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  • Every Leader Is an Artist: How the World’s Greatest Artists Can Make You a More Creative Leader

    Every Leader Is an Artist: How the World’s Greatest Artists Can Make You a More Creative Leader by O'Malley, Michael; Baker, William;

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    • Kiadó McGraw Hill
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2012. augusztus 16.

    • ISBN 9780071778572
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem192 oldal
    • Méret 231x160x20 mm
    • Súly 433 g
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    Make Every Business Day a Masterpiece

    “This fascinating book is a must-read for every leader or individual that aspires to become one. It eloquently offers tips, examples, and analogies that help the reader focus effort and attention in that noble attempt to become a better leader.”
    —Eric Weber, Associate Dean IESE, Business School

    “Unlike explorations of leadership that too often provide ‘more heat than light,’ O’Malley and Baker offer a refreshing and engaging lens that not only illuminates but inspires the reader.”
    —Mary C. Gentile, Creator and Director of Giving Voice to Values, and Senior Research Scholar, Babson College

    “This is not another book on leadership. Its essence is that all great leaders show an intense artistry. O’Malley and Baker give leadership criteria that weave business language with a strong dose of artistic principles. A great read.”
    —Chuck Royce, Chairman, Royce Funds

    “Impressive! O’Malley and Baker have written a book that is at once entertaining, intellectually engaging, and practical—a tough combination, rarely achieved.”
    —Ed Greenberg, University of Colorado, coauthor of Turbulence

    “O’Malley and Baker thoughtfully illustrate the intersections between leadership and art, explaining the requisite attributes for leadership excellence, such as focus, intellectual challenge, imagination, and authenticity.”
    —Josh Weston, Honorary Chairman, Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    “O’Malley and Baker have written a wonderful book that illustrates the complexities and necessities of what should be understood as the ultimate qualities of leadership.”
    —David Finn, Chairman, Ruder Finn, Inc.

    About the Book:

    Artists put their work on display for everyone to judge, accepting a position of vulnerability for want of something important to say and in the service of contributing to the common good. Artists bring people closer together by providing a forum for shared experiences. Artists challenge, excite, comfort, and motivate people, and they don’t learn their craft by reading about it in a book; they practice, push themselves and their means of expression, and execute, execute, execute.

    These are exactly the same things effective business leaders do day in and day out.

    In Every Leader Is an Artist, leadership experts O’Malley and Baker employ the “leadership as an art” metaphor to its conceptual limits: leadership is an art. Literally. And leaders are artists; they just happen to work in a different medium.

    This groundbreaking look at leadership offers a completely new perspective on the age-old question: What separates the effective leader from the ineffective leader? O’Malley and Baker reveal 12 key characteristics shared by great artists and leaders, including:

    • Intention: Makes an express commitment to achieve certain exceptional ends
    • Authenticity: Expresses individuality and personal beliefs with honesty and transparency
    • Engagement: Challenges the intellectual capacities of employees and tests their abilities to develop creative solutions to problems
    • Imagination: Makes surprising and unconventional departures from the ordinary that create a new sense of awareness or understanding
    • Form: Diligently combines various communications, structures, and policies into a unified, coherent whole

    “Collectively, these attributes make great leadership possible, or, in their absence, difficult,” write the authors. “Their presence does not assure leadership excellence, but it does set the range of potential.”

    Providing the tools and techniques for developing these qualities, the authors provide vignettes that draw parallels between the personal qualities of famous artists and effective leaders.

    Every Leader Is an Artist will make you see your own leadership characteristics with newfound clarity and help you build upon them to be the best leader you can be. After reading this book, you will never think about leadership and your responsibilities as a leader in quite the same way again.



