Learning from Mentors through The Eight Ways of Thinking
John F. Kucia and
Linda S. Gravett
Chapter Chapter 9 in Leadership in Balance, 2014, pp 117-142 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Through these candid excerpts, we are privileged to listen and to learn from a talented group of successful executives who are more humble than heroic; who develop relationships and personal influence as the foundation for their leadership; who set the tone by living the values of their organization; who encourage collaboration by spreading leadership, authority, and responsibility with a clear and accountable purpose—to make better decisions and to execute them better; who take seriously the role of leader as a teacher and a learner; who clearly understand the challenge of globalization and the value of diversity of people and ideas; and finally, although they value collaboration, they are comfortable making hard decisions because they trust their own good judgment, instincts, and intuition.
Keywords: Ethical Leader; High Purpose; Good Leader; Approach Leadership; Master Teacher (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137393449_9
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