L. Hennessy
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1503608026

In Leading Matters, current Chairman of Alphabet (Google's parent company), former President of Stanford University, and "Godfather of Silicon Valley," John L. Hennessy shares the core elements of leadership that helped him become a successful tech entrepreneur, esteemed academic, and venerated administrator. Hennessy's approach to leadership is laser-focused on the journey rather than the destination. Each chapter in Leading Matters looks at valuable elements that have shaped Hennessy's career in practice and philosophy. He discusses the pivotal role that humility, authenticity and trust, service, empathy, courage, collaboration, innovation, intellectual curiosity, storytelling, and legacy have all played in his prolific, interdisciplinary career. Hennessy takes these elements and applies them to instructive stories, such as his encounters with other Silicon Valley leaders including Jim Clark, founder of Netscape; Condoleezza Rice, former U.S. Secretary of State and Stanford provost; John Arrillaga, one of the most successful Silicon Valley commercial real estate developers; and Phil Knight, founder of Nike and philanthropist with whom Hennessy cofounded Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University. Across government, education, commerce, and non-profits, the need for effective leadership could not be more pressing. This book is essential reading for those tasked with leading any complex enterprise in the academic, not-for-profit, or for-profit sector.

The Leader's Code

The Leader's Code
Author: Donovan Campbell
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0679644202

What does it take to be a great leader? In a word: character. This unique book by decorated U.S. Marine Corps veteran Donovan Campbell, the New York Times bestselling author of Joker One, draws on his years of training and combat experience to reveal the specific virtues that underpin effective leadership—and how anyone can stand up, serve others, and make a difference in the world by bringing out the best in a team. The Leader’s Code is a practical action plan that can be applied to any situation in which exemplary leadership is required, whether that be at home or in the workplace. Moreover, The Leader’s Code unpacks the military servant-leader model—a leader must take care of his mission first, his team second, and himself a distant third—and explains why this concept of self-sacrifice is so needed in today’s world. Focusing on the development of character as the foundation of servant-leadership, Campbell identifies character’s six key attributes: humility, excellence, kindness, discipline, courage, and wisdom. Then, drawing on lessons from his time in the Corps and stories from history, Scripture, and American business, he shows us how to develop those virtues in order to take the helm with confidence, conviction, and a passion to bring out the best in others. Being a leader is about being worthy of being followed. True leaders, Campbell argues, foster compassion for others and they pursue excellence in all that they do. They are humble and know how to self-correct. Campbell’s exploration of these vital qualities is wide-ranging, as he takes us from the boardrooms of the world’s most successful companies to the Infantry Officer Course, the intense twelve-week training gauntlet that Marines use to prepare their leaders to sacrifice themselves for the welfare of others. With faith in our political and business leaders at an all-time low, America is in the midst of a crisis of trust. Yet public opinion polls show that there is one institution that still commands widespread respect because of its commitment to character and sacrifice: the United States military. The Leader’s Code shows that this same servant-leader model can help us all become our best selves—and provide a way forward for our nation. Advance praise for The Leader’s Code “A refreshing model for leadership, offering convincing principles and motivating examples that are sure to make a difference in a leader’s personal and professional life. I can’t remember a leadership book that has had more influence on my thinking.”—Steve Reinemund, dean of business, Wake Forest University, and retired chairman and CEO, PepsiCo “Donovan Campbell has written a superb, thoughtful, all-encompassing examination of leadership and leaders. His key lessons, easily understood and well articulated, are applicable at home, within the community, and to professionals in all walks of life. The Leader’s Code is an important book for anyone concerned about today’s leadership crisis in our country and in our communities.”—General Mike Hagee, USMC (Ret.), 33rd Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps “Donovan Campbell nails it as he speaks to our country’s need for leadership at every level: at home, in the marketplace, in education, in government, and in the military. The Leader’s Code is a clear call to be focused on the right mission, in the right way, and at the right time. This is a thoughtful book that will keep you awake at night and challenge you to dream in the daytime!”—Dennis Rainey, president and CEO, FamilyLife

On Becoming A Leader

On Becoming A Leader
Author: Warren G. Bennis
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1990-01-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Index and references included.

Why Should Anyone Be Led by You?

Why Should Anyone Be Led by You?
Author: Robert Goffee
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2006-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 142216358X

Too many companies are managed not by leaders, but by mere role players and faceless bureaucrats. What does it take to be a real leader—one who is confident in who she is and what she stands for, and who truly inspires people to achieve extraordinary results? Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones argue that leaders don’t become great by aspiring to a list of universal character traits. Rather, effective leaders are authentic: they deploy individual strengths to engage followers’ hearts, minds, and souls. They are skillful at consistently being themselves, even as they alter their behaviors to respond effectively in changing contexts. In this lively and practical book, Goffee and Jones draw from extensive research to reveal how to hone and deploy one’s unique leadership assets while managing the inherent tensions at the heart of successful leadership: showing emotion and withholding it, getting close to followers while keeping distance, and maintaining individuality while “conforming enough.” Underscoring the social nature of leadership, the book also explores how leaders can remain attuned to the needs and expectations of followers. Why Should Anyone Be Led By You? will forever change how we view, develop, and practice the art of leadership, wherever we live and work.