Learning leadership / James M. Kouzes, Barry Z. Posner.
Material type: TextPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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Introduction : The World Needs Exemplary Leaders -- Learning Leadership Fundamentals. Leaders are Born and so Are You ; Leadership Makes a Difference ; You are Already Leading -- Just Not Frequently Enough -- Fundamental One : Believe You Can. You have to Believe in Yourself ; Learning is the Master Skill ; Leadership Emerges from within -- Fundamental Two: Aspire to Excel. You have to Know What's Important to You ; Who You are Isn't Who You Will Be ; It's Not Just About You -- Fundamental Three : Challenge Yourself. Challenge is Your Leadership Training Ground ; Get Curious and Go Kick the Ball Around ; Get Gritty and Stay Hardy ; Courage Gives You the Strength to Grow -- Fundamental Four : Engage Support. I Couldn't have Done it without You ; Get Connected ; Without Feedback You Cannot Grow -- Fundamental Five : Practice Deliberately. Leadership Takes Practice, and Practice Takes Time ; Context Matters ; Learning Leadership Must be a Daily Habit -- Commit To Becoming The Best. It's Not How You Start, it's How You Finish.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Uncover the extraordinary leader in you with straightforward exercises and advice from two of the world’s foremost leadership experts. From the bestselling authors of The Leadership Challenge and over a dozen award-winning leadership books comes a new book that examines a question of fundamental importance: How do people learn to become leaders? Learning Leadership: The Five Fundamentals of Becoming an Exemplary Leader is a comprehensive guide to unleashing the inner leader in us all and to building a solid foundation for a lifetime of leadership growth and mastery. The book offers a concrete framework to help individuals of all levels, functions, and backgrounds take charge of their own leadership development and become the best leaders they can be. Arguing that all individuals are born with the capacity to lead, bestselling authors Kouzes and Posner provide readers with a practical series of actions and specific coaching tips for harnessing that capacity and creating a context in which they can excel. Supported by over 30 years of research, from over seventy countries, and with examples from real-world leaders, Learning Leadership is a clarion call to unleash the leadership potential that is already present in society today. Learning Leadership provides readers with evidence-based strategies to ignite the habit of continuous improvement and the mindset of becoming the best leaders they can be. Emerging leaders, as well as leadership developers, internal and external coaches and trainers, and other human resource professionals will learn from first-hand stories and practical examples so that they can deeply understand and apply the fundamentals for becoming the best leaders they can be. Learning Leadership: The Five Fundamentals of Becoming an Exemplary Leader is divided into digestible bite-sized chapters that encourage daily actions to becoming a better leader. Key takeaways from the book include: Believe in Yourself. Believing in oneself is the essential first step in developing leadership competencies. The best leaders are learners, and they can’t achieve mastery until and unless they truly decide that inside them there is a person who can make and difference and learn to be a better leader than they are right now. Aspire to Excel. To become an exemplary leader, people must determine what they care most about and why they want to lead. Leaders with values-based motivations are the most likely to excel. They also must have a clear image of the kind of leader they want to be in the future—and the legacy they want to leave for others. Challenge Yourself. Challenging oneself is critical to learning leadership. Leaders must seek new experiences and test themselves. There will be inevitable setbacks and failures along the way that require curiosity, grit, courage, and resilience to persist in learning and becoming the best. Engage Support. One can’t lead alone, and one can’t learn alone. It is essential to get support and coaching on the path to achieving excellence. Whether it’s family, managers at work, or professional coaches, leaders need the advice, feedback, care, and support of others. Practice Deliberately. No one gets better at anything without continuous practice. Exemplary leaders spend more time practicing than ordinary leaders. Simply being in the role of a leader is insufficient. To achieve mastery, leaders must set improvement goals, participate in designed learning experiences, ask for feedback, and get coaching. They also put in the time every day and make learning leadership a daily habit. Kouzes and Posner offer unrivaled insights into what it means to become an exemplary leader in today’s world with their original research and over 30 years of experience studying the practices of extraordinary leadership. They show that anyone can.
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