Author: Co-authors
Publisher: CCBS Press
ISBN: 9079646520
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
‘Delineating Leadership’ provides an invaluable reference point for senior executives or those striving towards a successful cross-border career, to understand how cultural differences impact upon leadership styles and practices. Each semester, we publish a report on our quantitative survey-based global study, alongside our review of extant in-country leadership literature, preferably written by local scholars and professionals in their native language. Moreover, we attempt to empirically validate these findings by conducting expert interviews with native specialists. This new issue of our ongoing leadership series presents country-specific analyses of culturally endorsed leadership practices and styles in the following countries: Austria, Botswana, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Czechia, Denmark, Ghana, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Korea, Lithuania, Mexico, Paraguay, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Suriname, Switzerland, Turkey and Vietnam. This publication contains contributions from around 140 researchers from 24 countries who participated in the Cross-Cultural Business Skills elective offered by the Part-time Academy of the Faculty of Business and Economics at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). Final Editors: Sander Schroevers and Christopher Higgings, Bibliographic editor Isabella Swart. The following authors contributed: Akua Asamoah, Alessandro Smit, Alexander Zeeb, Amina Nait Ali, Amke Bouw, An Nguyễn, Anna Henselmans, Arthur Smorenburg, Ashraf El Kouch, Bas van der Bijl, Bas van Doorn, Beatrice Iam, Betsy Lasamahu, Brent Schrander, Cherish Gunputsing, Chessa Albers, Chontelle van der Winden, Christine Samaan, Daniel de Rooij, Danique Lemmers, David Riedlinger, Delano Moreno, Dennis Osafo, Diana Magaadi, Dion Brouwer, Djaasim Tuk, Donja Touati, Dylan Sitters, Eglė Gedvilaitė, Elif Tomris, Emma Huiberts, Emma van de Geer, Emy Veerbeek, Ephraim Boakye, Eva van Fulpen, Fatimah Ketwaru, Grégory d'Almeida, Hana Murovec, Hannah Nietzman, Helena Hansson, Hidde Keilholz, Ibrahima Ba, Ilias el Hor, Irene Torrabias Gotarra, Ishtar van Noord, Janna Philip, Jeremia Turangan, Jessy Pérukel, Jill van Drongelen, Jip Heins, Joan Bhagwandin, Jorn Koster, Joseph Diongco, Joyce Groot, Julia Osadchenko, Julie Hablé, Jusline Zein, Kainé Willie-Harry, Koen Geukes, Krizzia Kerkhoff Guerrero, Lana Draskovich, Lara Waschl, Lars Veltman, Lawrence Allick, Leana van den Akker, Lilian van Braak, Lisa Hendriks, Luca Allaart, Luck Swinkels, Lucy MacDonald, Luís Silva dos Santos, Mar Torrabias Gotarra, Matthijs Botter, Max Meijer, Maya Chine, Melissa Trebes, Melvin Jonker, Merel Lohman, Mike van der Raad, Mina Hammad, Misha Oosterwijk, Mitchell van Rhijn, Mutlu Atmaca, Надежда Иванова (Nadezhda Ivanova), Naomi de Jager, Nassim Adahchour, Naz Güven, Niels Jolij, Nina van de Pieterman, Noah Bruins, Nora Hansali, Noor Kotek, Nyawal Ter Jour, Orswin Winklaar, Oscar Cohen, Osirius Gauthier, Pankaja Karunaratna, Patryk Cieplik, Pegy Ibrahim, Queency Schouten, Quốc Đạt Nguyễn, Rebecca Eckhardt, Reno Zeekaf, Rick Bakker, Robertine Rietveld, Ruben Nietzman, Ryan Kerkhoff, Sabina Šturzová, Sara Miqdadi, Sascha Marx, Shaira Kalberer, Shyma Bassala, Sidney van der Wal, Silvana Batenburg, Simon de Bruijn, Simran Kaur Singh, Sophie Duijn, Sophie Pijnenburg, Souar Aladib, Stan Ammerlaan, Stef Stiegelis, Sterre Loschinski, Stijn Wind, Syl Boots, Tariq Lijkwan, تلژین عبد القادر (Teljien Abdulkadir), Thomas Woud, Timo van Lingen, Tom Rutten, Tu Bui, Wessel Kramer, William Michael, Xaviëlle Zichem, Yeelen Terleth, Zbigniew Zapert, Zeynep Altıntop and Zümra Öcal.