    Make Every Business Day a Masterpiece

    “This fascinating book is a must-read for every leader or individual that aspires to become one. It eloquently offers tips, examples, and analogies that help the reader focus effort and attention in that noble attempt to become a better leader.”
    —Eric Weber, Associate Dean IESE, Business School

    “Unlike explorations of leadership that too often provide ‘more heat than light,’ O’Malley and Baker offer a refreshing and engaging lens that not only illuminates but inspires the reader.”
    —Mary C. Gentile, Creator and Director of Giving Voice to Values, and Senior Research Scholar, Babson College

    “This is not another book on leadership. Its essence is that all great leaders show an intense artistry. O’Malley and Baker give leadership criteria that weave business language with a strong dose of artistic principles. A great read.”
    —Chuck Royce, Chairman, Royce Funds

    “Impressive! O’Malley and Baker have written a book that is at once entertaining, intellectually engaging, and practical—a tough combination, rarely achieved.”
    —Ed Greenberg, University of Colorado, coauthor of Turbulence

    “O’Malley and Baker thoughtfully illustrate the intersections between leadership and art, explaining the requisite attributes for leadership excellence, such as focus, intellectual challenge, imagination, and authenticity.”
    —Josh Weston, Honorary Chairman, Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    “O’Malley and Baker have written a wonderful book that illustrates the complexities and necessities of what should be understood as the ultimate qualities of leadership.”
    —David Finn, Chairman, Ruder Finn, Inc.

    About the Book:

    Artists put their work on display for everyone to judge, accepting a position of vulnerability for want of something important to say and in the service of contributing to the common good. Artists bring people closer together by providing a forum for shared experiences. Artists challenge, excite, comfort, and motivate people, and they don’t learn their craft by reading about it in a book; they practice, push themselves and their means of expression, and execute, execute, execute.

    These are exactly the same things effective business leaders do day in and day out.

    In Every Leader Is an Artist, leadership experts O’Malley and Baker employ the “leadership as an art” metaphor to its conceptual limits: leadership is an art. Literally. And leaders are artists; they just happen to work in a different medium.

    This groundbreaking look at leadership offers a completely new perspective on the age-old question: What separates the effective leader from the ineffective leader? O’Malley and Baker reveal 12 key characteristics shared by great artists and leaders, including:

    • Intention: Makes an express commitment to achieve certain exceptional ends
    • Authenticity: Expresses individuality and personal beliefs with honesty and transparency
    • Engagement: Challenges the intellectual capacities of employees and tests their abilities to develop creative solutions to problems
    • Imagination: Makes surprising and unconventional departures from the ordinary that create a new sense of awareness or understanding
    • Form: Diligently combines various communications, structures, and policies into a unified, coherent whole

    “Collectively, these attributes make great leadership possible, or, in their absence, difficult,” write the authors. “Their presence does not assure leadership excellence, but it does set the range of potential.”

    Providing the tools and techniques for developing these qualities, the authors provide vignettes that draw parallels between the personal qualities of famous artists and effective leaders.

    Every Leader Is an Artist will make you see your own leadership characteristics with newfound clarity and help you build upon them to be the best leader you can be. After reading this book, you will never think about leadership and your responsibilities as a leader in quite the same way again.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Chapter 1 Intent: Leadership Begins in the Mind
    Chapter 2 Focus: Emphasizing the Center of Attention
    Chapter 3 Skill: If You Are Incapable of Doing It, It Can’t Be Done
    Chapter 4 Form: Putting It All Together
    Chapter 5 Representation: Many Ways to Say Things
    Chapter 6 Imagination: Social Constructions and the Land of Make-Believe
    Chapter 7 Authenticity: Genuine Creations
    Chapter 8 Engagement: The Curious Culture
    Chapter 9 Pleasure: Emotional Nourishment and Personal Enrichment
    Chapter 10 Human Significance: Why Art and Leadership Persist
    Chapter 11 Context: Right Time, Place, and Methods
    Chapter 12 Criticism: Take Me Seriously, Please
    Chapter 13 Do We Really Not Care About Leadership?
    Chapter 14 Masters of Leadership
    Chapter 15 The Rise and Fall of Mr. R.
    Notes
    Index
    About the Authors

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