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Harvard business review on leadership.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Harvard business review paperback seriesPublication details: Boston, MA : Harvard Business School Press, c1998.Description: v, 238 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0875848834
  • 9780875848839
Other title:
  • On leadership
  • Leadership
Uniform titles:
  • Harvard business review.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/092 21
LOC classification:
  • HD57.7 .H387 1998
Other classification:
  • 85.08
Online resources:
Contents:
The manager's job: folklore and fact / Henry Mintzberg -- What leaders really do / John P. Kotter -- Managers and leaders: are they different? / Abraham Zaleznik -- The discipline of building character / Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr. -- The ways chief executive officers lead / Charles M. Farkas and Suzy Wetlaufer -- The human side of management / Thomas Teal -- The work of leadership / Ronald A. Heifetz and Donald L. Laurie -- Whatever happened to the take-charge manager? / Nitin Nohria and James D. Berkley.
Review: "This collection of eight of the Harvard Business Review's most influential articles on leadership brings together authors who challenge many long-held assumptions about the true sources of power and authority in today's businesses."--BOOK JACKET.
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Articles reprinted from Harvard business review.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The manager's job: folklore and fact / Henry Mintzberg -- What leaders really do / John P. Kotter -- Managers and leaders: are they different? / Abraham Zaleznik -- The discipline of building character / Joseph L. Badaracco, Jr. -- The ways chief executive officers lead / Charles M. Farkas and Suzy Wetlaufer -- The human side of management / Thomas Teal -- The work of leadership / Ronald A. Heifetz and Donald L. Laurie -- Whatever happened to the take-charge manager? / Nitin Nohria and James D. Berkley.

"This collection of eight of the Harvard Business Review's most influential articles on leadership brings together authors who challenge many long-held assumptions about the true sources of power and authority in today's businesses."--BOOK JACKET.

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