Delineating Leadership
Author: Co-authors
Publisher: CCBS Press
ISBN: 9079646520
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
‘Delineating Leadership’ provides an invaluable reference point for senior executives or those striving towards a successful cross-border career, to understand how cultural differences impact upon leadership styles and practices. Each semester, we publish a report on our quantitative survey-based global study, alongside our review of extant in-country leadership literature, preferably written by local scholars and professionals in their native language. Moreover, we attempt to empirically validate these findings by conducting expert interviews with native specialists. This new issue of our ongoing leadership series presents country-specific analyses of culturally endorsed leadership practices and styles in the following countries: Austria, Botswana, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Czechia, Denmark, Ghana, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Korea, Lithuania, Mexico, Paraguay, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Suriname, Switzerland, Turkey and Vietnam. This publication contains contributions from around 140 researchers from 24 countries who participated in the Cross-Cultural Business Skills elective offered by the Part-time Academy of the Faculty of Business and Economics at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). Final Editors: Sander Schroevers and Christopher Higgings, Bibliographic editor Isabella Swart. The following authors contributed: Akua Asamoah, Alessandro Smit, Alexander Zeeb, Amina Nait Ali, Amke Bouw, An Nguyễn, Anna Henselmans, Arthur Smorenburg, Ashraf El Kouch, Bas van der Bijl, Bas van Doorn, Beatrice Iam, Betsy Lasamahu, Brent Schrander, Cherish Gunputsing, Chessa Albers, Chontelle van der Winden, Christine Samaan, Daniel de Rooij, Danique Lemmers, David Riedlinger, Delano Moreno, Dennis Osafo, Diana Magaadi, Dion Brouwer, Djaasim Tuk, Donja Touati, Dylan Sitters, Eglė Gedvilaitė, Elif Tomris, Emma Huiberts, Emma van de Geer, Emy Veerbeek, Ephraim Boakye, Eva van Fulpen, Fatimah Ketwaru, Grégory d'Almeida, Hana Murovec, Hannah Nietzman, Helena Hansson, Hidde Keilholz, Ibrahima Ba, Ilias el Hor, Irene Torrabias Gotarra, Ishtar van Noord, Janna Philip, Jeremia Turangan, Jessy Pérukel, Jill van Drongelen, Jip Heins, Joan Bhagwandin, Jorn Koster, Joseph Diongco, Joyce Groot, Julia Osadchenko, Julie Hablé, Jusline Zein, Kainé Willie-Harry, Koen Geukes, Krizzia Kerkhoff Guerrero, Lana Draskovich, Lara Waschl, Lars Veltman, Lawrence Allick, Leana van den Akker, Lilian van Braak, Lisa Hendriks, Luca Allaart, Luck Swinkels, Lucy MacDonald, Luís Silva dos Santos, Mar Torrabias Gotarra, Matthijs Botter, Max Meijer, Maya Chine, Melissa Trebes, Melvin Jonker, Merel Lohman, Mike van der Raad, Mina Hammad, Misha Oosterwijk, Mitchell van Rhijn, Mutlu Atmaca, Надежда Иванова (Nadezhda Ivanova), Naomi de Jager, Nassim Adahchour, Naz Güven, Niels Jolij, Nina van de Pieterman, Noah Bruins, Nora Hansali, Noor Kotek, Nyawal Ter Jour, Orswin Winklaar, Oscar Cohen, Osirius Gauthier, Pankaja Karunaratna, Patryk Cieplik, Pegy Ibrahim, Queency Schouten, Quốc Đạt Nguyễn, Rebecca Eckhardt, Reno Zeekaf, Rick Bakker, Robertine Rietveld, Ruben Nietzman, Ryan Kerkhoff, Sabina Šturzová, Sara Miqdadi, Sascha Marx, Shaira Kalberer, Shyma Bassala, Sidney van der Wal, Silvana Batenburg, Simon de Bruijn, Simran Kaur Singh, Sophie Duijn, Sophie Pijnenburg, Souar Aladib, Stan Ammerlaan, Stef Stiegelis, Sterre Loschinski, Stijn Wind, Syl Boots, Tariq Lijkwan, تلژین عبد القادر (Teljien Abdulkadir), Thomas Woud, Timo van Lingen, Tom Rutten, Tu Bui, Wessel Kramer, William Michael, Xaviëlle Zichem, Yeelen Terleth, Zbigniew Zapert, Zeynep Altıntop and Zümra Öcal.
