The Wizard and the Warrior: Leading with Passion and PowerThe Wizard and the Warrior gives leaders the insight and courage they need to take risks on behalf of values they cherish and the people they guide. Great leaders must act both as wizard, calling on imagination, creativity, meaning, and magic, and as warrior, mobilizing strength, courage, and willingness to fight as necessary to fulfill their mission. Best-selling authors Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal present the defining moments and experiences of exemplary leaders such as Carly Fiorina, Thomas Keller (head chef of French Laundry), David Neeleman (CEO of Jet Blue), Mary Kay Ash, Warren Buffet, Anne Mulcahy, and Abraham Lincoln3⁄4all of whom have wrested with their own inner warrior and wizard. These engaging, realistic case studies are followed by commentaries that will raise questions and suggest possibilities without rushing to resolution or simple answers. |
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... focus on structure and people, and both are important and valuable perspectives. They help you become sensible and humane. But they work best in a rational world populated by reasonable people. No one lives in such an orderly world ...
... focus on structure and people, and both are important and valuable perspectives. They help you become sensible and humane. But they work best in a rational world populated by reasonable people. No one lives in such an orderly world ...
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... focus as a superintendent was on improving student learning by concentrating on people and structure. I now spend considerable energy and time dealing with individuals and narrow interest groups bent on immediate satisfaction of their ...
... focus as a superintendent was on improving student learning by concentrating on people and structure. I now spend considerable energy and time dealing with individuals and narrow interest groups bent on immediate satisfaction of their ...
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Contents
Leading with Passion and Power Part II Warrior Roles | 25 |
Leading with Passion and Power Part III The Warrior Path | 55 |
Leading with Passion and Power Part IV Wizard Roles | 87 |
Leading with Passion and Power Part V Wizards at Work | 131 |
Leading with Passion and Power Part VI The Leaders Journey | 171 |
Leading with Passion and Power NOTES | 227 |
Leading with Passion and Power ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 237 |
Leading with Passion and Power THE AUTHORS | 241 |
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The Wizard and the Warrior: Leading with Passion and Power Lee G. Bolman,Terrence E. Deal No preview available - 2006 |
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