UID:
kobvindex_INT0002959
Format:
xxvi, 148 pages
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21 x 14 cm
Edition:
[Revised edition, reprint]
ISBN:
9780385264969
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9780385512466
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0385264968
,
0385512465
Content:
"In what has become a bible for the business world, the successful former CEO of Herman Miller, Inc., explores how executives and managers can learn the leadership skills that build a better, more profitable organization. Leadership Is an Art has long been a must-read not only within the business community but also in professions ranging from academia to medical practices, to the political arena. First published in 1989, the book has sold more than 800,000 copies in hardcover and paperback. This revised edition brings Max De Pree's timeless words and practical philosophy to a new generation of readers. De Pree looks at leadership as a kind of stewardship, stressing the importance of building relationships, initiating ideas, and creating a lasting value system within an organization. Rather than focusing on the 'hows' of corporate life, he explains the 'whys.' He shows that the first responsibility of a leader is to define reality and the last is to say thank you. Along the way, the artful leader must: • Stimulate effectiveness by enabling others to reach both their personal potential and their institutional potential • Take a role in developing, expressing, and defending civility and values • Nurture new leaders and ensure the continuation of the corporate culture Leadership Is an Art offers a proven design for achieving success by developing the generous spirit within all of us. Now more than ever, it provides the insights and guidelines leaders in every field need."
Note:
EDITORIAL NOTE: hardback edition published 1987 by Michigan State University Press, reprinted 1989 by Currency Doubleday ; paperback edition originally published 1990 by Dell
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Preface -- Foreword : History, leadership, and a vision for corporate life / James O'Toole -- Introduction -- The Millwright died -- What is leadership? -- Participative premises -- Theory fastball -- Roving leadership -- Intimacy -- Whither capitalism? -- Giant tales -- Tribal storytelling -- Who owns this place? -- Communicate! -- Pink ice in the urinal -- What's next? -- Some thoughts for CEOs who build buildings -- To make one vice president, mix well... -- Why should I weep? -- The marks of elegance -- Postscript
Language:
English
Keywords:
Handbooks and manuals
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