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Authentic leadership : rediscovering the secrets to creating lasting value / Bill George ; foreword by Warren Bennis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Warren Bennis signature seriesPublication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2003.Edition: 1st edDescription: xix, 217 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0787969133 (alk. paper)
  • 9780787969134 (alk. paper)
  • 0787975281 (pbk.)
  • 9780787975289 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/092 21
LOC classification:
  • HD57.7 .G458 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Where have all the leaders gone? -- pt. 1: Becoming an authentic leader. Leadership is authenticity, not style ; The transformation of leaders ; Leading a balanced life -- pt. 2: Building an authentic company. Missions motivate, dollars don't ; Values don't lie ; It's the customer, stupid! ; It's not just the CEO ; Whose bottom line : customers or shareholders? -- pt. 3: In the crucible of the market. Seven deadly sins : pitfalls to growth ; Overcoming obstacles : nothing can stand in your way ; Ethical dilemmas : when in Rome, don't follow the Romans ; Innovations from the heart ; Acquisitions aren't just about money ; Shareholders come third -- pt. 4: Beyond the bottom line. Governance is governance ; Sticking your neck out ; Preparing for succession--and moving on -- Epilogue: If not me, then who? If not now, when?
Foreword / Warren Bennis -- Preface : A new generation of leaders -- Introduction : Where have all the leaders gone? -- pt. 1. Becoming an authentic leader -- 1. Leadership is authenticity, not style -- 2. The transformation of leaders -- 3. Leading a balanced life -- pt. 2. Building an authentic company -- 4. Missions motivate, dollars don't -- 5. Values don't lie -- 6. It's the customer, stupid! -- 7. It's not just the CEO -- 8. Whose bottom line : customers or shareholders? -- pt. 3. In the crucible of the market -- 9. Seven deadly sins : pitfalls to growth -- 10. Overcoming obstacles : nothing can stand in your way -- 11. Ethical dilemmas : when in Rome, don't follow the Romans -- 12. Innovations from the heart -- 13. Acquisitions aren't just about money -- 14. Shareholders come third -- pt. 4. Beyond the bottom line -- 15. Governance is governance -- 16. Sticking your neck out -- 17. Preparing for succession ... and moving on -- Epilogue : If not me, then who? If not now, when? -- Medtronic financial results -- Suggested reading -- The author -- Index.
Review: "In Authentic Leadership Bill George makes the case that we need new leaders, not just new laws, to bring us out of the current corporate crisis. He persuasively demonstrates that authentic leaders of mission-driven companies will create far greater shareholder value than financially oriented companies." "George candidly recounts many of the toughest challenges he encountered - from ethical dilemmas and battles with the FDA to his own development as a leader. He shows how to develop the five essential dimensions of authentic leaders - purpose, values, heart, relationships, and self-discipline."--Jacket.
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HD57.7.G356 2013 Leading with communication : HD57.7.G36 2004 Leading the way : HD57.7 .G4574 2016 Be the Boss Everyone Wants to Work For : HD57.7.G458 2003 C.1 Authentic leadership : HD57.7.G4582 2007 C.3 True North : HD57.7.G664 2002 C.1 Primal leadership : HD57.7.G664 2002 c.2 Primal leadership :

"A Warren Bennis book."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-205) and index.

Introduction: Where have all the leaders gone? -- pt. 1: Becoming an authentic leader. Leadership is authenticity, not style ; The transformation of leaders ; Leading a balanced life -- pt. 2: Building an authentic company. Missions motivate, dollars don't ; Values don't lie ; It's the customer, stupid! ; It's not just the CEO ; Whose bottom line : customers or shareholders? -- pt. 3: In the crucible of the market. Seven deadly sins : pitfalls to growth ; Overcoming obstacles : nothing can stand in your way ; Ethical dilemmas : when in Rome, don't follow the Romans ; Innovations from the heart ; Acquisitions aren't just about money ; Shareholders come third -- pt. 4: Beyond the bottom line. Governance is governance ; Sticking your neck out ; Preparing for succession--and moving on -- Epilogue: If not me, then who? If not now, when?

Foreword / Warren Bennis -- Preface : A new generation of leaders -- Introduction : Where have all the leaders gone? -- pt. 1. Becoming an authentic leader -- 1. Leadership is authenticity, not style -- 2. The transformation of leaders -- 3. Leading a balanced life -- pt. 2. Building an authentic company -- 4. Missions motivate, dollars don't -- 5. Values don't lie -- 6. It's the customer, stupid! -- 7. It's not just the CEO -- 8. Whose bottom line : customers or shareholders? -- pt. 3. In the crucible of the market -- 9. Seven deadly sins : pitfalls to growth -- 10. Overcoming obstacles : nothing can stand in your way -- 11. Ethical dilemmas : when in Rome, don't follow the Romans -- 12. Innovations from the heart -- 13. Acquisitions aren't just about money -- 14. Shareholders come third -- pt. 4. Beyond the bottom line -- 15. Governance is governance -- 16. Sticking your neck out -- 17. Preparing for succession ... and moving on -- Epilogue : If not me, then who? If not now, when? -- Medtronic financial results -- Suggested reading -- The author -- Index.

"In Authentic Leadership Bill George makes the case that we need new leaders, not just new laws, to bring us out of the current corporate crisis. He persuasively demonstrates that authentic leaders of mission-driven companies will create far greater shareholder value than financially oriented companies." "George candidly recounts many of the toughest challenges he encountered - from ethical dilemmas and battles with the FDA to his own development as a leader. He shows how to develop the five essential dimensions of authentic leaders - purpose, values, heart, relationships, and self-discipline."--Jacket.

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