
Leadership Can Be Taught
A Bold Approach for a Complex World
Sharon Daloz Parks(Author)
Harvard Business Review Press
Will be published approx. on 1. November 2005
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-59139-309-2 (ISBN)
Description
If leaders are made, not born, what is the best way to teach the skills they need to be effective? Today's complex times require a new kind of leadership--one that encompasses a mind-set and capabilities that can't necessarily be taught by conventional methods. In this unique leadership book, Sharon Daloz Parks invites readers to step into the classroom of Harvard leadership virtuoso Ronald Heifetz and his colleagues to understand this dynamic type of leadership and experience a corresponding mode of learning called "case in point." Unlike traditional teaching approaches that analyze the experiences of past leaders, case in point uses individuals' own experiences--and the classroom environment itself--as a crucible for learning. This bold approach enables emerging leaders to work actively through the complex demands of today's workplace and build their skills as they discover theory in practice. Through an engaging, you-are-there writing style, Parks outlines essential features of this approach that can be applied across a range of settings.
In the process, Leadership Can Be Taught reveals how we can learn, practice, and teach the art of leadership in more skilled, effective, and inspired forms. Sharon Daloz Parks is director of leadership for the New Commons--an initiative of the Whidbey Institute in Clinton, WA. She has held faculty and research positions at the Harvard Divinity School, Harvard Business School, and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
In the process, Leadership Can Be Taught reveals how we can learn, practice, and teach the art of leadership in more skilled, effective, and inspired forms. Sharon Daloz Parks is director of leadership for the New Commons--an initiative of the Whidbey Institute in Clinton, WA. She has held faculty and research positions at the Harvard Divinity School, Harvard Business School, and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 238 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
617 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59139-309-2 (9781591393092)
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E-Book
09/2005
1st Edition
Harvard Business Review Press
€33.99
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Person
Sharon Daloz Parks is Director of Leadership for the New Commons--an initiative of the Whidbey Institute in Clinton, WA. She has held faculty and research positions at the Harvard Divinity School, Harvard Business School and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Content
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Leadership for a Changing World: A Call to Adaptive Work Chapter 2: How Do We Begin? Chapter 3: What Is Really Going On Here?: Engaging People at the Edge of Learning Chapter 4: Learning from Failure in Public: The Power of Small Group Consultation Chapter 5: Listening to the Music Beneath the Words: The Practice of Presence Chapter 6: What Endures?: The Power of Language, Image, & Metaphor Chapter 7: Courage and Costs: Discovering How to Teach the Unteachable Chapter 8: The Same Approach--Other Teachers: The Question of Transferability Chapter 9: Toward a More Adequate Myth: The Art of Leadership Chapter 10: Leadership Can Be Taught