Leading through activating the soul, heart, and mind of leadership

Generative AI and the remote-work revolution show us every day that we're in a new era. The rules and norms have changed--and so must leadership. And yet, coercive bureaucracy, hierarchy, and control--old ways of thinking and working--are still with us, a deep-seated and powerful legacy. We are...

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Main Authors: Clark, Kim B., Clark, Jonathan R. (Author), Clark, Erin E. (Author)
Other Authors: Burchard, Petrea (Narrator)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [New York] Ascent Audio 2024
Edition:[First edition]
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520 |a Generative AI and the remote-work revolution show us every day that we're in a new era. The rules and norms have changed--and so must leadership. And yet, coercive bureaucracy, hierarchy, and control--old ways of thinking and working--are still with us, a deep-seated and powerful legacy. We are living through a profound transition from an old, industrial era to a new one that is digital, transparent, and complex. In Leading Through, the dynamic struggle between two competing paradigms of leadership is compellingly illustrated: an old paradigm that involves control and power over people versus a new one that enables and inspires power through people. With rich examples and stories, the authors show how deeply ingrained the legacy model of leadership remains and how destructive it is, causing waste and loss of human potential, stifling innovation, and ultimately resulting in what the authors call "organizational darkness." They go on to articulate a new, positive model, one that consciously seeks to do good and to make things better; that cares for people, helping them to thrive; and that mobilizes people to solve tough problems. These three elements, they argue, are the soul, heart, and mind of leadership, and activating them requires careful attention to both the personal and the organizational dimensions of leadership