Book description
What makes a great leader? Have you got what it takes? And how can you improve your leadership skills to get the most out of yourself, the people you manage and your business? In this new paperback edition of The Leadership Mystique, acclaimed management guru Manfred Kets de Vries answers these questions and more.
All ambitious managers want to become leaders and are keen to learn how to get there.
Many managers/leaders suffer from what Kets De Vries has coined 'neurotic impostor syndrome', the fear of being exposed as a 'fake', and are seeking tips and guidance on how to become more effective and confident in their roles.
First edition was extremely successful internationally.
Manfred Kets De Vries is a major name and an accomplished writer. As well as being the author /editor of 17 books, he publishes widely in journals, newspapers and professional magazines, for instance recent (September 2005) articles in the Harvard Business Review and The Guardian.
The second edition will be shorter, punchier and a lower-priced paperback taking the book to a wider audience.
Includes clever diagnostics that get you thinking such as: If your company/team is drowning and you can save only 5 people, who would you save?
Table of contents
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The Leadership Mystique
- Financial Times Prentice Hall
- About the author
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- List of Boxes
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- 1. Decoding the human mystique: Using the prism of the clinical paradigm
- 2. Emotional intelligence in the world of work
- 3. The mussel syndrome
- 4. The failure factor in leadership
- 5. The Dilbert phenomenon
- 6. The rot at the top
- 7. Achieving personal and organizational change
- 8. Characteristics of effective leadership
- 9. Leadership in a global context
- 10. Roles leaders play
- 11. The dynamics of succession
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12. Leadership development
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- Selection problems
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Developmental tasks
- Broad exposure to different functions in the company early in the future leader’s career
- Personal experiences that lead to greater sensitivity to customers and the competition
- Going to Timbuktu
- Positive mentoring from an effective leader
- Maintaining the balance between personal and public life
- A strong dose of emotional intelligence
- Leadership in the “digital age”
- 13. Best places to work: Authentizotic organizations
- 14. Final thoughts
- Suggested further reading
Product information
- Title: The Leadership Mystique: Leading Behavior in the Human Enterprise, Second Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: January 2009
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780131369993
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