
LEADing Small Business
Business Growth through Leadership Development
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 29. July 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-78643-257-5 (ISBN)
Description
This is one of the first books to fully value and realize the connection between leadership and learning in SMEs. It provides a real-life narrative, encapsulating the development of business people on a leadership program for SME managers, whilst explaining the key theories, models and techniques that underpin the leadership methods and approaches deployed at each stage of the delegate's journey. The book follows three owner/managers over a ten-month period. Each chapter splits into two - an aesthetic narrative on the learning journey and a 'theory sandwich', which draws the reader's attention to the theories, models and debates underpinning the learning at each stage of the delegate's journey.Academics as well as students will benefit from the research-based examination of leadership learning in the SME context, as it will allow them to stand in the shoes of owners or managers. Policy makers and practitioners will also find the narrative both revealing and informative.
Reviews / Votes
'The top 50 USA corporations lose $50 billion a year through failed strategy implementation, i.e. poor leadership. Without effective leadership, even the most outstanding growth strategies will fail. But whilst no one has succeeded in defining precisely what leadership is, there are nonetheless common elements that this book has brilliantly identified in the context of SMEs. So, the two ingredients of profitable growth are: a robust, customer-centred strategy (I have never known any company go bankrupt because of poor products - they go bankrupt because of a lack of customers); and inspirational leadership. They go hand in hand...They are inseparable. I will recommend this excellent book to all my SME clients.' -- Malcolm McDonald, Cranfield University School of Management, UK 'So often, leadership development programmes are dry and systematic efforts that don't engage leaders. This book, and its proven model for leadership development (LEAD), represents a new and exciting approach. It makes it clear to leaders in SMEs that leadership is an ongoing affair that can have a huge impact on the success of the enterprise. This is a major addition to the leadership literature - a must-read for scholars and practitioners alike.' -- Ron Riggio, Claremont McKenna College 'I thought the book provided a thought-provoking discussion of the LEAD programme and its step-by-step approach to leadership development. These are issues that businesses face daily . . . the book contained a number of policy recommendations, including that policymakers should engage major institutions to embrace partnerships with universities and private leadership development practitioners. . . . This recommendation very much chimes with the Government's current approach to business support.' -- The Right Honorable George Osborne, MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer, UKMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78643-257-5 (9781786432575)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Stewart Barnes, Founder and Managing Director, QuoLux Ltd, Steve Kempster, Professor of Leadership Learning and Development, Lancaster University Management School and Sue Smith, Director, Centre for SME Development, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Content
Contents: Preface: Background and Introduction to LEAD 1. The Owner/manager, Leadership and Business Growth 2. Why is Leadership Learning Problematic for Small Business? 3. Leadership Learning 4. Coaching for Growth 5. Becoming a LEAD Delegate and Identity Development 6. Observational Learning 7. Single, Double and Triple-loop Learning 8. Human, Social and Institutional Capitals 9. Self-efficacy of Leading: Theoretical Importance of Exchanges 10. Bird's Nest and Marbles 11. Reflection and Reflexivity 12. The Learning and the Changes 13. Ambitious Implications Epilogue - Turning LEAD into GOLD to GAIN: Business Alchemy and Work Based Learning References Index