Leaders ask questions. Rebellious leadership is about asking the right ones, such as 'who needs to act' and 'what needs to be done to make this better'.
In the aftermath of the global pandemic, everything has changed, and the fault lines of leadership were exposed. No area remains untouched. Government, education, health care social media, public, private and third sectors have all shifted. The failures of leadership demand a reimagining of how we will move ahead.
Yet, it's not all doom and gloom. There is a way forward. Leadership expert, Chris Lewis, and business coach, Inez Robinson-Odom, address the challenges facing leaders today. This is not just theory. The lessons they teach come from working together in a commercially successful global enterprise, specializing in campaigns for commercial and community causes.
The Silent Rebellion
highlights the leaders of those communities and how they make a difference as modern leaders.
The Silent Rebellion
shows you how to be a different sort of leader. It considers the lessons of history and how they inform the future. Taking inspiration from unexpected places and unique figures such as Pauli Murray, Thomas Aquinas, George Washington Carver and Rene Descartes, you'll learn what it means to be a modern leader. The book also uses QR codes to link videos and examples of related content to bring the material to life.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"
The Silent Rebellion
is an outstanding book, exploring why our current leaders, whether in politics or business, have failed us, and what we need in our future leaders."
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-3986-1773-5 (9781398617735)
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Autor*in
Chris Lewis is founder of Team LEWIS, a global marketing consultancy that campaigns for commercial and community causes. Its profits support the largest employee-directed foundation in the world. He is the author of Too Fast to Think, co-author of award-winning The Leadership Lab and The Infinite Leader, all published by Kogan Page. He is based in London, UK.
Inez Robinson-Odom works in media, education, executive coaching and social justice. She produced the award-winning short film 'Color of Justice' while a grad student at Stanford and was part of the major PBS documentary series 'Eyes on the Prize'. She developed and led national law enforcement media training producing, directing and writing on topics such as threat assessment, domestic violence and elder abuse. She has taught media related topics to college students at the University of California San Diego as well as worked at Southwestern College as an adjunct professor. Most recently, she has worked as an administrator with independent school students who are seeking to inspire greatness in the world around them. She is currently Vice President of Professional Development for Team LEWIS, she provides coaching, training and culture building to the team of professionals who epitomize the best in global marketing, digital media and public relations. She is based in San Diego, California.