Why Leadership Sucks™: Fundamentals of Level 5 Leadership and Servant Leadership
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Rating | : | 4.62 (840 Votes) |
Asin | : | 098840530X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 204 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-01 |
Language | : | English |
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Leadership principles of self-examination, apologies, authenticity, controlling and displaying emotions, and handling adversity. Part 4: Specific management situations, focusing on building business leadership competenciesGet this book now to decrease your stress and frustration with leadership. He paints a picture of leadership that is worth the fight to make it suck less.Here's What's In Store For You Define leadership in general and the servant leadersh
As he explains, a leader role is less forgiving, with organizational leaders held to a much higher standard and less able to recover from mistakes. Miles uses the first person throughout to personalize the account, which is based upon not only his perspective, but his successful experiences as such a leader. While Miles' book isn't the only guide available, it is the most succinct, hard-hitting survey on the market, linking personal ideals and ethics to business and spiritual pursuits alike.-Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review
@joemcfddn said Learn Habits and Principles of Servant Leadership.. There is alot of helpful advice in this book for leaders. I especially liked the sections on empowering others and modesty (specifically humility). There is quite alot to unpack in this book that will take some time to re-read and apply all the habits and principles outlined in it. If you are seeking to be a better servant leader this book is a great resource and compilation of practical usable advice in doing so.The book is divided into four parts:Part 1: To serve or not t. This book will help you serve right John Vonhof As anyone who has served in a leadership role will tell you, leadership is hard work - and even when things go right, it can be challenging. Miles Anthony Smith gives leaders a resource to raise their effectiveness. He calls it Level 5 Leadership and Servant Leadership. While some of the principles are not new, Smith gives them a new fresh look. In four sections, the book explores the choices we make in service, serving your organization, humility (often lacking in today's . Chris Busch said An Interesting, Useful, and Enjoyable Read. Not knowing what to expect from Miles' first book, I was very happily surprised to find a book on leadership that was not bloated with non-actionable platitudes. Leadership Sucks is actually a meld of leadership and management the author discusses in a straightforward, pragmatic style. The book is filled with good content throughout, not just the first 60 pages.His chapter on Team Culture: Hiring and Coaching People Who Fit is loaded with value and in the controversy over w