The Life of Leading Greatly
Authored by Mr. Michael H Shenkman
The book envisions the unfolding of the story by which people
who are leaders become great leaders. The story has four
parts. Each of these parts constitutes a learning ring these
moments, we check in with Beth and reflect on the experience
that is bringing her to a point of needing new realizations.
Then we discuss what those realizations spark in terms
of new insights and new openings into the practices that enable
great leading to take shape.
At each of these pauses on the path we find a marker that
helps us sort out what is occurring for Beth at this time and
place. The marker stake the form of the arches.
The components of each of the arches remains the same - four spires and a keystone - but at each
point in the journey,what those components represent evolves.
They have toevolve because each of these occasions makes
an occasion during which the leader realizes new dimensions
of herself and of the endeavor.
The lessons learned at the previous arches are retained, and
are actually expanded and enriched. Thus at any point in the
journey, the leader is learning at most five (not 140)lessons.
After the third arch, we might imagine, the leader can
venture forth with no need of any learning device,
any "arch," at all.
ISBN/EAN13:1463560672 / 9781463560676 Page Count:310 Binding Type:US Trade Paper Trim Size:5.5" x 8.5" Language:English Color:Black and White Related Categories:Business & Economics / Leadership |