This book examines both academic and practical theories relating to
leader development. It broadens the scope of this topic by including
data-driven theory and proposals from diverse areas that are either
not currently represented or are poorly addressed in existing
literature. This 15th volume in the Annals of Theoretical
Psychology series aims to propose, identify, and characterize new
theoretical, educational, and practical gaps in leader development.
The initial chapters explore concepts related to individual or
internal aspects of leaders. Subsequent chapters deconstruct leader
development by considering behaviors or skills and various
environmental factors that affect development. The book also examines
shortcomings of our current understanding of this topic that cuts
across multiple disciplines. Topics featured in this book include:
Cognition, readiness to lead, courage through dialogue, and
relationship considerations Behavioral elements and approaches for
developing followership, conflict management, creativity, virtue, and
epistemic cognition in growing leaders for complex environments. Seven
Steps to establish a Leader and Leadership Education and Development
Program. The Dark Triad of personality, psychobiosocial
perspectives, and mental ability in leaders Leader Development
Deconstructed will be of interest to research scholars, academics,
educators, and practitioners as well as executive coaches, college or
university administrators, military leaders, philanthropic and
non-profit organization leaders, and management consultants.
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"Despite the extensive body of knowledge associated with leader and
leadership development, significant gaps still exist in our
understanding of these processes. This book is a noteworthy effort to
help fill in the blanks through empirical research and contextual
application. It is worthy of perusal by anyone interested in becoming
a more effective leader or leader developer." Bernard Banks, Ph.D.,
Associate Dean of Leadership Development, Northwestern University
Kellogg School of Management "One of the most powerful ways leaders
can have an impact on others and their mission is to manage for
innovation... This book is a great step in moving towards exploring
how you do that, and I'm thrilled to be a part of that conversation!"
Frances Hesselbein, President and CEO, Frances Hesselbein Leadership
Institute
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ISBN
9783319647401
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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