Ubicación Física: 658.4092
Head, heart & guts : How the World's Best Companies Develop Complete Leaders / | |
Autor: | Dotlich , David L. |
Otros Autores: | Cairo , Peter C. ( Autor ) ; Rhinesmith , Stephen H. ( Autor ) . |
Pié de imprenta: | United States of America : Josey Bass , 2006 |
Edición: | 1ra ed. |
Descripción: | 234 páginas : 16x24cm. |
ISBN: | 9780787964795. |
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Contenido: | Part One: The Case for Whole Leadership. -- Part Two: Head Leadership. -- Part Three: Heart Leadership. -- Part Four: Guts Leadership. -- Part Five: Mature Leadership. |
Resumen: | We know that the importance of these three human qualities-head, heart, and guts-has been recognized by poeple before our own time. The idea is not new. The most obvious illustration of it comes from the movies. Almost everyone has seen The Wizard of Oz, one of the most popular films ever made. You will recall that the three main characters (besides Dorothy and her dog Toto) were the Scarecrow,the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion. The head, heart, and guts. Each recognized he was incomplete. Each was searching for the missing piece that ould make him whole. Each had un underdeveloped capacity but either dind'nt know it or didin't know how to use what he had. "We find than many business leader today are in the same situation as the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion-searching for the key personal quality that will somehow make them successfull or whole (and often investing significantly in 'wizards' who promise to do so). Quite often, what they need already exists within them but is unrecognized or developed. We hope this book will help move you down th yellow brick road of leadership understanding"-from the Introduction. |
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Part One: The Case for Whole Leadership. -- Part Two: Head Leadership. -- Part Three: Heart Leadership. -- Part Four: Guts Leadership. -- Part Five: Mature Leadership.
We know that the importance of these three human qualities-head, heart, and guts-has been recognized by poeple before our own time. The idea is not new. The most obvious illustration of it comes from the movies. Almost everyone has seen The Wizard of Oz, one of the most popular films ever made. You will recall that the three main characters (besides Dorothy and her dog Toto) were the Scarecrow,the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion. The head, heart, and guts. Each recognized he was incomplete. Each was searching for the missing piece that ould make him whole. Each had un underdeveloped capacity but either dind'nt know it or didin't know how to use what he had.
"We find than many business leader today are in the same situation as the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion-searching for the key personal quality that will somehow make them successfull or whole (and often investing significantly in 'wizards' who promise to do so). Quite often, what they need already exists within them but is unrecognized or developed. We hope this book will help move you down th yellow brick road of leadership understanding"-from the Introduction.
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