Publisher: CCBS Press
ISBN: 9079646520
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
‘Delineating Leadership’ provides an invaluable reference point for senior executives or those striving towards a successful cross-border career, to understand how cultural differences impact upon leadership styles and practices. Each semester, we publish a report on our quantitative survey-based global study, alongside our review of extant in-country leadership literature, preferably written by local scholars and professionals in their native language. Moreover, we attempt to empirically validate these findings by conducting expert interviews with native specialists. This new issue of our ongoing leadership series presents country-specific analyses of culturally endorsed leadership practices and styles in the following countries: Austria, Botswana, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Czechia, Denmark, Ghana, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Korea, Lithuania, Mexico, Paraguay, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Suriname, Switzerland, Turkey and Vietnam. This publication contains contributions from around 140 researchers from 24 countries who participated in the Cross-Cultural Business Skills elective offered by the Part-time Academy of the Faculty of Business and Economics at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). Final Editors: Sander Schroevers and Christopher Higgings, Bibliographic editor Isabella Swart. The following authors contributed: Akua Asamoah, Alessandro Smit, Alexander Zeeb, Amina Nait Ali, Amke Bouw, An Nguyễn, Anna Henselmans, Arthur Smorenburg, Ashraf El Kouch, Bas van der Bijl, Bas van Doorn, Beatrice Iam, Betsy Lasamahu, Brent Schrander, Cherish Gunputsing, Chessa Albers, Chontelle van der Winden, Christine Samaan, Daniel de Rooij, Danique Lemmers, David Riedlinger, Delano Moreno, Dennis Osafo, Diana Magaadi, Dion Brouwer, Djaasim Tuk, Donja Touati, Dylan Sitters, Eglė Gedvilaitė, Elif Tomris, Emma Huiberts, Emma van de Geer, Emy Veerbeek, Ephraim Boakye, Eva van Fulpen, Fatimah Ketwaru, Grégory d'Almeida, Hana Murovec, Hannah Nietzman, Helena Hansson, Hidde Keilholz, Ibrahima Ba, Ilias el Hor, Irene Torrabias Gotarra, Ishtar van Noord, Janna Philip, Jeremia Turangan, Jessy Pérukel, Jill van Drongelen, Jip Heins, Joan Bhagwandin, Jorn Koster, Joseph Diongco, Joyce Groot, Julia Osadchenko, Julie Hablé, Jusline Zein, Kainé Willie-Harry, Koen Geukes, Krizzia Kerkhoff Guerrero, Lana Draskovich, Lara Waschl, Lars Veltman, Lawrence Allick, Leana van den Akker, Lilian van Braak, Lisa Hendriks, Luca Allaart, Luck Swinkels, Lucy MacDonald, Luís Silva dos Santos, Mar Torrabias Gotarra, Matthijs Botter, Max Meijer, Maya Chine, Melissa Trebes, Melvin Jonker, Merel Lohman, Mike van der Raad, Mina Hammad, Misha Oosterwijk, Mitchell van Rhijn, Mutlu Atmaca, Надежда Иванова (Nadezhda Ivanova), Naomi de Jager, Nassim Adahchour, Naz Güven, Niels Jolij, Nina van de Pieterman, Noah Bruins, Nora Hansali, Noor Kotek, Nyawal Ter Jour, Orswin Winklaar, Oscar Cohen, Osirius Gauthier, Pankaja Karunaratna, Patryk Cieplik, Pegy Ibrahim, Queency Schouten, Quốc Đạt Nguyễn, Rebecca Eckhardt, Reno Zeekaf, Rick Bakker, Robertine Rietveld, Ruben Nietzman, Ryan Kerkhoff, Sabina Šturzová, Sara Miqdadi, Sascha Marx, Shaira Kalberer, Shyma Bassala, Sidney van der Wal, Silvana Batenburg, Simon de Bruijn, Simran Kaur Singh, Sophie Duijn, Sophie Pijnenburg, Souar Aladib, Stan Ammerlaan, Stef Stiegelis, Sterre Loschinski, Stijn Wind, Syl Boots, Tariq Lijkwan, تلژین عبد القادر (Teljien Abdulkadir), Thomas Woud, Timo van Lingen, Tom Rutten, Tu Bui, Wessel Kramer, William Michael, Xaviëlle Zichem, Yeelen Terleth, Zbigniew Zapert, Zeynep Altıntop and Zümra Öcal.
Music Artist Managers
Author: Guy Morrow
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040132030
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
