
Liberating Leadership
Rob Stones(Author)
Futureshape Consulting (Publisher)
Published on 26. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
156 pages
978-0-646-73394-4 (ISBN)
Description
What becomes possible in your leadership when people contribute more than you can ever demand? When engagement is offered freely, judgment is exercised thoughtfully, and responsibility is taken willingly.
Liberating Leadership challenges one of the most enduring assumptions in management: that control is the path to performance. Rob Stones shows why this belief quietly limits quality, initiative, and commitment - and how leaders who rely on compliance inevitably cap performance at what can be monitored and enforced.
The most effective leaders understand something different. Sustainable and enthusiastic performance emerges when people are trusted to think for themselves, make decisions and take ownership of the work they do. When leaders shift from directing behaviour to shaping conditions, teams respond with creativity and professional pride.
Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and decades of real-world leadership experience, Rob Stones offers a disciplined, evidence-informed approach to leadership that replaces pressure with purpose and control with clarity.
This is leadership that releases effort, invites responsibility, and enables teams to perform at levels no system of control can produce.
If you want more than compliance - if you want people to engage fully, creatively, and passionately - Liberating Leadership shows the way.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
309 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-646-73394-4 (9780646733944)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Rob Stones was a High School Principal for 21 years. He then went on to become a leadership consultant, workshop creator, and author. He is in high demand for his clarity of explanation and his wealth of experience. All his work is firmly grounded in Choice Theory - the psychology of optimal performance. Rob was endorsed as a Basic Intensive Training Instructor in Choice Theory in 2002 and as a Senior Instructor in 2017. He enjoys the challenge of presenting Dr. Glasser's ideas in ways that help reshape the life and work of those who learn them. In his consulting work, he helps school leaders to put Choice Theory into practice.Rob is the author of 6 books, 5 of which explore aspects of internal control psychology in leadership and education.