基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2006. Provides diagnostic tools to help executives increase their effectiveness and make connections.
Full Description
Traditional organizational boundaries limit our ability to deliver results. The Connected Leader argues that many of the old leadership recipes are outdated and don't take into account changes in the work environment and informal social networks within the organization.
Taking a new approach to leadership theory, the author argues that modern leaders engage with employees and improve performance by building on trust, giving meaning to workplace relationships and by creating dialogue within the organization. The Connected Leader provides diagnostic tools for readers to evaluate their own skills and directly relate the insights from the book to their own situation. International case studies provide clear examples of connected leadership.
Contents
Chapter - 00: Introduction;
Section - ONE: The case for connections;
Chapter - 01: What do people want?;
Chapter - 02: How do organizations respond?;
Section - TWO: The case for connected leadership;
Chapter - 03: What must leaders do?;
Chapter - 04: How can leaders succeed?;
Section - THREE: The levers of connected leadership;
Chapter - 05: How to connect through trust;
Chapter - 06: How to engage through meaning;
Chapter - 07: How to sustain performance through dialogue;
Section - FOUR: Developing connected leadership



