by Brook Manville (Author), Brook Manville (Author), Ron Ashkenas (Author)
Put aside all the hypey new frameworks, the listicles, the 10 best things you need to succeed as a leader today. The critical leadership practices--the ones that will allow a leader to make the biggest impact over time--are already well established. They're about how you relate to others. How you make difficult strategic choices. How you get results. How you scan the landscape around you, build a vision for the future, and inspire people to follow you. In fact, these fundamental skills are becoming more important today as organizations and teams become increasingly networked and fragmented and the nature of leadership hierarchies changes.
What's hard is actually doing these things--and excelling at them. In this book, strategy and change experts Ron Ashkenas and Brook Manville distill the best proven ideas and frameworks about leadership from Harvard Business Review and from their careers in leadership development and transformation into a concise handbook that shows rising leaders how to have the most impact on their organizations. You'll learn how to build a unifying vision, set strategy, manage for results, hire and inspire great leaders and teams, drive innovation, and, finally, lead yourself on your own career journey.
Each chapter of the book describes one of these six practices in depth, discussing the pitfalls that real leaders face and how to overcome them, with insights from well-known leaders such as Stanley McChrystal, Dominic Barton, Darren Walker, Jack Welch, and Ann Mulcahy. Each chapter also synthesizes the best Harvard Business Review thinking on the topic. This book gives you the tools you need to have more impact as a leader today, and into the future.
Format: paperback
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Published:
ISBN 10: 1633693740
ISBN 13: 9781633693746
Ron Ashkenas is an Emeritus Partner of Schaffer Consulting and an internationally recognized consultant and speaker on organizational transformation, acquisition integration, and simplification. He has helped premier organizations achieve dramatic performance improvements while also helping CEOs and senior executives to strengthen their leadership capacity. He is a leading voice on transformation, acquisition integration, innovation, and simplification, and a frequent contributor to Harvard Business Review.
Brook Manville is an executive coach for for-profit and nonprofit leaders and heads a consultancy focused on strategy, organizational development, and executive leadership. Brook has special expertise in knowledge management, strategy, organizational learning, and leadership development. Brook is a former McKinsey partner and was previously Executive Vice President of the United Way of America (the largest US charity), where he led transformation of its membership network to a new strategy of community impact and global philanthropy.