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9780190620820

What You Don't Know about Leadership, but Probably Should Applications to Daily Life

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    9780190620820

  • ISBN10:

    019062082X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2018-03-29
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Leadership is not just for CEOs--we all find ourselves in leadership positions at one time or another, whether in meetings and classes or at social events and family gatherings. And yet, even though leadership is the single most studied aspect of all human behavior, there remains a scarcity of qualified leaders to step into critical positions. This deficit is laid bare in the gulf between what leaders are trained to do and how they actually act.

In What You Don't Know About Leadership, but Probably Should, Jeffrey A. Kottler translates the latest research, theory, and skills into practical strategies for everyday and professional situations. He presents the wisdom and successful strategies of an array of renowned leaders--from Steve Jobs to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George Lucas to Admiral Horatio Nelson--while citing the challenges they faced and lessons they learned in their respective roles. The book focuses on key attributes such as self-confidence, flexibility, charisma, and humility, while noting the serious pitfalls associated with traits such as hubris, immodesty, and narcissism. Kottler's writing is candid and realistic; though there are no easy rules or programs that instantly lead to success, there are steps you can take to make a difference in others' lives, better manage conflict and stress, and ultimately serve as an effective leader.

Author Biography


Jeffrey A. Kottler is a Professor in the Department of Counseling at California State University - Fullerton, and Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Empower Nepali Girls.

Table of Contents


Part I: The Nature of Group Behavior at Work and Play
1: Interpersonal Patterns Past and Present
2: What Most People Don't Seem to Know About Groups and How People Change
3: Stages of Group Process and Evolution

Part II: How Leaders Try-and Usually Fail to Make a Difference
4: Really, Really Bad Leadership and What We Learn From Our Mistakes
5: Models of Leadership That Can Be Adapted
6: A Few Simple Things That Make All the Difference
7: It's Not About the Agenda, It's All About Relationships

Part III: Skills and Interventions
8: Leadership Skills and Strategies That Don't Rely on Authority and Power
9: Some Very Advanced Leadership Skills
10: Leaders Tell Inspiring Stories
11: Critical Incidents That Leaders Fail to Recognize and Handle Effectively

Part IV: Applications to Daily Life
12: Leadership Within Social, Family, and Community Life
13: Talking to Larger Groups Without Boring Them to Death
14: It's Not Just About What You Do, But Who You Are

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