Leadership the Sven-Goran Eriksson Way: How to Turn Your Team into Winners

Leadership the Sven-Goran Eriksson Way: How to Turn Your Team into Winners

by Stuart Crainer (Author), Julian Birkinshaw (Author)

Synopsis

In Leadership the Sven-Goran Eriksson Way, Julian Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer illustrate and analyze the leadership and management skills which Eriksson has successfully demonstrated by building a winning football team. Placing these skills in the context of business, Birkinshaw and Crainer draw out the lessons managers or leaders can learn from Eriksson. These range from one-to-one coaching and building an atmosphere of trust and commitment to strong decision-making and handling talented (if sometimes difficult to deal with) individuals. This is the first book to take Eriksson's unique leadership style and winning techniques and put them into a business context. Published to coincide with World Cup mania. Serialisation in The Times and extensive coverage elsewhere. Perfect author team combines Birkinshaw's management insights with Crainer's proven expertise as best-selling author of business books and past contributor to FA publications.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 172
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 28 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 1841124192
ISBN 13: 9781841124193

Media Reviews
..You'll be sure to score with this one. (The Bookseller, 1 February 2002) ..an academic from the London Business School and a seasoned management author have studied every move of the England manager and have written a book that will enable you to Sven yourself .. (Financial Times, 25 February 2002) ...the authors examine the mature form of leadership that Eriksson exemplifies: the level-headed long-termism that learns from failure, encourages responsibility and keeps it simple ... (The Business (FT Supplement) 6 April 2002) ..new role models are emerging. Inspired by optimism about England's World Cup prospects, Leadership the Sven-Goran Eriksson Way is published this month. The Lesson? Better a Swede than a turnip. (The Times, 11 April 2002) ..ideals for those wanting to read about football while appearing to digest a management textbook (The Times, 12 April 2002) ..this does give useful leadership tips and concentrates on successful leaders - including Eriksson. It is interest..and worth a look. (Business Age, April 2002) ..this book is easy to read.. (Human Resources, April 2002) probe[s] into the deep recesses of the Eriksson mind and offers a blueprint of how to run not just a football team, but a business or a government.. (Daily Express, 17 April 2002) ..thought-provoking.. (Independent on Sunday, 14 April 2002) ..offers a visible and successful example of this new model of leader.. (Media Week, 26 April 2002) dissect (Eriksson's) techniques to discover nuggets of leadership wisdom . (Computer Weekly, 2 May 2002) Even football-phobes must have noticed not only that the national team is going quite well at the moment, but that this is also being achieved under a manager who neither rends his clothing in foaming hysteria nor swears at the referee - even at the height of overwhelming interest in his off-pitch activities. At least part of the explanation, according to consultants Julian Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer, authors of Leadership the Sven-Goran Eriksson Way, lies in Swedish traditions of management, to do with qualitites such as openness and accessibility, combined with caring and nurturing... (Times Educational Supplement, 17 May 2002) ..very sound practical approaches to effective leadership...this is a good book to read. (People Management, 16 May 2002) ..an informative read.. (Accountancy Age, 7 June 2002) ...After England's 3-0 victory yesterday, big corporations eager to learn the secrets of Eriksson's motivational skills are prepared to pay him as much as David Beckham earns...experts in business are quick to draw parallels between football and the city...Stuart Crainer, co-author of their new book said Basically he [Eriksson] practises grown-up, common-sense management...He does not do anything clever, he just plays to the team's strengths and keeps expectations low... (Sunday Times, 16 June 2002) ...very informative... (Modern Management, 1 August 2002) ...definitely worth a look... an engaging read... (Yorkshire Post (Leeds), 31 December 2002) , ...there are many good things in the book...give it a go... (The Working Manager.com, 6 January 2004)
Author Bio
JULIAN BIRKINSHAW is Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management at the London Business School, specializing in strategy and management of large multinational corporations. He has taught on executive programmes for many organizations, such as Ericsson, Lufthansa, HSBC, Exxon-Mobil, Sara Lee and Ernst & Young. He is author of three books, including Entrepreneurship in the Global Firm (2001). The leading British Management magazine Management Today profiled Julian Birkinshaw as one of six of the Next Generation of Management Gurus. STUART CRAINER is co-founder of Suntop Media and the author of a string of business bestsellers including The Tom Peters Phenomenon, The Ultimate Business Library and The Financial Times Handbook of Management