Leadership Passages: The Personal and Professional Transitions That Make or Break a Leader Contributor(s): Dotlich, David L. (Author), Noel, James L. (Author), Walker, Norman (Author) |
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ISBN: 0787974277 ISBN-13: 9780787974275 Publisher: Jossey-Bass OUR PRICE: $28.80 Product Type: Hardcover Published: September 2004 Annotation: Predict and Survive the Make-or-Break Crises You Will Face in the Course of Your Career "Leadership Passages describes systematically that it is far more effective and compelling to build on both successes and failures, rather than trying to overlook or even ignore the valuable lessons that unavoidable adversity in both our personal and business lives can teach us." "If you want to succeed and have inner peace at the same time, then this book is for you." "Leadership Passages describes in direct, simple, and honest language how human beings become great leaders. Filled with wisdom, insight, and practical advice from three world-class coaches-reading this book is like attending and completing a senior-level leadership program, or spending a week with the best executive coach." "Do careers stop when we are passed over, have a bad boss, or just blow it? Not according to this book. Great leaders pick themselves up and move on, learning while they go forward. Leadership Passages shows us how." "This breakthrough book on leadership development is filled with practical advice on ways to lead others and ways to learn from your life as well as your career. We all know that experience is a teacher, but Dotlich, Noel, and Walker show us why!" |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Leadership - Business & Economics | Entrepreneurship |
Dewey: 658.409 |
LCCN: 2004012064 |
Series: J-B Us Non-Franchise Leadership |
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 6.3" W x 9.46" (0.95 lbs) 240 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Leaders face numerous critical crossroads in their careers, moments that can provide extraordinary learning and growth opportunities or ensnare them and prevent further development. The good thing about these passages is that they're predictable, and with proper preparation, leaders not only can survive them to become stronger but can use these experiences to enhance their leadership, compassion, and effectiveness. This book lays out thirteen specific "leadership passages" based on research, interviews, and coaching of senior executives in such well-known companies as Johnson & Johnson, Novarits, Intel, GE, and Bank of America. For each passage, the authors describe what to expect, how the passage constitutes a choice point, and what effective leaders do to navigate and grow from the challenge. Some of the passages include: moving into a leadership role for the first time, dealing with significant failure for which you are responsible, derailing/losing your job, being acquired/merging, losing faith in the system, understanding the importance of children, family and friends, and personal upheavals such as divorce, illness, and death. The authors provide a wealth of practical tools and techniques to improve your leadership, along with real-life examples from recognizable leaders and breakthrough ways in which companies can use the concept of leadership passages to grow talent. |