Developing Successful Leadership

Developing Successful Leadership

Author: Brent Davies

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-07-20

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 9048191068

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Research has shown that school leadership is second only to classroom teaching in its effect on pupil learning. As the demands on management teams become ever more complex, this volume offers a fresh and expansive view on the challenges to be met in developing a leadership career. With contributions from some of the most accomplished commentators on school leadership and management from around the world, this book moves away from the simple ‘how to’ of becoming a principal, focusing instead on the wider issues of becoming a successful leader. The central aim has been to assemble powerful statements from international authorities that encapsulate leading-edge thinking on a group of interconnected themes based on the notion of developing successful leadership in, and beyond, schools. In so doing the text examines strategies for existing leaders developing their full capacity as well as enhancing the skills of those new to, or aspiring to, a leadership role. The chapters contributed by a carefully selected group of leading educationalists present insights on a number of central themes, including: developing new skill sets in leadership, the ethical and moral dimensions of leading an organisation, Leadership for instructional and pedagogical success, developing leadership capacity and capability through strategic activity. Rather than taking a technical approach of how to undertake the managerial or administrative tasks, the authors seek instead to develop critical leadership perspectives and skills, with chapters on vitally important topics such as strategies for maximizing the potential of the leadership team as a whole. They draw not only upon the literature in the field of educational leadership but also a wider literature in the field of business and management. This diversity of perspective ensures this book’s appeal to a broad international readership.


Pfeiffer's Classic Activities for Developing Leaders

Pfeiffer's Classic Activities for Developing Leaders

Author: Jack Gordon

Publisher: Pfeiffer

Published: 2003-08-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780787968526

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Good training builds good leaders. And there is no more powerful form of training than experiential learning. Pfeiffer's Classic Activities for Developing Leaders is a hands-on resource that offers twenty experiential learning activities, complete and ready to use in training sessions. These proven activities are designed to teach a wide variety of leadership skills to executives, managers, and supervisors. The book also includes questionnaires and surveys that measure everything from the leadership behaviors of individual trainees to organizational factors that influence or determine the way leadership will be exercised. Finally, the book contains insightful and informative articles that lay the educational foundation for the study of leadership as a teachable skill. The articles, experiential learning exercises, and questionnaires were specially selected as the best and most useful in the thirty-year history of the Pfeiffer Annuals. The tools in this kit are timeless, time-tested, and ready to be put to work in a large number of leadership-training situations.


The Little Book of Leadership Development

The Little Book of Leadership Development

Author: Scott J. ALLEN

Publisher: AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn

Published: 2011-05-30

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 081441754X

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Great things come in little packages: 50 commonsense (but rarely common) ideas for building the leadership potential of others.How many managers have time to plow through big books of leadership development? None! And they'll never need to with this slender book of 50 simple yet powerful ideas. The Little Book of Leadership Development goes straight to the heart of great leadership. Free of complicated theories, it focuses on what really works to get people motivated, working effectively, and acting as leaders themselves. The book delivers streamlined instructions on modeling behaviors, sharing information, building accountability, stretching teams, providing feedback, and 45 other practical strategies. Readers will be able to design a system of development tailored to their team and organization. Managers with the ability to self-reflect and a willingness to implement these positive, powerful ideas will see quick improvementsùin communication, efficiency, morale, and every other measure that points to a committed team of emerging leaders.


Developing Teacher Leaders

Developing Teacher Leaders

Author: Frank Crowther

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1412963745

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With five new case studies, this revised edition shows principals and staff developers how to collaborate with teachers in fostering, developing, and supporting teacher leadership.


Developing Leadership Talent

Developing Leadership Talent

Author: David Berke

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-30

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 0470285060

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Based on the popular Developing Leadership Talent program offered by the acclaimed Center for Creative Leadership, this important resource offers a nuts-and-bolts framework for putting in place a leadership development system that will attract and retain the best and brightest talent. Step by step, the authors explain how alignment with strategic goals and organizational purpose and effective developmental experiences are the backbone of a successful leadership program. An authoritative and useful book, Developing Leadership Talent is an essential tool for any leadership program.


Leadership Fitness

Leadership Fitness

Author: Homer Rice

Publisher: Longstreet Press

Published: 2005-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781563527364

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Leadership Fitness focuses on learning to differentiate between negative and positive leadership. This book explains the huge difference between those two types. A workbook is included with specific levels of success defined.


Lead 4 Success

Lead 4 Success

Author: George Hallenbeck

Publisher: Center for Creative Leadership

Published: 2017-02-06

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1604916443

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Ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu is often credited with the phrase, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” Unfortunately, he had nothing to say about which step was the right one. Your journey to be the leader you want to be begins here. Lead 4 Success sets your development as a leader on the right track, focusing on the four fundamental skills that fuel the thoughts and drive the actions of leaders who make a difference: SELF-AWARENESS, LEARNING AGILITY, COMMUNICATION and INFLUENCE. Each of those essential skills is comprised of other skills. You will learn about all of them in Lead 4 Success. To ensure the success of your leadership journey, use this book as a guide. Its tools and ideas will help you develop and put into practice the skills that you need to demonstrate true leadership.


Developing Leadership: Creating The Schools Of Tomorrow

Developing Leadership: Creating The Schools Of Tomorrow

Author: Coles, Martin

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2004-11-01

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 0335215424

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Containing ideas on key topics such as professional learning communities, distributed leadership, strategic thinking about ICT and sustainability, this title informs school leaders about current thinking, showing them how to lead schools in the 21st century.


Leadership Development

Leadership Development

Author: Rosemary Ryan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-11-04

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1136388699

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Written from a practitioner viewpoint with case studies and examples from a wide variety of industries, this is a practical text for Learning & Development and Human Resource practitioners, providing an in-depth treatment of all the aspects of people development within today’s organizations. Readers will want more than just the theory – they want to know how to apply it as an internal consultant and what the potential pitfalls can be. Most importantly, they want practical strategies for introducing and implementing new management development practices. The text shows how to apply new approaches to old problems and provide new ways of creating high performance within an organization. This book offers an in-depth explanation of the key principles, problems to be addressed and strategies for success in developing effective managers and leaders. The style is both pragmatic and tactical, based on academic theory but grounded in the day to day reality of what is possible in today’s organizations.


Leadership Development on a Large Scale

Leadership Development on a Large Scale

Author: Kenneth Leithwood

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2018-09-27

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1544342209

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Effective school leadership can have a transformative impact on the lives of students. Written by one of the foremost scholars in the field. this book draws lessons from one of the most successful long-term educational leadership studies ever conducted to provide actionable advice and specific strategies. Learn how to: Understand the evidence base to design effective leadership development programs and initiatives Support instructional leaders in leading collaborative inquiry approaches to classroom pedagogy to help teachers convey complex ideas to students Establish Principal Learning Teams to help guide school-wide and districtwide decision-making