To what extent is it possible to do good work in music artist management? Drawing upon original research, this shortform book explores and evaluates motivation, remuneration and equity stakes within the music industries. The author ponders the apparent managerial exodus from the music industries and whether this brain drain could be addressed by providing better remuneration via equity. Based on evidence from Australia, the book illuminates how pay in this sector has remained flat despite increasing responsibility. Emphasising the quality of the subjective experience of music artist managers, this concise book provides readers with new insights into the important role managers play in the music business. The result is a book that will be useful reading for academics and reflective practitioners.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040132030
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 103
Book Description
To what extent is it possible to do good work in music artist management? Drawing upon original research, this shortform book explores and evaluates motivation, remuneration and equity stakes within the music industries. The author ponders the apparent managerial exodus from the music industries and whether this brain drain could be addressed by providing better remuneration via equity. Based on evidence from Australia, the book illuminates how pay in this sector has remained flat despite increasing responsibility. Emphasising the quality of the subjective experience of music artist managers, this concise book provides readers with new insights into the important role managers play in the music business. The result is a book that will be useful reading for academics and reflective practitioners.
Leadership
Author: Louise Jones
Publisher: Scion Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1908625481
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Leadership is an accessible introductory textbook for nursing, health and social care students seeking to develop their leadership skills. Offering practical advice underpinned by theoretical perspectives, the book will help you to understand the principles of effective leadership and apply them to your own practice. You will learn: What leadership is and what skills and qualities you need to become an effective leader. About leadership within the cultural context of your work environment. How to use leadership skills to influence outcomes in the workplace. The importance of the leader as a catalyst for change. How leaders influence policy development. How to identify your own strengths and weaknesses and create an action plan to develop your emerging leadership skills. This book will kick-start your leadership journey in health and social care and help you to exhibit and unleash your leadership potential. “I believe this book will help me to develop my leadership skills and give me a background knowledge on how leadership can be influenced by other factors and the skills needed to be an effective leader within my own career, which I feel every student reading this book would benefit from.” Review on studentnurseandbeyond.co.uk, April 2019 This title is an updated and revised version of Leadership in Health and Social Care: an introduction for emerging leaders, published in 2012. Essentials is a series of accessible, introductory textbooks for students in nursing, health and social care. New and forthcoming titles in the series: The Care Process Communication Skills Mental Health Promoting Health and Wellbeing Research and Evidence-based Practice Study Skills
Publisher: Scion Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1908625481
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Leadership is an accessible introductory textbook for nursing, health and social care students seeking to develop their leadership skills. Offering practical advice underpinned by theoretical perspectives, the book will help you to understand the principles of effective leadership and apply them to your own practice. You will learn: What leadership is and what skills and qualities you need to become an effective leader. About leadership within the cultural context of your work environment. How to use leadership skills to influence outcomes in the workplace. The importance of the leader as a catalyst for change. How leaders influence policy development. How to identify your own strengths and weaknesses and create an action plan to develop your emerging leadership skills. This book will kick-start your leadership journey in health and social care and help you to exhibit and unleash your leadership potential. “I believe this book will help me to develop my leadership skills and give me a background knowledge on how leadership can be influenced by other factors and the skills needed to be an effective leader within my own career, which I feel every student reading this book would benefit from.” Review on studentnurseandbeyond.co.uk, April 2019 This title is an updated and revised version of Leadership in Health and Social Care: an introduction for emerging leaders, published in 2012. Essentials is a series of accessible, introductory textbooks for students in nursing, health and social care. New and forthcoming titles in the series: The Care Process Communication Skills Mental Health Promoting Health and Wellbeing Research and Evidence-based Practice Study Skills
