Going Back to the Future: A Leadership Journey for Educators
Autor Robert Palestini, Ed.Den Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 sep 2011
Dr. Palestini rightly points out that effective leaders have been utilizing the same leadership behavior for centuries. He uses this evidence to support the perennial and lasting impact of situational leadership theory which posits that no single way of leading works in all situations. Rather, appropriate leadership behavior depends on the circumstances at a given time. For centuries effective managers have been diagnosing the situation, identifying the leadership style or behavior that will be most effective, and then determining whether they can implement the required style.
At the turn of the last century, the editors of Life Magazine identified the 100 leaders who they believed had the most impact of the global society during the second millennium. Using this list as a backdrop, Palestini chose ten of the twentieth century individuals on the list to explore what it was about their respective leadership behavior that allowed them to have such a significant and lasting impact on our society.
When we examine the leadership behavior of the ten great leaders profiled in this book, we will most certainly find that the most effective of them operated out of all five leadership frames-the lesson learned being that if one wishes to hone one's current leadership skills or become a future leader, one can learn to do so by reflectively looking to the leaders of the past.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607095873
ISBN-10: 1607095874
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 148 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1607095874
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 148 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
1 Contemporary Leadership Theory
2 Leading with Heart
3 Jane Addams
4 Walt Disney
5 Thomas Alva Edison
6 Henry Ford
7 Mahatma Gandhi
8 Adolph Hitler
9 Pope John Paul II
10 Martin Luther King, Jr.
11 Vladimir Lenin
12 Mao Zedong
13 John D. Rockefeller
14 To Lead as Jesus Did
15 Leadership Lessons Learned
Appendix: The Heart Smart Organizational Diagnosis Model
References
About the Author
1 Contemporary Leadership Theory
2 Leading with Heart
3 Jane Addams
4 Walt Disney
5 Thomas Alva Edison
6 Henry Ford
7 Mahatma Gandhi
8 Adolph Hitler
9 Pope John Paul II
10 Martin Luther King, Jr.
11 Vladimir Lenin
12 Mao Zedong
13 John D. Rockefeller
14 To Lead as Jesus Did
15 Leadership Lessons Learned
Appendix: The Heart Smart Organizational Diagnosis Model
References
About the Author
Recenzii
There's no better way to learn about leadership than to study great leaders looking for insight into the habits of mind and heart that enabled them to make a difference. That's just what Robert Palestini does in Going Back to the Future, taking readers on a journey through the lives of figures as diverse, fascinating and instructive as Jane Addams, Walt Disney, Pope John Paul II, and Mao Zedong. Anyone interested in leadership and the lives of emblematic leaders should find much to like in Palestini's book.
Robert Palestini's new book speaks to the age. As Americans worry about the character and conduct of supposed leaders in business, education, entertainment, and public affairs, they cry out for models of effective leadership that might inform and inspirethis and subsequent generations. Palestini draws on his own experience and observations as a leader in education from the primary grades to graduate studies and his close reading of history and biography to discover critical qualities effective leaders have demonstrated and must have to succeed. His reach is wide and deep in selecting various leaders from the last century or so who have exemplified, in various degrees, five frames of leadership, including, in Palestini's wise consideration, morality. Palestini's deft profiles show that effective leaders are made, not born, and that most of all that they must be learners in order to be leaders. Effective leaders, he posits, were those who understood, adapted to, and managed different situations rather thanthose who hewed only to dogma or ignored the ideas and interests of others beyond themselves. Pragmatism and principles formed the ready mix for success. The genius of Palestini's book is his common-sense approach to issues of leadership. The result is a
Literature on leadership often fails to include a clear connection between theory and practice. This book details characteristics and behaviors manifested by effective leaders from the past and discusses how their behavior was informed by leadership theory. Dr. Robert Palestini describes the leadership practice of eleven great historical figures as a way to illustrate situational leadership theory, and as a guide for our own leadership behavior in today's world. I have known Bob Palestini and observed his leadership practices for a number of years, and his book demonstrates how one can become a very effective leader in his or her personal and professional life. I believe that Going Back to the Future: A Leadership Journey for Educators will prove to be an invaluable resource for leaders at various levels not only within the educational arena, but in other types of organizations as well.
Robert Palestini's new book speaks to the age. As Americans worry about the character and conduct of supposed leaders in business, education, entertainment, and public affairs, they cry out for models of effective leadership that might inform and inspirethis and subsequent generations. Palestini draws on his own experience and observations as a leader in education from the primary grades to graduate studies and his close reading of history and biography to discover critical qualities effective leaders have demonstrated and must have to succeed. His reach is wide and deep in selecting various leaders from the last century or so who have exemplified, in various degrees, five frames of leadership, including, in Palestini's wise consideration, morality. Palestini's deft profiles show that effective leaders are made, not born, and that most of all that they must be learners in order to be leaders. Effective leaders, he posits, were those who understood, adapted to, and managed different situations rather thanthose who hewed only to dogma or ignored the ideas and interests of others beyond themselves. Pragmatism and principles formed the ready mix for success. The genius of Palestini's book is his common-sense approach to issues of leadership. The result is a
Literature on leadership often fails to include a clear connection between theory and practice. This book details characteristics and behaviors manifested by effective leaders from the past and discusses how their behavior was informed by leadership theory. Dr. Robert Palestini describes the leadership practice of eleven great historical figures as a way to illustrate situational leadership theory, and as a guide for our own leadership behavior in today's world. I have known Bob Palestini and observed his leadership practices for a number of years, and his book demonstrates how one can become a very effective leader in his or her personal and professional life. I believe that Going Back to the Future: A Leadership Journey for Educators will prove to be an invaluable resource for leaders at various levels not only within the educational arena, but in other types of organizations as well.