
Full Leadership Development
Building the Vital Forces in Organizations
Bruce Avolio(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. April 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-0-7619-0603-2 (ISBN)
Description
The author approaches the concept of leadership as a system, not just as a process or a person. His framework is based on what he defines as the full range of leadership: people, timing, resources, the context of interaction, and the expected results in performance and motivation. He contends that when a leadership system is optimized, it in turn optimizes the vital force of each individual, thereby enhancing the collective force of the entire organization.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
338 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-0603-2 (9780761906032)
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Bruce J. Avolio
Marion B. Ingersoll Professor, Executive Director, Center for Leadership and Strategic Thinking
Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington
Dr. Avolio has an international reputation as a researcher and practitioner in leadership. He has consulted with public and private organizations in North and South America, Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia, as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia and Israel. His research and consulting includes work with the militaries of the United States of America, Singapore, Sweden, Finland, Israel, and South Africa.
Dr. Avolio is a fellow of the Academy of Management, American Psychological Society, American Psychological Association and the Gerontological Society. He is the former President of the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation and the Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management.
Dr. Avolio has published 10 books and over a 125 articles on leadership and related areas. His books include Transformational and Charismatic Leadership: The Road Ahead (Elsevier Science, 2002), Full Leadership Development: Building the Vital Forces in Organizations (Sage Publications, 1999), and Developing Potential Across a Full Range of Leadership: Cases on Transactional and Transformational Leadership (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000). His newest books are Leadership Development in Balance: Made/Born (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, February 2005), The High Impact Leader: Moments Matter in Authentic Leadership Development (McGraw-Hill 2006) and Psychological capital: Developing the human competitive edge (Oxford Press, 2007) with Fred Luthans and Carolyn Youssef.
Dr. Avolio has worked with government agencies on national leadership development projects, and with governments at the state and local level. His current projects include:
Working with public healthcare leaders to design a leadership institute for healthcare providers and educators.
Working on a 4 year project with the U.S. Veteran's Administration on strategic leadership development and ownership.
Current projects include a 300k contract with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to investigate ethical leadership development; a 730k contract to conduct a longitudinal investigation of leadership development with military officers, and a 186k contract with the VA to examine how taking ownership and developing leadership produce better healthcare results.
Dr. Avolio's latest interest and presentations focus on the following:
How do we accelerate authentic leadership development for maximum impact on performance?
How do we use the positive psychological capacities of leaders to accelerate change?
How do we show decision makers the 'return on development' investment in leadership?
How can we develop leaders and leadership to effectively operate in extreme contexts?
Marion B. Ingersoll Professor, Executive Director, Center for Leadership and Strategic Thinking
Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington
Dr. Avolio has an international reputation as a researcher and practitioner in leadership. He has consulted with public and private organizations in North and South America, Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia, as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia and Israel. His research and consulting includes work with the militaries of the United States of America, Singapore, Sweden, Finland, Israel, and South Africa.
Dr. Avolio is a fellow of the Academy of Management, American Psychological Society, American Psychological Association and the Gerontological Society. He is the former President of the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation and the Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management.
Dr. Avolio has published 10 books and over a 125 articles on leadership and related areas. His books include Transformational and Charismatic Leadership: The Road Ahead (Elsevier Science, 2002), Full Leadership Development: Building the Vital Forces in Organizations (Sage Publications, 1999), and Developing Potential Across a Full Range of Leadership: Cases on Transactional and Transformational Leadership (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000). His newest books are Leadership Development in Balance: Made/Born (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, February 2005), The High Impact Leader: Moments Matter in Authentic Leadership Development (McGraw-Hill 2006) and Psychological capital: Developing the human competitive edge (Oxford Press, 2007) with Fred Luthans and Carolyn Youssef.
Dr. Avolio has worked with government agencies on national leadership development projects, and with governments at the state and local level. His current projects include:
Working with public healthcare leaders to design a leadership institute for healthcare providers and educators.
Working on a 4 year project with the U.S. Veteran's Administration on strategic leadership development and ownership.
Current projects include a 300k contract with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to investigate ethical leadership development; a 730k contract to conduct a longitudinal investigation of leadership development with military officers, and a 186k contract with the VA to examine how taking ownership and developing leadership produce better healthcare results.
Dr. Avolio's latest interest and presentations focus on the following:
How do we accelerate authentic leadership development for maximum impact on performance?
How do we use the positive psychological capacities of leaders to accelerate change?
How do we show decision makers the 'return on development' investment in leadership?
How can we develop leaders and leadership to effectively operate in extreme contexts?
Content
Building a Leadership Relationship
Developing a Compact of Understanding
Many Sides and Levels to Leadership Processes
A "Full Range" View of Leadership Development and Potential
Are Leaders Born Versus Made? Well, Yes
Viewing Leadership at Its Many Levels
If We Really Need to Do It, Then What Is Shared Leadership?
Building the Context to Embed a Transformational Leadership System
Four Principles at the Base of the Full Range Model - Which Rose to the Top Over and Over Again
Its Not Leadership If It Affects Performance - Directly
Several Strange Places to Learn About Full Leadership Development
This Is the Last Chapter! The End/The Beginning
Developing a Compact of Understanding
Many Sides and Levels to Leadership Processes
A "Full Range" View of Leadership Development and Potential
Are Leaders Born Versus Made? Well, Yes
Viewing Leadership at Its Many Levels
If We Really Need to Do It, Then What Is Shared Leadership?
Building the Context to Embed a Transformational Leadership System
Four Principles at the Base of the Full Range Model - Which Rose to the Top Over and Over Again
Its Not Leadership If It Affects Performance - Directly
Several Strange Places to Learn About Full Leadership Development
This Is the Last Chapter! The End/The Beginning