Team Dynamics Over Time
Author: Eduardo Salas
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1787148955
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
This volume focuses on the temporal adaptations of teams. An increase in the use of teams has led to more team research throughout the fields of cognitive science, human factors, organizational psychology, and behavioral science. This book serves as a resource to researchers who study teams, managers who lead teams, and those who work in teams.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
ISBN: 1787148955
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
This volume focuses on the temporal adaptations of teams. An increase in the use of teams has led to more team research throughout the fields of cognitive science, human factors, organizational psychology, and behavioral science. This book serves as a resource to researchers who study teams, managers who lead teams, and those who work in teams.
Strategic Leadership Across Cultures
Author: Robert J. House
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1483315819
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
Strategic Leadership Across Cultures: The GLOBE Study of CEO Leadership Behavior and Effectiveness in 24 Countries received the 2015 University of San Diego and International Leadership Association (ILA) leadership book award for "Scholarly Rigor and Critical Thought." Unique in its focus, methodology, and impact, Strategic Leadership Across Cultures: The GLOBE Study of CEO Leadership Behavior and Effectiveness in 24 Countries is a must-have for those studying or practicing in the fields of global leadership, cross-cultural leadership, and organization studies. Reporting on research obtained during the third phase of the ten-year GLOBE project, the book examines strategic leadership effectiveness for executive and top-level management based on data from more than 1,000 CEOs and over 6,000 top management team members in 24 countries. The authors offer a series of propositions about executive leadership based on the unified theory —developed after the publication of the first GLOBE book—and empirically test these propositions. They provide evidence that leadership matters, executive leadership matters greatly, and that societal cultures influence the kind of leadership that is expected and effective.
Publisher: SAGE Publications
ISBN: 1483315819
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
Strategic Leadership Across Cultures: The GLOBE Study of CEO Leadership Behavior and Effectiveness in 24 Countries received the 2015 University of San Diego and International Leadership Association (ILA) leadership book award for "Scholarly Rigor and Critical Thought." Unique in its focus, methodology, and impact, Strategic Leadership Across Cultures: The GLOBE Study of CEO Leadership Behavior and Effectiveness in 24 Countries is a must-have for those studying or practicing in the fields of global leadership, cross-cultural leadership, and organization studies. Reporting on research obtained during the third phase of the ten-year GLOBE project, the book examines strategic leadership effectiveness for executive and top-level management based on data from more than 1,000 CEOs and over 6,000 top management team members in 24 countries. The authors offer a series of propositions about executive leadership based on the unified theory —developed after the publication of the first GLOBE book—and empirically test these propositions. They provide evidence that leadership matters, executive leadership matters greatly, and that societal cultures influence the kind of leadership that is expected and effective.
