Leadership in today's corporations is exercised not merely, or
even primarily, by those at the very top of the organizational
charts, but also by the many employees who find themselves in the
middle of the corporation. These managers, directors, and vice
presidents practice inner leadership in both senses of the term.
They lead from within the organization, rather than from the top.
They lead from within themselves, seeking to guide others by the
light of their own core values and goals, which may be distinct
from, if complementary to, the organization's goals. How they do
so, and how they can be more effective inner leaders, is the focus
of this book for current and aspiring leaders as well as their
academic colleagues.
Fairholm explains that there are four key characteristics that
distinguish inner leaders from CEOs. First, inner leaders inhabit a
unique corporate culture in which they relate not only to
subordinates, but to peers and supervisors as well. Second, inner
leaders' authority is often more a function of their personalities
and personal charisma than it is of their official positions.
Third, inner leaders have the ability to create a subculture within
the corporation that facilitates attainment of "their" personal and
professional goals and is consistent with "their" personal values.
Fourth, inner leaders use different technologies (techniques,
methods, and approaches) in the pursuit of their objectives.
Current and aspiring leaders as well as their academic colleagues
will benefit from this work.
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