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Leadership and the Job of the Executive

English · Hardback

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Good management skills alone won't get executives and their organizations far enough. What is also needed is the seemingly indefinable, evanescent, quirky, and paradoxical quality called leadership. Leadership lies in the emotional side of management. It pumps life into organizations and gives meaning to management structures. Leadership is symbolic, charismatic, inspirational-no matter how it is defined, Barach and Eckhardt prove that it can be ^Ilearned^R. Their book is thus a solidly researched, readable assessment of what leadership actually is, its various dimensions, its place among other necessary executive skills, and how it can be nurtured and propagated. With examples from the worlds of business, politics, sports, and the military and buttressed by sound academic studies, Barach and Eckhardt succeed in making the concept of leadership come alive and-of greatest value to organizations and their people-useful.

Barach and Eckhardt start by describing the emotional side of management, the paradoxical nature of leadership, and how it fits into the full set of executive responsibilities and skills. They go on to break leadership down into its 20 components. In chapters devoted to each component, they provide readers with well-documented descriptions of leadership's characteristics: desire, decisiveness, vision, integrity, anchoring, following, kinship, caring, inspiring, listening, telling, mentoring. They reassemble the parts and show how leadership works in Washington, D.C. Closing with a detailed discussion of the 6 most important leadership issues that Barach has identified in his decade-long study of the topic, the authors offer readers an opportunity to discover issues familiar to them personally, how to analyze them, and make use of the results.

List of contents










The Context of Leadership
Introduction
Leadership Paradoxes
The Job of the Executive
The Parts of Leadership
The Components of Leadership
Desire
Decisiveness
Interfacing
Vision
Outshining
Ethics
Self-Confidence
Endurance
Anchoring
Loyalty-Asking
Loyalty-Myth Building
Loyalty-Followership
Kinship
Caring
Empowerment
Inspiration
Listening
Telling
Mentoring
Example
Exercising Leadership
Doing
Washington, D.C.
Getting Better at Leadership
Bibliography
Index


About the author










JEFFREY A. BARACH is Professor of Management at Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business. With a doctorate and M.B.A. from Harvard and numerous awards for teaching excellence since then, Dr. Barach specializes in business policy and strategy, family-owned firms, business ethics and leadership, and has published widely in the major journals and other publications serving the business community.

D. REED ECKHARDT is a prize-winning journalist with an M.B.A. degree from Tulane. He has worked for newspapers in Indiana, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Louisiana, and has special experience in, and awards for, editorial writing.


Product details

Authors Jeffrey Barach, D. Reed Eckhardt
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.08.1996
 
EAN 9780899309910
ISBN 978-0-89930-991-0
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, Organizational theory & behaviour, Organizational theory and behaviour, Business: Leadership

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