Login

Carucci, Ron A.

Leadership Divided: What Emerging Leaders Need and What You Might Be Missing

Carucci, Ron A. - Leadership Divided: What Emerging Leaders Need and What You Might Be Missing, ebook

24,65€

Ebook, PDF with Adobe DRM
ISBN: 9780787987305
DRM Restrictions

Printing67 pages with an additional page accrued every 11 hours, capped at 67 pages
Copy to clipboard11 excerpts

How senior leaders can re-connect to the emerging leaders hidden in their organizations

A sea change has taken place throughout the culture of leadership; today’s emerging leaders are "opting out" of the same positions their predecessors coveted in years past. But many senior managers trained in traditional leadership still hang onto outdated approaches of command and control despite how much they’ve heard about "empowerment" and inclusion. At the core of this book is the fictional suspense story of Brookreme Corporation, whose leaders are challenged to chart a course to a global future, navigating relational land mines along the way. With both story telling and hard research, Leadership Divided reconnects generations and instructs both senior and emerging leaders on how the relationships of the future will be the path to revolutionary performance.

Ron A. Carucci (Seattle, WA) is a founding partner with Passages Consulting, LLC, where he works with CEOs and senior executives in pursuit of profound organizational change and executive leadership capability. He is Graduate Professor of Leadership at Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle. He is also faculty member at Fordham University, serving as Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, and has served as an adjunct at the Center for Creative Leadership. His clients have included Edward Jones Investments, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Amgen, McDonald’s, PepsiCo, Gates Corporation, Accenture, and many others.

Keywords: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership BUS071000

Author(s)
 
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Publication year
2007
Language
en
Edition
1
Page amount
224 pages
Category
Economy
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9780787987305
Printed ISBN
9780787985899

Similar titles