Managers and Leaders Who Can: How You Survive and Succeed in the New Economy

Managers and Leaders Who Can: How You Survive and Succeed in the New Economy

by RuthSpellman (Author)

Synopsis

For a successful world economic system we need some fundamental changes that respond to the changing nature and expectations of society. Capitalism has to become more robust, more acceptable and more sustainable. Managers and Leaders Who Can provides a vision and road-map for making sense of the new world we live in as it affects management and leadership. Looking at the new economic and social circumstances of the post-recession world and examining the implications holistically for management and leadership, for governments, employers and individuals alike, this book provides practical guidance and illustrations on how to take forward the development challenge on a national, organisational and individual level. Praise for Managers and Leaders Who Can: Ruth Spellman s book is a timely and long awaited outstanding addition to the management literature. This is a must read for anybody in a leadership or managerial role. Prof. Cary L. Cooper, CBE, Distinguished Professor of Organisational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University Management School Ruth Spellman has provided the thought platform from which a younger generation of aspiring leaders and managers can transform the nature of their profession. I urge you to read this and be creative! Des Benjamin, CEO Simplyhealth In times of unprecedented change, Managers and Leaders Who Can equips managers with tangible tools and case studies to develop their own and their organisations capabilities. Spellman offers superb, practical and up-to-date insight into what employees want, what managers need and what all business leaders have to focus on to develop competitive advantage in turbulent times. Christina Ioannidis, Founder and CEO, Aquitude; author of Your Loss: How to Win Back your Female Talent Ruth is absolutely right to identify and describe how leadership has to adapt to a totally new business environment. The advice and thoughts in this book will be valuable to all leaders in the public and private sectors. Miles Templeman, DG, IOD Chief Executives in the third sector are facing enormous challenges in the world they operate in. ACEVO members look to us for guidance in these difficult times and this book will be essential and very valuable reading for them in supporting them to make the changes many will need to make. Stephen Bubb, CEO ACEVO

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 12 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 1119993989
ISBN 13: 9781119993988

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...groundbreaking management book practical guidance and illustrations on how to take forward the development challenge on a national...organizational and individual level. (PublicNet.com, July 2011). 'A refreshing shift in focus Engineering and Technology Magazine will be of interest to both seasoned managers looking for fresh ideas and new managers learning the ropes inManagement
Author Bio
Ruth Spellman, Chief Executive, Chartered Management Institute As Chief Executive of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), Ruth Spellman OBE leads the drive to encourage greater focus on the high level skills needed to build UK competitiveness and productivity. She is responsible for the Institute's campaign to raise standards of management and leadership focusing on the skills, attitudes and behaviours which our economy needs to survive and compete in the 21st Century. Prior to joining the Institute in June 2008, Ruth held a succession of high profile roles. She was the first female Chief Executive of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE); Chief Executive of Investors in People UK (IIPUK) for seven years where she made IIP a respected brand both in the UK and overseas; she Chaired the National Training Organisation (NTO) for the voluntary sector in England and held a number of non-executive roles. Prior to that she was HR Director for the NSPCC following five years with Coopers and Lybrand, where she headed up the HR consulting practice in the Eastern region. In 2007 Ruth was awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours List for services to workplace learning. She was voted 14th out of the 100 most influential HR individuals in the UK. She was made an Honorary Doctor of Science at Cranfield University in June 2010, holds an MA from Cambridge University and describes herself as a serial lifelong learner. On taking on her role as CEO of the CMI in 2008, she set a clear priority to raise the profile of the organisations through clear messaging, first class research and providing a range of accessible services for members and employers alike. The CMI is the only chartered professional body in the UK dedicated to promoting the highest standards of management and leadership excellence.