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How to Lead Without Domineering - 29 Smart Leadership Rules

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How to Lead without Domineering: 29 Smart Leadership Rules is a tool book that contains valuable suggestions for self-reflection by leaders in a variety of roles — on the job, in a honorary post, or in any other context.

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Preface
Introduction

Rule 1: Demonstrate how you became certain, but instill confidence
Rule 2: Practice forming the vision
Rule 3: Identify and reinforce talent and potential
Rule 4: Use time-outs to reflect, focus, visualize, and formulate your organization's strategic guidance
Rule 5: Question the beliefs that shape your decisions and actions
Rule 6: Stimulate creativity when performing tasks and requirements
Rule 7: Ensure a systematic external audit and specify criteria or key measures to provide information to evaluate success
Rule 8: Develop an understanding of the social environment
Rule 9: Conduct regular exploratory conversations with employees
Rule 10: Practice employee counseling sessions
Rule 11: Practice the art of "eloquent silence" in meetings
Rule 12: Attempt to orchestrate conflict with new ideas
Rule 13: Practice skills development with your employees
Rule 14: Promote team development
Rule 15: Create a learning organization
Rule 16: Practice capacity building, support individual and organizational networking
Rule 17: Be a friend to the unexpected
Rule 18: Avoid elaborate PowerPoint presentations
Rule 19: The more confident and decisive your actions, the more you should distrust your choices
Rule 20: Acknowledge your inner images of leadership and loyalty
Rule 21: Analyze your attitudes and your motives
Rule 22: Make an attempt at more elegant communication
Rule 23: Reinvent "difficult" colleagues and practice the "emergence" view
Rule 24: Exercise change management through self-transformation
Rule 25: Banish the "ice-cold manager" in you - become a more humane leader
Rule 26: Accept the limits of leadership and learn to manage dissent
Rule 27: Work with synergy markers. Avoid the trap of individualizing and personalizing!
Rule 28: Learn to lead knowing that you can be replaced and ensure the system you are, temporarily, responsible for will live on
Rule 29: Mistrust in rules and explore your own relationship to rules

Afterword
Bibliography


About the author

Rolf Arnold, PhD, obtained his doctorate at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, in 1983 and his postdoctoral qualification at the Distance University of Hagen, Germany, in 1987. In 2017, he received an honorary doctorate (Dr. h.c) from the West University of Timi?oara, Romania. Since 1990, he has been Professor of Pedagogy (Vocational and Adult Education) at Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany. He is also Scientific Director of the Distance and Independent Studies Centre (DISC), Kaiserslautern, Germany, and speaker of the Virtual Campus Rhineland-Palatinate (VCRP).

Summary

How to Lead without Domineering: 29 Smart Leadership Rules is a tool book that contains valuable suggestions for self-reflection by leaders in a variety of roles - on the job, in a honorary post, or in any other context.

Product details

Authors Rolf Arnold
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.05.2014
 
EAN 9781475809732
ISBN 978-1-4758-0973-2
No. of pages 148
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

EDUCATION / Administration / General, Organization & management of education, Educational administration and organization

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