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_aIntentional leadership : _bgetting to the heart of the matter / _cStan Amaladas |
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_aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge, _cc2018. |
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_axxi, 216 p. : _bill. ; _c23 cm. |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroducing the topic of intentional leadership -- A narrative review of the leadership literature -- Pope Francis: the courage to interrupt -- Staying awake: the courage to live a wakeful life -- Barack Obama: hope and the promise of a new day -- The courage to act out of imagination -- Deutero-learning model for real change -- Looking back, staying present, moving ahead. | |
520 | _aThis book provides a framework for guiding leaders to shift from linear, cause-effect thinking to an ecology of moral, intentional leadership, paying attention to how their actions are connected to others. Readers are encouraged to act in a determined, deliberate way to lead their employees, teams, and organizations to success. The book is divided into three parts, opening with a narrative review of leadership literature, then discussing the activities of 11 leaders―including Pope Francis, Barack Obama, and Lee Kuan Yew―and developing a learning framework for real change. The author provides an enlightened, democratic model of leadership, helping readers to understand and utilize the core competencies of intentional leaders: interruption, presence, imagination, and action. A user-friendly structure, examples from diverse leaders, and end-of-chapter summaries encourage students to engage and experiment with traditional research and alternative theories. | ||
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