Deciding Who Leads

Deciding Who Leads

Author: Jospeh McCool

Publisher: Davies-Black Publishing

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780891062462

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McCool pulls reveals how senior management recruiters influence compensation, workplace diversity, organizational performance, culture, profits and the definition of leadership


Decide

Decide

Author: Steve McClatchy

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-02-03

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1118554388

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How to make better decisions and achieve your goals What shapes a person's career and life, and defines them as a leader? Their decisions. We all want to be more productive and deliver our best results. But doing this effectively—and consistently over time—is a significant challenge. Managing it all is hard, and leading in today's hyper-paced world is even harder. The good news is that leadership expert Steve McClatchy makes it easier. In Decide, McClatchy—who works with Fortune 1000 people every day to help them achieve outstanding levels of performance—shows you how to cut through the complexities and excuses to start realizing real gains simply by changing one thing: the way you make decisions. With McClatchy's help, you can quickly begin to: Use the time you have each day to move your business and your life forward Make decisions that yield better results Waste less time, reduce stress and regain balance Again and again, McClatchy has helped people learn for themselves how great decision-making habits yield a lifetime of accomplishments. Follow McClatchy's no-nonsense and practical approach, and you'll soon manage—and even lead—at your highest level of personal performance.


Decide to Lead

Decide to Lead

Author: Russ Hill

Publisher:

Published: 2018-04-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578474533

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Decide to lead by Russ Hill is about the four questions every leader must be able to answer to accelerate achievement of results.


Decision Leadership

Decision Leadership

Author: Don A. Moore

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2022-01-01

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0300259697

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A fresh, research-driven playbook for how successful leaders can maximize the potential of others When we think of leaders, we often imagine lone, inspirational figures lauded for their behaviors, attributes, and personal decisions--a perception that is reinforced by many leadership books. However, this approach ignores the expectations of modern work cultures centered on equity and inclusion, where a leader's true mission is to empower others. Applying decades of behavioral science research, Don A. Moore and Max H. Bazerman offer a passionate corrective to this view, casting today's organizations as decision factories in which effective leaders are decision architects, enabling those around them to make wise, ethical choices consistent with their own interests and the organization's highest values. As a result, a leader's impact grows because it ripples out instead of relying on one individual to play the part of heroic figure. Filled with real-life stories and examples of the structures, incentives, and systems that successful leaders have used, this playbook equips each of us to facilitate wise decisions.


Decide to Lead

Decide to Lead

Author: Mary B. Herrmann

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2017-01-12

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 1475813066

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Decide to Lead explores decision-making and all its complexity. Decision-making is, and has always been at the heart and soul of leadership activity. Leaders are responsible and held accountable for the decisions that are made within the organization, whether they personally make them or not. Enhanced with resources and questions for further reflection, Decide to Lead examines decision-making through the lens of a leader. The book addresses what leaders know: knowledge of self, knowledge of others, and knowledge of one’s community and context; how leaders think, with a focus on cognitive systems and the forces that influence decision-making; and what leaders do to set up the conditions for effective decision-making in their organizations. This includes leader actions such as building capacity, designing a decision friendly organizational architecture and effectively employing decision-making models and processes.


The Leading Practice of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems

The Leading Practice of Decision Making in Modern Business Systems

Author: Elena G. Popkova

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2019-12-02

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1838674772

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Concentrating on the Russian model, this book reflects the leading practical experience of decision making in modern business systems and presents innovative technologies and perspectives to optimize this process.


Leading from Behind

Leading from Behind

Author: Richard Miniter

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2012-08-21

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 125001610X

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"New York Times"-bestselling journalist Miniter goes inside the divided Obama White House portraying a reluctant, disengaged president and the powerful advisers who decide for him.


Radical Decision Making: Leading Strategic Change in Complex Organizations

Radical Decision Making: Leading Strategic Change in Complex Organizations

Author: D. Hruška

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-12-12

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1137492317

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Radical Decision Making offers a controversial new framework to the conventional strategic change management conversation. While many approaches provide a discussion on a singular level, Dr. Hruška blends theory and research of decision making and social interaction to develop a consistent framework of strategic change.