Description
This book is about the "leadership illusion"; the habit of writers, researchers and leaders, when considering causes of success or failure, to focus mainly on the individual and often the context but rarely both. This book argues that context and individual are inextricably linked and we first must make sense of the context in which leaders operate.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Making Connections and Shifting Perspectives The Leadership Illusion - The Importance of Context and Connections A Universe of Networks Do Leaders Bowl Alone? Making the Invisible Visible Leadership: Inside - Out Network Leaders in the Real World Implications and Applications for Organisations
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