Author: | Mark W. Altman M.I.S | ISBN: | 9781467867863 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | March 25, 2008 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Mark W. Altman M.I.S |
ISBN: | 9781467867863 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | March 25, 2008 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Leadership for all the Mountains You Climb is designed for all who wish to practice and exhibit real leadership in all aspects of their lives- family, school, career, volunteer and civic organizations.The philosophy is based upon the principles of Servant Leadership defined by Robert Greenleaf and Principle Centered Leadership by Dr. Steven Covey.I cover all relevant leadership theories and attempt to align the many theories and styles of leadership into a coherent whole.
I advance the argument that leadership, real leadership, not management or power wielding, consists of four aspects: philial love for those you propose to lead, a compelling vision, a source of power, and the management skills to keep the organization in a good position to overcome challenges and take advantage of opportunities.
The book is scholarly in nature in that I have provided all my sources, however it is intended to be readable and accessible to teenagers and adults.I have also included help for adults hoping to mentor and teach the next generation of leaders.
Leadership for all the Mountains You Climb, is a very serviceable book for a high school or undergraduate survey course on leadership or a very good primer for anyone looking to explore true, lasting, uplifting leadership.
Leadership for all the Mountains You Climb is designed for all who wish to practice and exhibit real leadership in all aspects of their lives- family, school, career, volunteer and civic organizations.The philosophy is based upon the principles of Servant Leadership defined by Robert Greenleaf and Principle Centered Leadership by Dr. Steven Covey.I cover all relevant leadership theories and attempt to align the many theories and styles of leadership into a coherent whole.
I advance the argument that leadership, real leadership, not management or power wielding, consists of four aspects: philial love for those you propose to lead, a compelling vision, a source of power, and the management skills to keep the organization in a good position to overcome challenges and take advantage of opportunities.
The book is scholarly in nature in that I have provided all my sources, however it is intended to be readable and accessible to teenagers and adults.I have also included help for adults hoping to mentor and teach the next generation of leaders.
Leadership for all the Mountains You Climb, is a very serviceable book for a high school or undergraduate survey course on leadership or a very good primer for anyone looking to explore true, lasting, uplifting leadership.