
The Center for Creative Leadership Handbook of Leadership Development
Jossey-Bass (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 12. March 2010
Book
Hardback
528 pages
978-0-470-38739-9 (ISBN)
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Praise for The Center for Creative LeadershipHandbook of Leadership Development
"The most authoritative, comprehensive, and practical source for developing leadership capability in any organization. The handbook integrates the very best of theory and practice, and serves as a valuable road map to creating a foundation of systemic leadership excellence, now and for the future."
--Thomas J. Griffin, vice president, organizational learning and chief teaching officer, U.S. Cellular
"Only from the Center for Creative Leadership could we expect to see such a rich, authoritative, and actionable set of the latest resources for developing leaders. All those who have responsibility for developing leaders (senior executives, leader development professionals, and leaders themselves), as well as those who study leadership, need to read this book."
--Douglas T. "Tim" Hall, founding director, Executive Development Roundtable, Boston University
"The changes in the third edition of The Handbook of Leadership Development make a good book even better. The authors provide a broad perspective on the most relevant topics for academics and practitioners. The emphasis on development of collective leadership capacity as well as development of individual leaders is consistent with the growing recognition that strategic leadership, shared leadership, and flexible change leadership are essential for sustained organizational effectiveness in a dynamic global economy. The book is a valuable source of knowledge and practical advice for anyone who is responsible for providing or managing leadership development."
--Gary Yukl, professor of management, University at Albany-SUNY
"We consider leadership to be the single most important factor influencing the performance of our organization. This book is brilliant in defining what we need to do and what capabilities we need to assist our leaders to grow and develop."
--Morten Raabe, vice president of Organisation Development, WW ASA, Oslo, Norway
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
"The most authoritative, comprehensive, and practical source for developing leadership capability in any organization. The handbook integrates the very best of theory and practice, and serves as a valuable road map to creating a foundation of systemic leadership excellence, now and for the future."
--Thomas J. Griffin, vice president, organizational learning and chief teaching officer, U.S. Cellular
"Only from the Center for Creative Leadership could we expect to see such a rich, authoritative, and actionable set of the latest resources for developing leaders. All those who have responsibility for developing leaders (senior executives, leader development professionals, and leaders themselves), as well as those who study leadership, need to read this book."
--Douglas T. "Tim" Hall, founding director, Executive Development Roundtable, Boston University
"The changes in the third edition of The Handbook of Leadership Development make a good book even better. The authors provide a broad perspective on the most relevant topics for academics and practitioners. The emphasis on development of collective leadership capacity as well as development of individual leaders is consistent with the growing recognition that strategic leadership, shared leadership, and flexible change leadership are essential for sustained organizational effectiveness in a dynamic global economy. The book is a valuable source of knowledge and practical advice for anyone who is responsible for providing or managing leadership development."
--Gary Yukl, professor of management, University at Albany-SUNY
"We consider leadership to be the single most important factor influencing the performance of our organization. This book is brilliant in defining what we need to do and what capabilities we need to assist our leaders to grow and develop."
--Morten Raabe, vice president of Organisation Development, WW ASA, Oslo, Norway
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for The Center for Creative Leadership Handbook of Leadership Development"The most authoritative, comprehensive, and practical source for developing leadership ca- pability in any organization. The handbook integrates the very best of theory and practice, and serves as a valuable road map to creating a foundation of systemic leadership excel- lence, now and for the future."
?THOMAS J. GRIFFIN, vice president, organizational learning and chief teaching officer, U.S. Cellular
"Only from the Center for Creative Leadership could we expect to see such a rich, authori- tative, and actionable set of the latest resources for developing leaders. All those who have responsibility for developing leaders (senior executives, leader development professionals, and leaders themselves), as well as those who study leadership, need to read this book."
?DOUGLAS T. "TIM" HALL, founding director, Executive Development Roundtable, Boston University
"The changes in the third edition of The Handbook of Leadership Development make a good book even better. The authors provide a broad perspective on the most relevant topics for academics and practitioners. The emphasis on development of collective leadership capac- ity as well as development of individual leaders is consistent with the growing recognition that strategic leadership, shared leadership, and flexible change leadership are essential for sustained organizational effectiveness in a dynamic global economy. The book is a valuable source of knowledge and practical advice for anyone who is responsible for providing or managing leadership development."
