
Leadership
Practice and Perspectives
Kevin Roe(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 16. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-19-964233-5 (ISBN)
Description
This accessible and comprehensive textbook is designed specifically to develop students' understanding of leadership in a variety of contexts. Assuming no prior experience of leadership in the business world, this book is a must-read for students embarking on their study of leadership, while thinking ahead to their own future employment. Drawing upon the author's extensive practical and academic experience, the book illustrates leadership in action using a wealth of international case studies. Examples have been carefully selected to highlight the practical application of leadership theory, both in a formal business context and in everyday life. Case studies are from the world of politics, entertainment, and sport; from Ed Milliband, Alan Sugar, and Lance Armstrong to Innocent Drinks, the NHS, and voluntary organisations. The book presents leadership as relevant to all walks of life, allowing you to reflect on your own perspectives and experience of leadership in a range of situations. The book is divided in to two clear parts, which logically guide the reader through key theoretical concepts underpinning the study of leadership.
These include behavioural models, situational theories, and contingency theory. The second part of the book is then devoted to related themes, such as ideas of power, teams, and change. This structure ensures a fundamental understanding of the basics of the subject, as well as a comprehensive grasp of relevant contemporary issues. A wealth of carefully designed learning features including 'pause for thought' boxes, key definitions, assignment questions, further reading, and self-test questionnaires develop your learning and allow you to check and reflect on your knowledge throughout every chapter. The author's lively writing style, combined with real-world case studies and supportive learning tools, makes this book essential reading for all pre-experience students wanting to understand more about how leadership ideas emerged, and the relevance of leadership to the world around them.
These include behavioural models, situational theories, and contingency theory. The second part of the book is then devoted to related themes, such as ideas of power, teams, and change. This structure ensures a fundamental understanding of the basics of the subject, as well as a comprehensive grasp of relevant contemporary issues. A wealth of carefully designed learning features including 'pause for thought' boxes, key definitions, assignment questions, further reading, and self-test questionnaires develop your learning and allow you to check and reflect on your knowledge throughout every chapter. The author's lively writing style, combined with real-world case studies and supportive learning tools, makes this book essential reading for all pre-experience students wanting to understand more about how leadership ideas emerged, and the relevance of leadership to the world around them.
Reviews / Votes
This is an excellent text on leadership. It provides an interesting and theoretically rigorous analysis of key topics, coupled with some very relevant and contemporary case studies and discussion points. This reinforces the student's learning, and also requires them to reflect on their own approach to leadership. Paul Leonard, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader, Newcastle Business School The book includes chapters, for example on diversity, not necessarily found in other texts. Each chapter is focussed and succinct. Dr Sue Williams, Senior Lecturer, University of Gloucestershire This book makes an original contribution to the study of leadership as a very well presented teaching resource. It covers the traditional and new, academic and popular, and is supported by cases, exercises and learning tools that suit the requirements of the reader. John Burgoyne, Professor of Management Learning, Lancaster University Management SchoolMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
722 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-964233-5 (9780199642335)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Kevin Roe completed his PhD at Lancaster University and continues to teach in Higher Education. He is also a Coach and Leadership Consultant specialising in leadership development, teamwork, and change in the private and public sectors.
Content
PART 1: THE BASIC FRAMEWORKS; PART 2: RELATED THEMES