Managing Leadership: Toward a New and Usable Understanding of what Leadership Really Is--and how to Manage it

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iUniverse, 2004 - 176 páginas
Managing Leadership is an essential guide to understanding what organizational leadership really is and how to harness it to the service of today's organizations.

Author Jim Stroup brings to the topic of organizational leadership over 30 years of experience as a student of and participant in leadership in military, civilian, and governmental organizations around the world. In a compellingly drawn argument, Stroup provides a clear and actionable solution to the leadership crisis facing the owners, directors, and managers of contemporary organizations.

Learn why today's concept of individual leadership has to be scrapped:
§ It places on "leaders" untenable burdens that irresistibly lead to isolation, loss of direction--and disloyalty.
§ It represents the surrender of our organizations, their owners and stakeholders to the "leaders" and their "vision".
§ Managers must regain control of today's organizations in all fields.

Discover how to:
§ Properly understand what leadership in an organization really is.
§ Manage leadership as a resource like any other in the organization.
§ Guide today's organizations out of the individual leadership crisis and into the intelligent management of leadership.

Managing Leadership will show owners and managers how to take back control of their organizations and direct them with effective, no-nonsense managerial integrity.

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PART II Organizational leadership
37
PART III Conclusion
101
Notes
139
Suggestions for Further Reading
143
About the Author
145
Index
147
Back Cover
157
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Página iv - In this paper are those of the writer and are not to be construed as official or reflecting the views of the Navy Department or the Naval Service at large.

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