
Global, multi-faceted, and applied: the most contemporary introduction to leadership, which considers individual, organizational, and societal perspectives.Providing a robust and engaging overview of the leadership field, Exploring Leadership is a highly practical and insightful guide that supports the personal and professional development of both aspiring and experienced leaders. Investigating the complex dynamics of power, identity and purpose in organizations and wider society, this essential resource critically examines significant global issues such as diversity and inclusion, the environmental crisis, and recent Covid-19 pandemic to reveal the systemic nature of leadership in a complex and ever-changing world.Fascinating topics are brought to life through a variety of international examples and case studies, such as ancestral leadership in Maori communities; consideration of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky as a transformational leader; and leadership paradoxes in the Singaporean Civil Service. Individual and group exercises will also stimulate you as an emerging leader, as you consider how you may apply the key theoretical concepts in your future careers.The following additional resources are also available to students:Visual matrix mapping the key theories and themes explored in the text.Skills development guidance.Links to further videos for each chapter (students).Template for reflective activities.Adopting lecturers will have access to the following teaching support resources:Tutorial suggestions for in-class activitiesPowerPoint presentationsLinks to further videos for each chapter (lecturers).Selling Points:- A range of original exercises, activities and resources (for both face-to-face and online courses), that support the development of practical skills as well a critical understanding of leadership.- Examples will be complemented by a range of mini case studies authored by invited contributors from around the world, in order to increase d
This text investigates how leadership functions as a complex, systemic phenomenon across individual, organizational, and societal levels in a rapidly changing global environment. The authors, all professors with extensive academic backgrounds in leadership studies, utilize a multi-faceted framework to move beyond traditional top-down models. They argue that effective leadership requires a critical understanding of power, identity, and purpose, particularly when addressing contemporary global challenges like the environmental crisis and systemic inequality.
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Experts and educators frequently highlight this text as a comprehensive, contemporary resource for both academic study and professional development. Readers often note the balance between theoretical rigor and the inclusion of practical, actionable exercises for emerging leaders.
Page Count:
408
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192846817
ISBN-13:
9780192846815
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