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Fullan, Michael
Change Leader
Learning to Do What Matters Most

1. Edition - August 2011
24.90 Euro
2011. 192 Pages, Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0-470-58213-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-470-58213-8 - John Wiley & Sons


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We live in a challenging, complex, inter-connected and unpredictable world beset by a range of seemingly insoluble problems. But, says Michael Fullan--an internationally acclaimed authority on organizational change--we have an increasing understanding of how to tackle complex change. This involves developing a new kind of leader: one who recognizes what is needed to bring about deep and lasting changes in living systems at all levels. These leaders need a deep understanding of what motivates us as human beings and how we tap into and influence other people's self-motivation.

In his previous best-selling books The Six Secrets of Change, Leading in a Culture of Change, and Turnaround Leadership, Michael Fullan examined the concepts and processes of change. In Change Leader he turns his focus to the core practices of leadership that are so vital for leading in today's complex world. He reveals seven core practices for today's leaders, all of which appear to be deceptively simple but actually get to the essence of what differentiates a powerful leader from one who is merely competent:
* Practice Drives Theory
* Be Resolute
* Motivate the Masses
* Collaborate to Compete
* Learn Confidently
* Know Your Impact
* Sustain Simplexity

Throughout the book Fullan argues that powerful leaders have built bedrocks of credibility, have learned how to identify the few things that matter most, and know how to leverage their skills in ways that benefit their entire organization. The author shows leaders how to avoid policies and strategies that focus on shallow and short-term goals and develop leadership skills for long-term success.

With a wealth of illustrative examples from business, education, nonprofit, and government sectors Change Leader provides a much-needed leadership guide for today's turbulent climate.

From the contents
Preface xi

Acknowledgments xv

About the Author xvii

CHAPTER ONE: Practice Drives Theory: Doing Is the Crucible of Change 1

CHAPTER TWO: Be Resolute: Act with Purpose and Empathy 27

CHAPTER THREE: Motivate the Masses: Experiencing Is Believing 49

CHAPTER FOUR: Collaborate to Compete: Multiply Capacity and Win 87

CHAPTER FIVE: Learn Confidently: Change Requires Confidence (but True Confidence Requires Humility) 109

CHAPTER SIX: Know Your Impact: Drowning in Data, Thirsty for Knowledge 125

CHAPTER SEVEN: Sustain Simplexity: Just Right Simple 147

References 157

Index 165


 
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