Leadership in Health and Social Care
Author: Louise Jones
Publisher: Scion Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1908625031
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
From reviews: "I found this book to be an excellent read... My favourite part is at the end of each chapter where the authors very kindly give a chapter summary. I would say this, with learning outcomes for each chapter, is the reader’s ‘pot of gold’ – and an excellent resource for students. The social and political stance of this text is sensitively weaved throughout, encouraging the wider thought processes of the reader. Images and illustrations provide a welcome and useful change to the traditional academic text, and I would recommend the book as an important reference resource for those starting on their leadership journey, or for those wanting to update. A well-informed, easy read that I will be recommending to our students to support their studies." The Biomedical Scientist, 2013: 70 (4) "This is an excellent book for anyone who is starting to take an interest in Leadership within their health or social care role... Overall, the book is clearly aimed at practitioners and should be a ‘must-read’ for those who wish to understand more about practical leadership and who aspire to more senior positions within their field of practice." Lecturer, Staffordshire University Faculty of Health Sciences Leadership in Health and Social Care is an accessible text for students and practitioners seeking to develop their leadership skills. "I commend this book to you as a ‘way in’ to the leadership world for anyone working in health and social care. It treats you like an adult and expects you to take responsibility for your own leadership development. We now know that good leadership has a direct relationship with good services and we can certainly no longer afford mediocrity. We need leaders to enable the disruptive innovation that will be required to improve the quality of care with less resource to do so." From the Foreword by Karen Middleton, Chief Health Professions Officer for England. Key features: · Introduces the concept of leadership and its importance in health and social care. · Discusses the skills and qualities that make for effective leadership. · Analyses the role of the leader as a catalyst for change. · Helps readers to explore their own perceptions of leadership through activities and scenarios.
Publisher: Scion Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1908625031
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 153
Book Description
From reviews: "I found this book to be an excellent read... My favourite part is at the end of each chapter where the authors very kindly give a chapter summary. I would say this, with learning outcomes for each chapter, is the reader’s ‘pot of gold’ – and an excellent resource for students. The social and political stance of this text is sensitively weaved throughout, encouraging the wider thought processes of the reader. Images and illustrations provide a welcome and useful change to the traditional academic text, and I would recommend the book as an important reference resource for those starting on their leadership journey, or for those wanting to update. A well-informed, easy read that I will be recommending to our students to support their studies." The Biomedical Scientist, 2013: 70 (4) "This is an excellent book for anyone who is starting to take an interest in Leadership within their health or social care role... Overall, the book is clearly aimed at practitioners and should be a ‘must-read’ for those who wish to understand more about practical leadership and who aspire to more senior positions within their field of practice." Lecturer, Staffordshire University Faculty of Health Sciences Leadership in Health and Social Care is an accessible text for students and practitioners seeking to develop their leadership skills. "I commend this book to you as a ‘way in’ to the leadership world for anyone working in health and social care. It treats you like an adult and expects you to take responsibility for your own leadership development. We now know that good leadership has a direct relationship with good services and we can certainly no longer afford mediocrity. We need leaders to enable the disruptive innovation that will be required to improve the quality of care with less resource to do so." From the Foreword by Karen Middleton, Chief Health Professions Officer for England. Key features: · Introduces the concept of leadership and its importance in health and social care. · Discusses the skills and qualities that make for effective leadership. · Analyses the role of the leader as a catalyst for change. · Helps readers to explore their own perceptions of leadership through activities and scenarios.
