This book offers a unique perspective on the principles and developmental pathways (i.e., practices, and processes) associated with developing leaders and leadership. Unlike most offerings on the topic of leadership development, it adopts an evidence-based approach to the scientific study of developing leaders and leadership, including the underlying theories that support this study. Focused on the processes associated with development within and across levels, the author presents a comprehensive summary of what we know about the developmental pathways associated with developing leaders and leadership, practices that motivate effective processes, and the theoretical principles that guide the study and understanding how individuals and collectives develop (i.e., change over time) in ways that increase their respective capacities for leadership. This book will appeal to those interested in understanding how leaders develop and the differences between developing leaders and developing leadership. It draws from theory and  research from management, psychology, sociology, and education.  
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1 Overview and First Principles of Developing Leaders and Leadership.- 2 Developmental Systems.- 3 Individual Leader Development.- 4 Self-Views and Leader Development.- 5 Considering Adult Development in Leader Development.- 6 Developing a Collective Capacity for Leadership.- 7 Networks and Leadership Development.- 8 Advancing the Science of Developing Leaders and Leadership.
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This book offers a unique perspective on the principles and developmental pathways (i.e., practices, and processes) associated with developing leaders and leadership. Unlike most offerings on the topic of leadership development, it adopts an evidence-based approach to the scientific study of developing leaders and leadership, including the underlying theories that support this study. Focused on the processes associated with development within and across levels, the author presents a comprehensive summary of what we know about the developmental pathways associated with developing leaders and leadership, practices that motivate effective processes, and the theoretical principles that guide the study and understanding how individuals and collectives develop (i.e., change over time) in ways that increase their respective capacities for leadership. This book will appeal to those interested in understanding how leaders develop and the differences between developing leaders and developing leadership. It draws from theory and  research from management, psychology, sociology, and education.   David V. Day holds appointments as Professor of Psychological Science and Academic Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute at Claremont McKenna College, USA. He is also the Steven L. Eggert ’82 P’15 Professor of Leadership and a George R. Roberts Research Fellow at the College. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and book chapters. He serves on numerous editorial boards and is the past editor of The Leadership Quarterly Yearly Review. Day received the Walter F. Ulmer Research Award from the Center for Creative Leadership in 2010 for outstanding, career-long contributions to applied leadership research.
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Offers a scientific study and theoretical understanding of how leaders and leadership develop Presents an evidence-based perspective on the scholarly field of leader and leadership development Develops from a foundation of first principles of developing leaders to developing collective leadership capacity
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ISBN
9783031590672
Publisert
2024-06-01
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Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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David V. Day holds appointments as Professor of Psychological Science and Academic Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute at Claremont McKenna College, USA. He is also the Steven L. Eggert ’82 P’15 Professor of Leadership and a George R. Roberts Research Fellow at the College. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and book chapters. He serves on numerous editorial boards and is the past editor of The Leadership Quarterly Yearly Review. Day received the Walter F. Ulmer Research Award from the Center for Creative Leadership in 2010 for outstanding, career-long contributions to applied leadership research.