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Building Leadership Character Amy Newman

Building Leadership Character By Amy Newman

Building Leadership Character by Amy Newman


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Using a storytelling approach and real-world cases to explore different dimensions of leadership character, this text encourages the reader to think critically, helping them to develop their character, emotional intelligence and leadership skills.

Building Leadership Character Summary

Building Leadership Character by Amy Newman

With a clear, student-friendly writing style, bestselling author Amy Newman explores different elements of leadership character. Using real companies and situations, the text adopts a storytelling approach to discuss the various ways in which corporations and people respond to difficult situations and learn from their mistakes. Each chapter examines a leadership character dimension such as accountability, integrity, authenticity and courage, engaging the reader in assessments, reflection opportunities and exercises in order to help them to develop as a leader in today's workplace.

Building Leadership Character Reviews

Amy Newman provides practical insight into the role of character in communications and reveals how understanding character can enable leaders to more effectively manage the many situations that stress-test character. Character is about who we are. It is something that develops every day (for better or worse) and with this book, leaders can be more conscious about what leader character is and how to build it. -- Dr. Mary Crossan, Distinguished University Professor, Professor of Strategic Leadership
At a time when 'character' is often thought of as something you either have or you don't, Amy Newman stresses that it can and must be developed through reflection and practice. Readers will come away with motivation, examples and tools! -- Mary C. Gentile, Author of Giving Voice To Values: How To Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right
Developing character is messy business, which is why it's too often ignored. Building Leadership Character tackles this difficult topic through clear examples and engaging discussion that stimulates thought-provoking questions about leadership, communication, and the choices leaders make. -- Judith Lee Brownell, Professor Management & Organizational Behavior
This accessible, highly-readable book draws on contemporary business examples to highlight the importance of several aspects of leadership character. Each chapter provides a focus on a particular trait or attribute, backed up by relevant literature, examples, and a compelling case study. -- Janie Harden Fritz
An excellent complementary textbook, focused on the set of virtues everyone involved in business needs to cultivate to make for truly human, giving, socially responsible business. I would recommend this textbook without hesitation as a required complementary reading for introductory courses in business management, organizational behavior and theory, management theory, marketing, management communication, and business ethics, among others. -- Pedro David Perez
This book breaks down the specific components of Leadership Character, connects each component to leadership communications, illustrates those components with real-world examples, and offers a series of exercises to help reinforce the lessons. -- Risa M. Mish
This text will help to actualize the changeable core dimensions of leadership character to achieve greater emotional intelligence in our students. -- Herbert Z. Wong
This is a leadership text that utilizes real-world examples and case studies to showcase the value of ethical leadership (character leadership) through a storyteller's lens. -- Jeff Zimmerman
This well-organized book that explains leaders' character building issues using many relevant cases/stories. -- Keeok Park
A text dealing with the importance of character to the role of leader. -- Mitchell R. Alegre
I believe this book would be a very good fit for a graduate level ethical leadership course. -- Robert Waris
This text would be great in an MBA course once basic core knowledge is understood. I would recommend this book if your class is smaller and you are able to have discussions regarding these topics. This text could be used as supplemental material in a higher-level leadership course to bring in practical examples. -- Victoria McKee
A practice-based book focused on leadership character. -- Xia Zhao
A book that takes recent examples from organizations and examines how leaders leveraged or missed opportunities to demonstrate key characteristics that make a leader great. -- Abigail Charpentier
I would describe it as a strong, leadership behavior based case study tool to enhance the leadership exploration.... -- Christine R. Day
As you are aware, there has been a lucrative market for books and manuals on to fulfil the demands of organizations, and training and academic institutions. To get to the 'jewel', sometimes requires that you wade through a lot of mediocre ones. This notwithstanding, there are some excellent recent books on leadership and I believe this book falls into that category. -- Robert M. Yawson

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Leadership Character in Context Chapter Overview Leaders Choose Character Leadership Theories Have Evolved Dimensions Focus Our Efforts to Develop Character Leadership Character Has Organizational and Personal Benefits Judgment Contributes to Ethical Decision Making Corporate Failures Teach Us About Character-and About Ourselves Learning From Corporate Failures Respecting and Learning From Failure Summary Exercises Chapter 2. Learning Character Lessons From Failure Chapter Overview Failure Is Critical to Success People Fear Failure Because of the Pain Learning From Failure Builds Character Leaders Adopt a Learning Orientation Forward-Looking Organizations Value Failure Self-Reflection Helps Us Learn From Failure Reflection Prepares Us Intellectually Practicing Mindfulness Prepares Us Emotionally Taking Care of Our Bodies Prepares Us Physically Summary Exercises Chapter 3. Vulnerability: Risking Exposure Chapter Overview Volkswagen's Clean Diesel Dupes Customers Vulnerability Means Risking Exposure Vulnerability Builds Connection Apologizing Is Good for Business Connection Is Built or Destroyed on Social Media Summary Exercises Chapter 4. Authenticity: Living as Yourself Chapter Overview General Motors Delays Recalls Authentic Leaders Are True to Themselves Authenticity Doesn't Mean Being Rigid or Morally Correct Authentic Leaders Bring Their Whole Selves to Work Self-Awareness and Self-Acceptance Help Us Feel Comfortable in Our Own Skin We Want to Connect With Real People on Social Media Summary Exercises Chapter 5. Integrity: Being Consistent and Whole Chapter Overview FIFA Leaders Disappoint Athletes and Fans Around the World Leaders of Integrity Are Consistent and Whole Behavioral Integrity Is Good for Business Trust in Organizations Is Eroding Leaders Who Model Integrity, Trust, and Transparency Cultivate Trust Leaders With Integrity Tell the Truth Investors Seek and Demonstrate Integrity Summary Exercises Chapter 6. Accountability: Responding to Others Chapter Overview Wells Fargo Sets Unrealistic Sales Goals for Employees Responsibility and Accountability Definitions Are Complementary Leaders Avoid Accountability by Shifting Blame Incentives and Regulations Ensure Some Accountability Leaders Foster a Culture of Accountability Accountable Leaders Admit and Forgive Mistakes External Leaders Step in When Boards Fail Whistleblowers Demand Accountability Companies Improve Their Accountability Summary Exercises Chapter 7. Courage: Standing Up Chapter Overview Samsung Botches a Recall Courageous Leaders Fight for Worthy Goals Taking Measured Risks Improves Outcomes Courage Means Facing Our Fears Public, Unpopular Decisions Take Courage Courageous Leaders Tackle Different Conversations Radical Candor and Radical Transparency Are Two Ways Leaders Demonstrate Courage Self-Righteousness Needs to Be Controlled Summary Exercises Chapter 8. Humility: Learning From Others Chapter Overview Constituencies Question Uber's Ethics Humble Leaders Recognize Their Own Limitations Humility as a Management Strength Humble Leaders Make Space for Others Assessments Teach Us About Humility Leading With Humility Requires Perspective Humble Leaders Seek Feedback Curiosity Is Associated With Intellectual Humility Two Chefs Illustrate Humility Summary Exercises Chapter 9. Compassion: Caring for Others and Ourselves Chapter Overview SeaWorld Fails to Respond to the Movie Blackfish Compassion Alleviates Suffering Responding With Compassion Involves Four Steps Compassion Benefits People and Organizations Compassionate Leaders Respond With Small Gestures, Comfort, and Empathy Communication About a Suicide Offers a Model of Compassion Self-Compassion and Gratitude Ease Suffering Summary Exercises Summary Notes Company Index Subject Index About the Author

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NPB9781544307855
9781544307855
1544307853
Building Leadership Character by Amy Newman
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2018-06-26
288
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