How senior leaders can re-connect to the emerging leaders hidden in their organizations
A sea change has taken place throughout the culture of leadership; today s emerging leaders are "opting out" of the same positions their predecessors coveted in years past.
Praise for Leadership Divided
"Gone are the days when the enterprise agenda could be owned by a few. You need meaningful relationships if you intend to lead well. Leadership Divided will help you create the relationships you need for your organization to succeed. I've known Ron for years, and I know his passion to build successful organizations and effective leaders. You can trust what you will hear in the pages ahead."
--Mike Roberts, president, McDonald's Corporation, From the Introduction
"Reading Leadership Divided is a leadership epiphany. If you are interested in learning to lead justly and humbly, with passion and integrity, read this book."
--Brent Hardaway, chief operating officer, Phase Two Consulting
"At Cadbury Adams, we have worked with Passages Consulting to increase our focus and skill in this area, using many of the concepts in Leadership Divided. Yes, we still work hard to 'make the month,' but now we are better positioned to win the war."
--Brad Irwin, president, Cadbury Adams, U. S.
The perfect handbook to sort through general differences in leadership, so leaders may harmonize their strengths for collective success rather than personal gain. Great insights. Food for thought--and action!"
--Meg VanderLaan, vice president, Worldwide Aftermarket Business Development, Gates Corporation
"I've seen Ron in action--energetic, perceptive, honest, and caring. Next to having Ron around in person, this is the best way to be mentored by him."
--Brian McLaren, best-selling author, A Generous Orthodoxy, and activist (www. brianmclaren. net)
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword vii
Mike Roberts
Introduction: Estuary 1
1 A Level Playing Field: The Death of Rank, The Dare of Exposure 25
2 A Great Cup of Coffee: The Death of Veneer, The Dare of Depth 53
3 A Voice at the Table: The Death of Deception, The Dare of Invitation 79
4 An Imaginative Dream: The Death of Monotony, The Dare of Dreaming 107
5 A Diamond in Formation: The Death of Arrogance, The Dare of Generosity 135
6 A Grateful Champion: The Death of Patronizing, The Dare of Gratitude 167
Epilogue: Bridging the Divide; Go First to the Estuary 197
References and Resources 203
Acknowledgments 205
The Author 209