Global Perspectives on Leadership in Early Childhood Education
Author: Matshediso Modise
Publisher: Helsinki University Press
ISBN: 9523690892
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Global Perspectives on Leadership in Early Childhood Education aims to improve leadership and management in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings through research evidence. Written for a wide audience, including the academic community, policymakers, practitioners, teachers, directors, and professionals, the book provides knowledge and tools to enhance the ECEC sector. Divided into three thematic sections, the book examines the theory of leadership in ECEC, strategies for improving professional development, and the governance and policies related to ECEC leadership worldwide. In its 16 chapters that blend theoretical and practical perspectives, the book addresses diverse topics, such as pedagogical leadership in different countries, peer mentoring, and the utilization of digital technology in early childhood education. The volume draws upon collaboration through the International Leadership Research Forum in Early Childhood (ILRF–EC) and encompasses contributions from across the world, from South Africa to Norway, Australia, Finland, and beyond. By incorporating different contexts and viewpoints, Global Perspectives on Leadership in Early Childhood Education makes a significant and timely contribution to the field of education.
Publisher: Helsinki University Press
ISBN: 9523690892
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Global Perspectives on Leadership in Early Childhood Education aims to improve leadership and management in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings through research evidence. Written for a wide audience, including the academic community, policymakers, practitioners, teachers, directors, and professionals, the book provides knowledge and tools to enhance the ECEC sector. Divided into three thematic sections, the book examines the theory of leadership in ECEC, strategies for improving professional development, and the governance and policies related to ECEC leadership worldwide. In its 16 chapters that blend theoretical and practical perspectives, the book addresses diverse topics, such as pedagogical leadership in different countries, peer mentoring, and the utilization of digital technology in early childhood education. The volume draws upon collaboration through the International Leadership Research Forum in Early Childhood (ILRF–EC) and encompasses contributions from across the world, from South Africa to Norway, Australia, Finland, and beyond. By incorporating different contexts and viewpoints, Global Perspectives on Leadership in Early Childhood Education makes a significant and timely contribution to the field of education.
Leadership for India Inc.
Author: C.B. Rao
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 194785156X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Leadership is the engine of growth, in any walk of life. Leadership is often portrayed as the singular capability of an individual at the helm of an organisation. Theories and models of leadership that abound miss the point that true leadership is a highly multi-faceted and highly inclusive endeavour. This book Leadership for India Inc.: An Experiential Treatise is a unique work that is contextually relevant and culturally appropriate. Given that leadership with an Indian perspective is studied and researched less than it ought to be, this book fills a major gap. This book studies leadership from several practical and unique angles, and brings forth insights, models and constructs that are not often the mainstay of published leadership literature. The perspectives that are laid out in the book are fresh and original as well as offbeat and philosophical. The book presents a rich tapestry of the deep and diversified insights borne out of the author’s over four decades of working with leaders and working as a leader, which are discussed in a practical and fulsome manner. The book with its Prologue, forty chapters and Epilogue that cover comprehensively and in depth all aspects of leadership, serves as an experiential treatise for established as well as aspirant leaders for India Inc. It would equally serve as a reference text book for students and academicians as well as professionals and leaders. The book is dedicated, very appropriately, to the greatest leader of all times, Mahatma Gandhi.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 194785156X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Leadership is the engine of growth, in any walk of life. Leadership is often portrayed as the singular capability of an individual at the helm of an organisation. Theories and models of leadership that abound miss the point that true leadership is a highly multi-faceted and highly inclusive endeavour. This book Leadership for India Inc.: An Experiential Treatise is a unique work that is contextually relevant and culturally appropriate. Given that leadership with an Indian perspective is studied and researched less than it ought to be, this book fills a major gap. This book studies leadership from several practical and unique angles, and brings forth insights, models and constructs that are not often the mainstay of published leadership literature. The perspectives that are laid out in the book are fresh and original as well as offbeat and philosophical. The book presents a rich tapestry of the deep and diversified insights borne out of the author’s over four decades of working with leaders and working as a leader, which are discussed in a practical and fulsome manner. The book with its Prologue, forty chapters and Epilogue that cover comprehensively and in depth all aspects of leadership, serves as an experiential treatise for established as well as aspirant leaders for India Inc. It would equally serve as a reference text book for students and academicians as well as professionals and leaders. The book is dedicated, very appropriately, to the greatest leader of all times, Mahatma Gandhi.
