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Titlebook: Neuroleadership; Creative Leadership James Teboul,Philippe Damier Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusi

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书目名称Neuroleadership
副标题Creative Leadership
编辑James Teboul,Philippe Damier
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概述Demonstrates how the exercise of leadership has evolved and is constrained by the very functioning of the brain.Explores the capabilities and limitations of the human brain when leading and deciding.P
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描述.This book illustrates, through a number of examples from different domains, how to put in place a disciplined process to develop a creative leadership approach. Today‘s managers seem to have all the tools at their disposal, leadership training, seminars and executive coaching, to exercise effective leadership, but most continue to take the easy path of raw authority, neglecting the interwoven texture of leadership and followership. . The classic models of leadership fail routinely because leaders find it hard to develop an effective way of motivating their followers and do not realize how far they are conditioned by the limitations and biases hardwired in their brains. Just like sports professionals who need a good understanding of their body, leaders need to practice and explore the capabilities of their brains. With some knowledge in the latest discoveries in Neurosciences and mastery of their cognitive predispositions, leaders can draw on a range of resources to engage all parties in learning and collaborating towards common goals and create a culture based on cooperation and innovation. . .Ideal for organizations or associations, private or public companies, this book offers p
出版日期Book 2023
关键词Leadership and Brain Biases; Leadership Constraints due to Predispositions and Biases; Leadership and
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5122-2
isbn_softcover978-981-99-5124-6
isbn_ebook978-981-99-5122-2
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapor
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James Teboul,Philippe DamierDemonstrates how the exercise of leadership has evolved and is constrained by the very functioning of the brain.Explores the capabilities and limitations of the human brain when leading and deciding.P
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Leadership, Followership, and Context,d cannot be dissociated from followership. It should be considered as a process which engages leaders and followers to collaborate and learn within a motivating cultural context. This approach leads to a reference model, the creative leadership model where leaders have to break away from the comfort
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