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This book is not about leadership, at least in the way we normally think about it. Leadership is not about position, or authority.It's not about big speeches or grand visions. Leadership is engaging others to solve daunting challenges. Those challenges appear in our professional lives, in our communities, our families-and they seem unsolvable, beyond our ability to see what needs to be done or outside our capacity to make the changes needed. They are not. Because, leadership is an activity-small actions taken in moments of opportunity. And as you start to look around, you can…mehr
This book is not about leadership, at least in the way we normally think about it.
Leadership is not about position, or authority.It's not about big speeches or grand visions.
Leadership is engaging others to solve daunting challenges. Those challenges appear in our professional lives, in our communities, our families-and they seem unsolvable, beyond our ability to see what needs to be done or outside our capacity to make the changes needed.
They are not.
Because, leadership is an activity-small actions taken in moments of opportunity. And as you start to look around, you can begin to see more of those moments, seize the opportunity in those moments. Most importantly, you can help others see those opportunities too.
That's why everyone can lead and the real power to solve our most important challenges is when everyone leads.
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Autorenporträt
Ed O'Malley is the president and CEO of the Kansas Leadership Center. A former state legislator and gubernatorial aide, Ed founded the Kansas Leadership Center in 2007.
Inhaltsangabe
1 (Re)Defining Leadership: A Manifesto Part One: Identify The Gap * 2 Seeing The Gap * 3 The Gap Starts with Concerns * 4 The Gap Is Fueled By Aspirations * 5 Everyone Can See The Gap * 6 Adaptive Challenges and Technical Problems Part Two: Barriers to Progress * 7 Our Toughest Challenges Involve Loss * 8 Values Clash When You Seek To Close The Gap * 9 Quick Fixes Make The Gap Wider * 10 Authority Is Never Enough To Close The Gap * 11 Leadership is Risky Part Three: Start With You * 12 Start Authorizing Yourself To Lead * 13 Start With Your Challenge * 14 Start Where You Have Influence * 15 Start With Your Part of The Mess * 16 Start Engaging Others Part Four: Use The Heat * 17 Work Avoidance: When The Heat Is Too Low * 18 Tempers Flare: When The Heat Is Too High * 19 In The Productive Zone Part Five: Everyone Can Lead * 20 Everyone Can Ask Powerful Questions * 21 Everyone Can Make Multiple Interpretations * 22 Everyone Can Act Experimentally * 23 Make Leadership Less Risky for Others 24 When Everyone Leads: A Call To Action
1 (Re)Defining Leadership: A Manifesto Part One: Identify The Gap * 2 Seeing The Gap * 3 The Gap Starts with Concerns * 4 The Gap Is Fueled By Aspirations * 5 Everyone Can See The Gap * 6 Adaptive Challenges and Technical Problems Part Two: Barriers to Progress * 7 Our Toughest Challenges Involve Loss * 8 Values Clash When You Seek To Close The Gap * 9 Quick Fixes Make The Gap Wider * 10 Authority Is Never Enough To Close The Gap * 11 Leadership is Risky Part Three: Start With You * 12 Start Authorizing Yourself To Lead * 13 Start With Your Challenge * 14 Start Where You Have Influence * 15 Start With Your Part of The Mess * 16 Start Engaging Others Part Four: Use The Heat * 17 Work Avoidance: When The Heat Is Too Low * 18 Tempers Flare: When The Heat Is Too High * 19 In The Productive Zone Part Five: Everyone Can Lead * 20 Everyone Can Ask Powerful Questions * 21 Everyone Can Make Multiple Interpretations * 22 Everyone Can Act Experimentally * 23 Make Leadership Less Risky for Others 24 When Everyone Leads: A Call To Action
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