Transforming Leadership Pathways for Humanities Professionals in Higher Education
Author: Roze Hentschell
Publisher: Purdue University Press
ISBN: 1612498264
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Transforming Leadership Pathways for Humanities Professionals in Higher Education includes thirteen essays from a variety of contributors investigating how humanities professionals grapple with the opportunities and challenges of leadership positions. Written by insiders sharing their lived experience, this collection provides an authentic look at the multiple roles humanities specialists play, as well as offers strategies for professional growth, sustenance, and satisfaction. The collection also considers the relationship between disciplinary areas of study, academic training, and the valuable skill sets and habits of mind that serve higher education leaders. While Transforming Leadership Pathways emphasizes that a leadership route in higher education can be a welcome and positive professional move for many humanities scholars, the volume also acknowledges the issues that arise when faculty take on administrative positions while otherwise marginalized on campus because of faculty status, rank, or personal identity. This collection demystifies the path into higher education administration and argues that humanities scholars are uniquely qualified for such roles. Empathetic, deeply analytical, attuned to historical context, and trained in communication, teachers and scholars who hail from humanities disciplines often find themselves well-suited to the demands of complex academic leadership in today’s colleges and universities.
Publisher: Purdue University Press
ISBN: 1612498264
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Transforming Leadership Pathways for Humanities Professionals in Higher Education includes thirteen essays from a variety of contributors investigating how humanities professionals grapple with the opportunities and challenges of leadership positions. Written by insiders sharing their lived experience, this collection provides an authentic look at the multiple roles humanities specialists play, as well as offers strategies for professional growth, sustenance, and satisfaction. The collection also considers the relationship between disciplinary areas of study, academic training, and the valuable skill sets and habits of mind that serve higher education leaders. While Transforming Leadership Pathways emphasizes that a leadership route in higher education can be a welcome and positive professional move for many humanities scholars, the volume also acknowledges the issues that arise when faculty take on administrative positions while otherwise marginalized on campus because of faculty status, rank, or personal identity. This collection demystifies the path into higher education administration and argues that humanities scholars are uniquely qualified for such roles. Empathetic, deeply analytical, attuned to historical context, and trained in communication, teachers and scholars who hail from humanities disciplines often find themselves well-suited to the demands of complex academic leadership in today’s colleges and universities.
What’s Wrong With Leadership?
Author: Ronald E. Riggio
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351671669
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 491
Book Description
Leadership practitioners and those who seek to develop leadership are concerned with whether they are using evidence-based best practices to develop leadership capacity in themselves and others. Are we indeed using best practices in the study, practice, and development of leadership? This book seeks to draw attention to the limitations of extant work on leadership, and to provide suggestions for a way forward. Presenting chapters on topics ranging from research methodology, gender and cross-cultural issues in leadership studies, and the role of the humanities in our understanding of leadership, the book represents a rigorous multidisciplinary collaboration. This is a must-read for graduate students studying leadership, leadership consultants and trainers, leadership scholars, and anyone who practices, teaches, or seeks to develop leadership. It will help expand the horizons of how we think about and practice leadership.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351671669
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 491
Book Description
Leadership practitioners and those who seek to develop leadership are concerned with whether they are using evidence-based best practices to develop leadership capacity in themselves and others. Are we indeed using best practices in the study, practice, and development of leadership? This book seeks to draw attention to the limitations of extant work on leadership, and to provide suggestions for a way forward. Presenting chapters on topics ranging from research methodology, gender and cross-cultural issues in leadership studies, and the role of the humanities in our understanding of leadership, the book represents a rigorous multidisciplinary collaboration. This is a must-read for graduate students studying leadership, leadership consultants and trainers, leadership scholars, and anyone who practices, teaches, or seeks to develop leadership. It will help expand the horizons of how we think about and practice leadership.