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Leadership Without Easy Answers by Ronald A. Heifetz

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Leadership Without Easy Answers

Ronald A. Heifetz

WW Norton · Print & ebook · July 28, 1998

Reading lane: Business & Economics

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Why This Clicks

Why It Clicks

A careful, practical read for when leadership feels more like judgment than answers.

Come here for

  • Leadership without neat fixes
  • Useful for work, study, and debate

Expect

  • Concepts that travel beyond one field
  • Enough substance to argue about

Book Details

Authors
Ronald A. Heifetz
Publisher
WW Norton
Published
July 28, 1998
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Business & Economics · Economics
Reading lane
Business & Economics

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Publisher Categories

  • Business & Economics

  • Economics

About This Book

The economy uncertain, education in decline, cities under siege, crime and poverty spiraling upward, international relations roiling: we look to leaders for solutions, and when they don’t deliver, we simply add their failure to our list of woes. In doing do, we do them and ourselves a grave disservice. We are indeed facing an unprecedented crisis of leadership, Ronald Heifetz avows, but it stems as much from our demands and expectations as from any leader’s inability to meet...

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The economy uncertain, education in decline, cities under siege, crime and poverty spiraling upward, international relations roiling: we look to leaders for solutions, and when they don’t deliver, we simply add their failure to our list of woes. In doing do, we do them and ourselves a grave disservice. We are indeed facing an unprecedented crisis of leadership, Ronald Heifetz avows, but it stems as much from our demands and expectations as from any leader’s inability to meet them. His book gets at both of these problems, offering a practical approach to leadership for those who lead as well as those who look to them for answers. Fitting the theory and practice of leadership to our extraordinary times, the book promotes a new social contract, a revitalization of our civic life just when we most need it. Drawing on a dozen years of research among managers, officers, and politicians in the public realm and the private sector, among the nonprofits, and in teaching, Heifetz presents clear, concrete prescriptions for anyone who needs to take the lead in almost any situation, under almost any organizational conditions, no matter who is in charge, His strategy applies not only to people at the top but also to those who must lead without authority—activists as well as presidents, managers as well as workers on the front line.

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