Autor: Ronald E. Riggio, Ira Chaleff, Jean Lipman–Blumen
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9780787996659 |
ISBN10: |
0787996653 |
Autor: |
Ronald E. Riggio, Ira Chaleff, Jean Lipman–Blumen |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
2008-02-05 |
Ilość stron: |
416 |
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242x184 |
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KM |
Perspectives from The Art of Followership
"In many ways, great followership is harder than leadership. It has more dangers and fewer rewards, and it must routinely be exercised with much more subtlety. But great followership has never been more important." Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor, University of Southern California, and author, Leaders and On Becoming A Leader
"Thirty years ago, I wrote that ′one of the most serious failures in the study of leadership has been the bifurcation between the literature on leadership and the literature on followership.′ Surely, I added, it was ′time that the two literatures be brought together.′ I know of no work that faces this challenge so well as The Art of Followership. I expect it to be a landmark work in the complexities of the leader–follower dynamic." James MacGregor Burns, Woodrow Wilson Professor (emeritus) at Williams College; author, Leadership; and senior editor, The Encyclopedia of Leadership
"The field of followership is still in its infancy. It is rare that people get a chance to build and shape a new area of inquiry. Collectively, we can grow the followership field so that it makes powerful contributions to society." Robert E. Kelley, professor, Carnegie Mellon University, and author, The Power of Followership and In Praise of Followership
Spis treści:
Foreword by James MacGregor Burns.
Acknowledgments.
About the Contributors.
Introduction.
Warren Bennis.
PART ONE: DEFINING AND REDEFINING FOLLOWERSHIP.
1. Rethinking Followership (Robert E. Kelley).
2. Leadership: A Partnership in Reciprocal Following (James Maroosis).
3. Three Perspectives on Followership (Jon P. Howell and Marà a J. Mández).
4. A New Leadership–Followership Paradigm (Ernest L. Stech).
5. Followership: An Outmoded Concept (Joseph Rost).
PART TWO: EFFECTIVE FOLLOWERSHIP.
6. Creating New
Ways of Following (Ira Chaleff).
7. Rethinking Leadership and Followership: A Followerâ s Perspective (Krista Kleiner).
8. The Hero′s Journey to Effective Followership and Leadership: A Practitioner′s Focus (Gail S. Williams).
9. Courageous Followers, Servant–Leaders, and Organizational Transformations (Linda Hopper).
10. Followership in a Professional Services Firm (Brent Uken).
11. Developing Great Leaders, One Follower at a Time (Rodger Adair).
12. Getting Together (Gene Dixon).
PART THREE: THE PITFALLS AND CHALLENGES OF FOLLOWERSHIP.
13. Following Toxic Leaders: In Search of Posthumous Praise (Jean Lipman–Blumen).
14. What Can Milgram′s Obedience Experiments Contribute to Our Understanding of Followership (Thomas Blass)?
15. What Kind of Leader Do People Want to Follow (Michael Maccoby)?
16. Bystanders to Children′s Bullying: The Importance of Leadership by "Innocent Bystanders" (Lorna S. Blumen).
17. Whistleblowing as Responsible Followership (C. Fred Alford).
PART FOUR: FOLLOWERS AND LEADERS: RESEARCH, PRACTICE, AND THE FUTURE.
18. Followersâ Cognitive and Affective Structures and Leadership Processes (Robert G. Lord).
19. Social Identity Processes and the Empowerment of Followers (Michael A. Hogg).
20. Lead, Follow, and Get out of the Way: Involving Employees in the Visioning Process (Melissa K. Carsten and Michelle C. Bligh).
21. Effective Followership for Creativity and Innovation: A Range of Colors and Dimensions (Kimberly S. Jaussi, Andy Stefanovich, and Patricia G. Devlin).
22. Conformist, Resistant, and Disguised Selves: A Post–Structuralist Approach to Identity and Workplace Followership (David Collinson).
23. The Rise of Authentic Followership (Bruce J. Avolio and Rebecca J. Reichard).
Notes.
Index.
Nota biograficzna:
Ronald E. Riggio is director of the Henry R. Kravis Leadership Institute at Cla
remont McKenna College. He is coeditor of The Practice of Leadership and Improving Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations, both from Jossey–Bass, and coauthor of Transformational Leadership, from Erlbaum.
Ira Chaleff is president of Executive Coaching & Consulting Associates, adjunct faculty at Georgetown University, and the author of The Courageous Follower: Standing Up to and for Our Leaders, from Berrett–Koehler.
Jean Lipman–Blumen is Thorton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy and professor of organizational behavior at the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University, and author, The Allure of Toxic Leadership and Connective Leadership.
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Perspectives from The Art of Followership
"In many ways, great followership is harder than leadership. It has more dangers and fewer rewards, and it must routinely be exercised with much more subtlety. But great followership has never been more important." Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor, University of Southern California, and author, Leaders and On Becoming A Leader
"Thirty years ago, I wrote that ′one of the most serious failures in the study of leadership has been the bifurcation between the literature on leadership and the literature on followership.′ Surely, I added, it was ′time that the two literatures be brought together.′ I know of no work that faces this challenge so well as The Art of Followership. I expect it to be a landmark work in the complexities of the leader–follower dynamic." James MacGregor Burns, Woodrow Wilson Professor (emeritus) at Williams College; author, Leadership; and senior editor, The Encyclopedia of Leadership
"The field of followership is still in its infancy. It is rare that people get a chance to build and shape a new area of inquiry. Collectively, we can grow the followership field so that it makes powerful contribu
tions to society." Robert E. Kelley, professor, Carnegie Mellon University, and author, The Power of Followership and In Praise of Followership
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