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Leadership is both an art and a science.
We may be tempted to look for a sure-fire formula, but the reality is quite different: effective leaders are exceptional generalists rather than narrow specialists. The best leaders take what the best business experts have to offer, and apply that based on their own abilities, experience and judgment. And these leaders seek real-life mentors and learn from them.
Gayle Beebe, who has spent over a decade as a college president, had the opportunity to study with Peter Drucker, the father of modern management and the author of The Effective Executive. Drawing on Drucker's influence as well as his own years of experiences as a pastor, administrator and president, Beebe has developed a pyramid of leadership principles. The combination of these defines a leader of influence and integrity.
In these pages you'll also meet some of Beebe's other mentors: Steve Sample of USC, Harold A. "Red" Poling of Ford Motor Company, Richard Foster of Renovaré, David McKenna of Asbury Seminary and Bob Emmons of SmartFinal.
In a day of relentless self-direction, strong leaders have a critical role. With this book you can discover what it takes to be effective in your sphere of influence.
Contents
Foreward by Steve Forbes
Preface: "I Think He Said His Name is Peter"
Introduction: Eight Principles of Effective Leadership
Principle 1: The Necessity of Character: The Foundation of Effective Leadership
Principle 2: The Importance of Competence: Threshold Competencies and the Essentials of Effective Leadership
Principle 3: The Advantage of Team Chemistry: The Role of the CEO and the Top Management Team in Creating a Climate of Effectiveness and Success
Principle 4: The Interplay of Culture and Context: The Dynamic Relationship of Organizational Culture and Environmental Context
Principle 5: The Strength of Compatibility and Coherence: Discovering the Right Fit
Principle 6: Leading with Convictions: Making Life's Greatest Impact
Principle 7: Maintaining Our Connections: Facing Our Greatest Leadership Challenge
Principle 8: Making an Ultimate Contribution: Discovering Life's Greatest Purpose
Finis: When Our Time Is Up, Making Sure Our Life Has Mattered
Acknowledgments
Appendix 1: Vices, Virtues and the Leadership Pyramid
Appendix 2: An Overview of Top Management Work in the Twentieth Century
Notes
Annotated and General Bibliography