7 edition of Strategic leadership found in the catalog.
Strategic leadership
Sydney Finkelstein
Published
2009
by Oxford University Press in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Sydney Finkelstein, Donald C. Hambrick, Albert A. Cannella, Jr. |
Contributions | Hambrick, Donald C., Cannella, Albert A. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD57.7 .F5559 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19703476M |
ISBN 10 | 9780195162073 |
LC Control Number | 2008016591 |
Strategic leadership is what modern leadership is all about. Organizations expect leaders to anticipate and be proactive more than ever before. In this book, the authors draw on their vast experience working directly with leaders at all levels and use an intriguing narrative to explain this inside-out approach to understanding strategic leadership. This book integrates and assesses the vast and rapidly growing literature on strategic leadership, which is the study of top executives and their effects on organizations. The basic premise is that, in order to understand why organizations do the things they do, or perform the way they do, we need to comprehend deeply the people at the top—their experiences, .
Strategic Management by Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University. This note covers the following topics: Strategic Management, Environmental Threat and Opportunity Profile, Strategic Advantage Profile, Hierarchy of Strategic Intent, Strategies Formulation, Strategies Formulation, Mergers & Acquisitions, Strategic Analysis and Strategic Choice, Strategy Implementation, . Strategy isn’t something that’s taught well in school. Hell, most people probably couldn’t tell you the difference between “strategy” and “tactics” (or even know there is a difference.). This is unfortunate, because strategy is something that is critically relevant to all of us – not just those with careers in the military.
A strategic leader is essentially the leader of any organization and someone who has to steer the company in times of change, whilst motivating and inspiring their gic Leadership from the renowned leadership expert John Adair encourages leaders to focus on tomorrow rather than yesterday. It explores the nature and origin of strategic leadership. no longer available. Chapter Downloads. Chapter 12 - Introduction to Strategic Leadership. Chapter 13 - Leading Public & Volunteer Orgs. Chapter 14 - Airpower as Strategic Laboratory. Chapter 15 - Organizational Culture & Change. Chapter 16 - Strategic Comm. & Negotiation. Audio Downloads. submissions welcome. Instructor Resources.
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It explores the nature and origin of strategic leadership, transferable skills, and the art of inspiring others. It then describes the role of a strategic leader and broad functions of that role such as building and maintaining a team, achieving a common task, and motivating and developing the individual/5(8).
Strategic leadership book Leadership synthesizes what is known about strategic leadership and indicates new research directions.
The book is meant primarily for scholars who strive to assess and understand the phenomena of strategic by: "The Art of Strategic Leadership is a practical look at strategy, which at times can be overcomplicated, or viewed as an abstract concept, by even the best leaders. This book is a highly recommended read for leaders at all levels of an organization/5(20).
". The Art of Strategic Leadership is a practical look at strategy, which at times can be overcomplicated, or viewed as an abstract concept, by even the best leaders. This book is a highly recommended read for leaders at all levels of an organization.
Strategic leadership is everyone's business.". —Tony I/5(24). He has published numerous articles on strategic leadership, strategic change, and strategic vision in Academy of Management Journal, Leadership Quarterly, Strategic Management Journal, and S loan Management Review. He is a previous Chair of the Strategy Process Interest Group of the Strategic Management Society/5(3).
Strategic leadership book book by Sean Covey, Chris McChesney and Jim Huling is the most straightforward and practical book on this list.
Sure, learning the history of strategy and how other people or companies have employed strategy can be informative, but nothing is as helpful as having useable takeaways that will be relevant no matter your discipline or specialty.
Leadership Strategy and Tactics explains how to take leadership theory, quickly translate that theory into applicable strategy, and then put leadership into action at a tactical level. This book is the solution that leaders at every level need―not just to understand the leadership game, but also how to play the leadership game, and win it/5().
The book now called, simply, Strategy, is essential reading for any student of the art and science of strategy-making. Author B.H. Liddell Hart is the best example I know of who not only chronicled history, but shaped it. Inhe published The Decisive Wars of gh Hart was a Briton, it is known that his work had greater impact on the pre.
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The book is so influential, it has inspired presidents, CEOs, and people of all occupations from around the world. This book integrates and assesses the vast and rapidly growing literature on strategic leadership, which is the study of top executives and their effects on organizations.
The basic premise is that in order to understand why organizations do the things they do, or perform the way they do, we need to deeply comprehend the people at the top-- their experiences, abilities.
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Some other ways to develop leadership skills are to go to team building seminars, attend a strategic-leadership training program, or even hold a company retreat—but one of the easiest things you can do to get started down the right path is to read a book.
Below, CMOE has compiled a list of the 10 top leadership books to help teach your Author: CMOE Team. As always, Mr Adair's wisdom enlightens me tremendously. John Adair is a pivotal expert on "strategic leadership" - a term he says he introduced in the s - and he has written some 50 books on the topic.
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strategic leadership would be based on a conceptualization of strategic intelligence which could be summarized (Davies, B.J. ) as three types of wisdom. Strategic Leadership book. Read 2 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Every organization needs a strategic leader.
This is the leade /5. In their book Becoming a Strategic Leader, Beatty and fellow faculty member Richard Hughes explain that effective strategic leadership requires different skills and perspectives than those required by day-to-day operational leadership.
Strategic leadership stands out in 3 ways: Strategic leadership is broad in scope. Strategic Leadership: The General's Art provides aspiring leaders with an understanding of the behavior and competencies that make a good strategic leader. In line with the curriculum followed by senior officers attending the U.S.
Army War College, this book teaches leaders how to think strategically in a volatile, uncertain environment and. Strategic Leadership: The Competitive Edge Thomas Owen Jacobs National Defense University, Industrial College of the Armed Force, - Leadership - pages.
The strategy is the plan; strategic leadership is the thinking and decision making required to develop and effect the plan. Skills for leading at the strategic level are more complex than those for leading at the tactical and operational levels, with skillsFile Size: KB.
Quality Leadership (TQL) coordinators, and strategic planning facilitators in leading the strategic management process. Using A Handbook for Strategic Planning, the senior leadership team can complete most of the fiplanningfl work by developing the organization™s vision, mission, guiding principles, strategic goals, strategies, and Size: KB.The Ancient Roots of Leadership.
Strategic leadership focuses on the future, though it is an ancient concept. Strategy (“strategia in Greek”) originally referred solely to military leadership. Five hundred years before Christ, a strategos was an Athenian army senior commander, the equivalent of a modern-day general.
Athenian citizens elected their strategoi, and merit figured 6/10().Strategic Leadership Type Indicator (SLTi) Module 1: Introduction to Strategic Leadership - 3 In strategic leadership, we will help you develop that big-picture understanding of how to guide your actions.
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