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Effective leaders lead by communicating. It is through communication that leadership is enacted as leaders influence followers to behave in ways that achieve the leader's and the organization's goals. This book applies leadership theory and research to communication in ways that are easily understood and can be applied to any situation where individuals find themselves in a leadership position in an organization whether as a front-line or top-level leader. The book begins with a basic explanation of the leadership process and how leaders express their vision. It then looks at how leaders can…mehr

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Effective leaders lead by communicating. It is through communication that leadership is enacted as leaders influence followers to behave in ways that achieve the leader's and the organization's goals. This book applies leadership theory and research to communication in ways that are easily understood and can be applied to any situation where individuals find themselves in a leadership position in an organization whether as a front-line or top-level leader. The book begins with a basic explanation of the leadership process and how leaders express their vision. It then looks at how leaders can create positive relationships with followers that pay off in effective performance. Next, the book investigates how leaders motivate their followers by creating follower self-efficacy, trust, and valued rewards. Then, the focus changes to the specific types of messages a leader can use to motivate followers. Leading is about change, so the book next looks at ways effective leaders communicate in leading change in organizations and at how the changing workforce is effecting how effective leaders communicate with the new workforce.
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Autorenporträt
Dr William C. Sharbrough is a professor of management at The Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. He holds a PhD in management from the Ourso College of Business at Louisiana State University, and both an MBA and BS from Mississippi State University. His current teaching and research interests include leadership and leader language, teams, and organizational behavior. He is past president of both the Southeastern and Southwestern US Region of the Association for Business Communication. Dr. Sharbrough was on the faculty of the management department of the University of Louisville and a graduate teaching assistant and instructor at LSU. He also served as head of the management & marketing division of The School of Business and most recently served as the director of the school's master of business administration program.