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The Leadership Challenge Workbook Reviews

The Leadership Challenge Workbook

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Based on Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner’s classic book The Leadership Challenge, this Workbook will be your hands-on guide for improving your ability to put into action the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership® model and become a leader who Models the Way, Inspires a Shared Vision, Challenges the Process, Enables Others to Act, and Encourages the Heart.
The Workbook’s easy-to-use worksheets make efficient planning simple and practical and supports your success in three ways: Read the rest of this entry »

Becoming a Leader Workbook Reviews

Becoming a Leader Workbook

REVISED EDITION Now you can activate your leadership potential through the “Becoming a Leader Workbook”. This workbook has been designed to take you step-by-step through the leadership principles taught in “Becoming a Leader”. As you participate in this workbook, you will see the true leader inside you develop and mature. This workbook is an exciting and powerful tool for individual or group studies. 300 thought-provoking questions help you firmly grasp and retain leadership principles. The challenging assignments help you activate your leadership potential.

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Ethics, the Heart of Leadership

Ethics, the Heart of Leadership

The study of ethics and leadership can be traced back to Aristotle and the Ancient Greeks. Against the backdrop of corporate, political, and religious scandal, a contemporary examination of the complex and subtle relationships between ethics and leadership could not be more timely. In this updated and expanded edition of Ethics, The Heart of Leadership, Joanne Ciulla presents a unique collection of essays by philosophers, leadership scholars with backgrounds in industrial and organizational psychology, and management theorists. The authors tackle such profound questions as: How do leaders motivate followers to achieve their goals? What is the moral relationship between leaders and followers? Are ethical leaders driven by self-interest or altruism? What is the ethical value of a leader’s accomplishments? Do their actions serve the greatest good? Featuring new essays by Bruce Avolio and Edwin Locke, Terry Price, Bernie Bass and Paul Steidlmeier, and a foreword by James MacGregor Burns, Ethics, The Heart of Leadership probes what the answers to these questions mean for today’s leaders, offering hands-on insights into the ethical dynamics that make the heart of leadership tick.

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