Will your next leader be insignificantor indispensable?
The importance of leadership and the impact of individual leaders has long been the subject of debate. Are they made by history, or do they make it?
In Indispensable , Harvard Business School professor Gautam Mukunda offers an enticingly fresh look at how and when individual leaders really can make a difference. By identifying and analyzing the hidden patterns of their careers, and by exploring the systems that place these leaders in positions of power, Indispensable sheds new light on how we may be able to identify the best leaders and what lessons we can learn, from both the process and the result.
Profiling a mix of historic and modern figuresfrom Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln to Winston Churchill and Judah Folkmanand telling the stories of how they came to power and how they made the most important decisions of their lives, Indispensable reveals how, when, and where a single individual in the right place at the right time can save or destroy the organization they lead, and even change the course of history.
Indispensable will also help you understand this new model so you can use it in your own lifewhether you're a citizen casting a ballot, an executive choosing your next CEO, or a leader trying to make your mark.
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The importance of leadership and the impact of individual leaders has long been the subject of debate. Are they made by history, or do they make it?
In Indispensable , Harvard Business School professor Gautam Mukunda offers an enticingly fresh look at how and when individual leaders really can make a difference. By identifying and analyzing the hidden patterns of their careers, and by exploring the systems that place these leaders in positions of power, Indispensable sheds new light on how we may be able to identify the best leaders and what lessons we can learn, from both the process and the result.
Profiling a mix of historic and modern figuresfrom Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln to Winston Churchill and Judah Folkmanand telling the stories of how they came to power and how they made the most important decisions of their lives, Indispensable reveals how, when, and where a single individual in the right place at the right time can save or destroy the organization they lead, and even change the course of history.
Indispensable will also help you understand this new model so you can use it in your own lifewhether you're a citizen casting a ballot, an executive choosing your next CEO, or a leader trying to make your mark.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
It makes for fascinating reading..." Tom Friedman, The New York Times
In his new book, Indispensable , Gautam Mukunda, of Harvard Business School, uses Lincoln to examine one of the liveliest debates in modern managementwhether insiders or outsiders make better bosses." The Economist
These insights should now be of considerable help to the future development of aspiring executives and those who coach them, and to those responsible for selecting a CEO most suited to mastering a looming challenge." Strategy and Leadership
Gautam Mukunda, with his book Indispensable and its cornerstone leader filtration theory (LFT), provides a significant new contribution to, first, organization studies in general and, second, leadership theory in particular." Organization Studies, SAGE journals
Associations seeking a CEO will benefit from Mukunda's leadership research and examples, as well as his six guidelines for increasing the chances of a successful hire...Mukunda's conclusions are likely to inspire rich dialogue among board members and CEOs." Associations Now Magazine (asae: The Center for Association Leadership)
In reviewing the life of some of the greatest leaders in history, Gautam Mukunda offers us a vision of leadership that is fascinating and original." Business Digest (France)
ADVANCE PRAISE for Indispensable :
Steven Pinker, Harvard College Professor of Psychology, Harvard University; author, The Better Angels of Our Nature and How the Mind Works
Indispensable is indispensablean eye-opening analysis of how we should evaluate leaders in our politics and our organizations, and a set of gripping narratives about some of the most fascinating people who have ever lived."
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prizewinning author and presidential historian
Indispensable provides a masterly, absorbing, and exceptionally original approach to the age-old study of leadership."
Clayton M. Christensen, bestselling author, The Innovator's Dilemma
I have studied innovation and change from many dimensions. Somehow, however, I had simply assumed that the right leader can be selected to effect the changes required. Indispensable has taught me that I was woefully naive. This is a great book."
Kenneth C. Frazier, Chairman, President, and CEO, Merck & Co
Indispensable provides fascinating insights into how leaders are shaped by their unique personal and professional journeys and by the context of their times. Whether they were focused on saving countries, saving companies, or saving lives, the individuals profiled here are memorably illuminated through Mukunda's sharp and engaging analysis."
David Gergen, Professor of Public Service, Harvard Kennedy School; senior political analyst, CNN
Why do some leaders change the course of human events, while others find themselves not quite up to the task when history knocks? In a study that applies to business as well as to civil society and politics, Mukunda explores the filtration' systems through which we choose our leaders, providing fresh and fascinating insights."
In his new book, Indispensable , Gautam Mukunda, of Harvard Business School, uses Lincoln to examine one of the liveliest debates in modern managementwhether insiders or outsiders make better bosses." The Economist
These insights should now be of considerable help to the future development of aspiring executives and those who coach them, and to those responsible for selecting a CEO most suited to mastering a looming challenge." Strategy and Leadership
Gautam Mukunda, with his book Indispensable and its cornerstone leader filtration theory (LFT), provides a significant new contribution to, first, organization studies in general and, second, leadership theory in particular." Organization Studies, SAGE journals
Associations seeking a CEO will benefit from Mukunda's leadership research and examples, as well as his six guidelines for increasing the chances of a successful hire...Mukunda's conclusions are likely to inspire rich dialogue among board members and CEOs." Associations Now Magazine (asae: The Center for Association Leadership)
In reviewing the life of some of the greatest leaders in history, Gautam Mukunda offers us a vision of leadership that is fascinating and original." Business Digest (France)
ADVANCE PRAISE for Indispensable :
Steven Pinker, Harvard College Professor of Psychology, Harvard University; author, The Better Angels of Our Nature and How the Mind Works
Indispensable is indispensablean eye-opening analysis of how we should evaluate leaders in our politics and our organizations, and a set of gripping narratives about some of the most fascinating people who have ever lived."
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prizewinning author and presidential historian
Indispensable provides a masterly, absorbing, and exceptionally original approach to the age-old study of leadership."
Clayton M. Christensen, bestselling author, The Innovator's Dilemma
I have studied innovation and change from many dimensions. Somehow, however, I had simply assumed that the right leader can be selected to effect the changes required. Indispensable has taught me that I was woefully naive. This is a great book."
Kenneth C. Frazier, Chairman, President, and CEO, Merck & Co
Indispensable provides fascinating insights into how leaders are shaped by their unique personal and professional journeys and by the context of their times. Whether they were focused on saving countries, saving companies, or saving lives, the individuals profiled here are memorably illuminated through Mukunda's sharp and engaging analysis."
David Gergen, Professor of Public Service, Harvard Kennedy School; senior political analyst, CNN
Why do some leaders change the course of human events, while others find themselves not quite up to the task when history knocks? In a study that applies to business as well as to civil society and politics, Mukunda explores the filtration' systems through which we choose our leaders, providing fresh and fascinating insights."