?GARY YUKL, professor of management, University at Albany-SUNY
"We consider leadership to be the single most important factor influencing the performance of our organization. This book is brilliant in defining what we need to do and what capabilities we need to assist our leaders to grow and develop."
?MORTEN RAABE, vice president of Organisation Development, WW ASA, Oslo, Norway
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Series
Edition
3. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 23.9 cm
Width: 18.6 cm
Thickness: 3.4 cm
Weight
995 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-38739-9 (9780470387399)
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
The Editors
Ellen Van Velsor is a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Cynthia D. McCauley is a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Marian N. Ruderman is research director, Americas and Europe, Middle East, Africa Regions, and a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Ellen Van Velsor is a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Cynthia D. McCauley is a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Marian N. Ruderman is research director, Americas and Europe, Middle East, Africa Regions, and a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Editor
Center for Creative Leadership
Center for Creative Leadership
Content
Foreword (John R. Ryan).
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
The Authors.
Introduction: Our View of Leadership Development (Cynthia D. McCauley, Ellen Van Velsor, Marian N. Ruderman).
Part One: Developing Leaders.
1 Leader Development Systems (Cynthia D. McCauley, Kim Kanaga, Kim Lafferty).
2 Learning from Experience (Jeffrey Yip, Meena S. Wilson).
3 Feedback-Intensive Programs (Sara N. King, Laura C. Santana).
4 Leadership Coaching (Candice C. Frankovelgia. Douglas D. Riddle).
5 Leader Development and Social Identity (Vijayan P. Munusamy, Marian N. Ruderman, Regina H. Eckert).
6 Development Programs for Educational Leaders (Karen Dyer, Mike Renn).
7 Leader Development in Times of Change (Michael Wakefield, Kerry A. Bunker).
8 Democratizing Leader Development (David G. Altman, Lyndon Rego, Steadman D. Harrison III).
9 Evaluating Leader Development (Jennifer W. Martineau, Tracy E. Patterson).
Part Two: Developing Leadership for Organizational Challenges.
10 Developing Team Leadership Capability (Frederick P. Morgeson, Dennis Lindoerfer, David J. Loring).
11 Developing Strategic Leadership (Katherine Colarelli Beatty, Bruce Byington).
12 Developing Globally Responsible Leadership (Laura Quinn, Ellen Van Velsor).
13 Developing Intergroup Leadership (Chris Ernst, Kelly M. Hannum, Marian N. Ruderman).
14 Developing Interdependent Leadership (Wilfred H. Drath, Charles J. Palus, John B. McGuire).
Afterword (Ellen Van Velsor, Marian N. Ruderman, Cynthia D. McCauley).
References.
Index.
About the Center for Creative Leadership.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
The Authors.
Introduction: Our View of Leadership Development (Cynthia D. McCauley, Ellen Van Velsor, Marian N. Ruderman).
Part One: Developing Leaders.
1 Leader Development Systems (Cynthia D. McCauley, Kim Kanaga, Kim Lafferty).
2 Learning from Experience (Jeffrey Yip, Meena S. Wilson).
3 Feedback-Intensive Programs (Sara N. King, Laura C. Santana).
4 Leadership Coaching (Candice C. Frankovelgia. Douglas D. Riddle).
5 Leader Development and Social Identity (Vijayan P. Munusamy, Marian N. Ruderman, Regina H. Eckert).
6 Development Programs for Educational Leaders (Karen Dyer, Mike Renn).
7 Leader Development in Times of Change (Michael Wakefield, Kerry A. Bunker).
8 Democratizing Leader Development (David G. Altman, Lyndon Rego, Steadman D. Harrison III).
9 Evaluating Leader Development (Jennifer W. Martineau, Tracy E. Patterson).
Part Two: Developing Leadership for Organizational Challenges.
10 Developing Team Leadership Capability (Frederick P. Morgeson, Dennis Lindoerfer, David J. Loring).
11 Developing Strategic Leadership (Katherine Colarelli Beatty, Bruce Byington).
12 Developing Globally Responsible Leadership (Laura Quinn, Ellen Van Velsor).
13 Developing Intergroup Leadership (Chris Ernst, Kelly M. Hannum, Marian N. Ruderman).
14 Developing Interdependent Leadership (Wilfred H. Drath, Charles J. Palus, John B. McGuire).
Afterword (Ellen Van Velsor, Marian N. Ruderman, Cynthia D. McCauley).
References.
Index.
About the Center for Creative Leadership.