
Cross-Cultural Approaches to Leadership Development
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In addition, the editors have included a discussion of the diversity-collaboration model, a highly useful tool for modulating the pendulum swings between the two extremes. In this context, diversity in the extreme is exemplified by a fluid, mobile, global labor force in which the risks include lack of unifying goals, lack of loyalty to the firm, and lack of effective action. The converse-collaboration in the extreme-is characterized by so much internal socialization, integration, and homogeneity that creativity is squelched and innovation is stifled. Preparing future leaders effectively entails straddling the middle by integrating highly acculturated, loyal, dedicated insiders with free agents culled from the global talent pool. The various chapters on leadership development as practiced in both developed and developing countries provide valuable insight into the utility of the diversity-collaboration model. Human resource managers, leadership development consultants, and organizational behavior consultants as well as their academic colleagues will find this work tremendously useful.
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SYLVIE ROUSSILLON is Professor of Organizational Behavior at EM Lyon.
FRANK BOURNOIS is Professor of Management at the University of Paris Pantheon-Assas (Paris II).
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Cross-Cultural Approaches to Leadership Development
Managing Leadership in the United States by C. Brooklyn Derr, Jon P. Briscoe, and Kathy Buckner
New Wine in Old Bottles: The Challenges of Developing Leaders in Latin America by Joseph C. Bently
Identifying and Developing Future Leaders in France by Sylvie Roussillon and Frank Bournois
Attaining Leadership Positions in France by Sylvie Roussillon
The Management of High Potential--U.K. Perspectives by Noeleen Doherty and Shaun Tyson
Highfliers in Germany by Michel Petit and Christian Scholz
Leadership Italian Style by Luciano Traquandi and Patrizia Castelluci
Grooming Leaders in the Netherlands by Daniel F.J. Vloeberghs
Selecting Leaders in Poland During the Transition Period by Czeslaw J. Szmidt
Leadership Commitment, Women, and the Japanese System by Mami Taniguchi
Managing Talent in China: Confucian Origins by Changjun Dai and Zhi-guang Zheng
From Revolutionaries to Political Entrepreneurs: Selecting Leaders for China's Modern State-Owned Enterprises by Xuchang Yang
Developing Future Leaders for Vietnam's Market Economy by Nguyen Hoang
The Role of the Army in Developing High-Potential Israeli Executives by Daniel Rouach
Preparing African Leaders by Evalde Mutabazi
Developing Leaders: Theoretical Perspectives
Changing Organizations and Leadership Management by William S. Hesterly and C. Brooklyn Derr
Toward Strategic Management for Fast-Track Executives by Frank Bournois
Perspectives from a Clinical Psychologist by Sylvie Roussillon
Conclusion by C. Brooklyn Derr , Sylvie Roussillon, and Frank Bournois
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