Leading with Compassion How to Make Leadership Authentic by Managing with Integrity

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Business schools teach the transactional tools one needs to work in business. They teach various strategic planning and decision-making models such as SPACE or SWOT or decision trees or weighted grids. They teach about the various functions of an organization, financial ratios, and breakeven analyses. And they may even have a class on business ethics. But those tools are more about knowing where the business-case boundaries are as a risk prevention measure and do not help one to think about how they should comport themselves as a leader. This book is about helping you to become your best self and helping those around you to achieve their best. Inherently it’s about authenticity, integrity, and empathy and how these simple traits can lead to high performance. The book explores ways to make our leadership more authentic and to lead with integrity. It discusses how to mentor employees and how this can lead to higher-performing teams and more successful organizations. The book is organized around four major constructs. The first is about personal leadership. It starts with honesty and integrity. That provides the basis for an empathetic leadership style. This is one that helps to engage followers and brings them along because they want to come along for the journey, rather than feeling forced. That is the nature of the second construct: building and maintaining high-performing teams. This is then the basis for building a trusting culture. Change is all around us and that can be exhausting. Building a culture of trust is the first step toward building an agile organizational culture. That is the third construct. Finally, the last is a message of simple optimism. There are many challenges facing society today, but with thoughtful, engaging leaders there is hope that we can collectively rise to the challenge.

Author(s): Gregory E. Worden
Publisher: Routledge/Productivity Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 143
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
About the Author
Chapter 1 Introduction
Organization of the Book
Chapter 2 First Help Yourself
Authenticity and Integrity
Quiet Ego
Strategic Listening
Patience
Self-Awareness
Growth
Leadership Styles
Followership
Chapter 3 Next Help Your Staff
Communications
Quiet Employees
Generations
Baby Boomers
Gen X
Millennials (Generation Y)
Gen Z
Culture
Worldview
Change Is Hard
High-Performance Teams
Courageous Followers
Conflict Resolution
Chapter 4 Then Help Your Company
Appreciative Inquiry
Desire
Dream
Design
Deliver
Shared Leadership
Building a Culture of Innovation
Performance Appraisals
Chapter 5 Next Help the Earth
Concluding Remarks
A Message of Love and Hope
Appendix
Index