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The Leader's Change Handbook : An Essential Guide to Setting Direction and Taking Action Jay A. Conger, Gretchen M. Spreitzer and Edward E. Lawler III - Editors Format: Paperback, 432pp. ISBN: 9781118642191 Publisher: Jossey-Bass Pub. Date: January 23, 2013 Average Customer Review: For Bulk Orders Call: 626-441-2024 Description and Reviews From The Publisher: Recently, the nation's top business researchers and practitioners gathered on the University of Southern California campus. They came together at the invitation of USC's Leadership Institute and the Center for Effective Organizations, two of the country's premier think tanks on leadership and change. Their mission: to collaborate on a book that would present the most advanced ideas about the role of leaders as they attempt to radically transform their organizations. This elite group of thinkers, influential authors, and business gurus shared their experiences, asked the tough questions, and conspired to create the most up-to-date and authoritative work in the field. The result is The Leader's Change Handbook. Full of fascinating case studies, action strategies, and unbeatable advice, The Leader's Change Handbook contains the best new thinking from each of its distinguished contributors on the twin challenges leaders face as they try to create leaner, more responsive organizations while empowering their workforces. This compilation of essays is a unique synthesis of wisdom and insight presented by a coterie of business luminaries?David Nadler, Richard Pascale, Bob Quinn, Christopher Bartlett, Ron Heifetz, and Susan Mohrman among them?working toward a common vision. Taken individually, each chapter offers specific solutions for executives, managers, consultants, and human resource professionals struggling to implement change within their organizations. Taken together, they form a comprehensive handbook that outlines the key elements of effective change management, expands the traditional notions of leadership, and anticipates the future of organizational transformation. Reviews Intended for executives, managers, and consultants, this volume presents an array of perspectives on the theme of leadership and organizational change, written by some of today's best known, and mostly university-affiliated, thinkers in the field. —Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
About the Authors Jay A. Conger, an internationally known author, speaker, and educator, is executive director of the Leadership Institute and a professor of business administration at the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. Business Week has recognized Conger as the nation's best professor of executive leadership. Gretchen M. Spreitzer is an assistant professor of business administration at the University of Southern California. She is a recognized expert on empowerment and leadership. Edward E. Lawler is a professor of business administration at the University of Southern California and founder and director of the Center for Effective Organizations. He was named by Business Week as one of the country's leading management experts. |
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