
Leadership Intelligence
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This highly readable and compelling book aids students and would-be leaders in a whole variety of fields to understand leadership and become effective leaders.
Leadership Intelligence builds on the authors' national prize-winning Leadership Matters (2012). Political scientists and leadership scholars Tom Cronin and Michael Genovese provide a guide for navigating the contradictions, ambiguities and nuances of leadership. They clarify the realities and competing definitions of leadership. They examine what we learn about leadership intelligence from the classics, war, business, politics and film. They also examine the problems of toxic and dysfunctional power wielding. Finally, they examine how leadership intelligence differs from IQ and Emotional Intelligence yet combines these with creativity and entrepreneurial skills.
Leadership Intelligence is essential reading for students of leadership, especially undergraduate students and young people entering business, the military and politics.
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Thomas E. Cronin was a longtime President of Whitman College and interim President of Colorado College. He is an award-winning political scientist, teacher, author and leadership scholar. His recent books include Fireside Chats of a Retired College President, (2025), Writing as a Performing Art (2022) and Imagining a Great Republic: Political Novels and the Idea of America (2018).
Michael A. Genovese is a longtime CNN commentator and President of the Global Policy Institute at Loyola Marymount University where he has taught for five decades. He has won multiple awards for his writing and teaching including "The Teacher of the Year Award" from the American Political Science Association. His recent books include The Modern Presidency: Six Debates that Define the Institution (2022) and Presidential Power and Nuclear Arms (2025).
Content
Introduction----Leadership Intelligence 1. The Paradoxes of Leadership 2. Definitions and Realities 3. What the Classics Teach About Leadership 4. What War & the Military Teach About Leadership 5. What Business Teaches About Leadership 6. What Politics Teaches About Leadership 7. How Hollywood Showcases Leadership 8. The Darker/Toxic Side of Leadership 9. Searching for Leadership Intelligence