Action Learning: How the World's Top Companies Are Re-Creating Their Leaders and Themselves: 44 (J-B US non-Franchise Leadership)

Action Learning: How the World's Top Companies Are Re-Creating Their Leaders and Themselves: 44 (J-B US non-Franchise Leadership)

by David Dotlich (Author), Dotlich (Author), James L. Noel (Author)

Synopsis

A Strategic Boot Camp for Leadership Development "David Dotlich has worked with top management of the best companies to deliver Action Learning programs for over fifteen years. His insights into how leaders develop and his experience as a coach and executive are captured in this excellent book." -Arnold Kanarick, executive president and chief human resources officer, The Limited Plug into a dynamic leadership development process custom made for todays rapidly changing, technology-driven business environment. Unlike traditional classroom-style programs, Action Learning engages managers in emotionally intense, team-oriented experiences that directly address the immediate strategic needs of the organization. Here, authors Dotlich and Noel detail the many Action Learning sessions theyve conducted at Shell, Ameritech, Citibank, and other leading corporations that have used Action Learning to quickly and successfully implement a variety of tactical and quantum change initiatives. Readers benefit from a clearly defined framework they can use to construct an Action Learning program of their own-a program that gives companies the power to re-create themselves by first re-creating their leaders.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 244
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 02 Apr 1998

ISBN 10: 0787903493
ISBN 13: 9780787903497

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David Dotlich has worked with top management of the best companies to deliver Action Learning programs for over fifteen years. His insights into how leaders develop and his experience as a coach and executive are captured in this excellent book. --Arnold Kanarick, executive president and chief human resources officer, The Limited
Author Bio
DAVID L. DOTLICH, former executive vice president of Honeywell and Groupe Bull, is an indepAndent consultant and executive coach whose clients include Johnson & Johnson, Nike and Arthur Andersen. JAMES L. NOEL, is vice president of executive development for Citibank.