We live in a leadership-obsessed society. The result is that we
assume nearly any social or economic ill can be mended through
better leadership. Sometimes, this commitment to leadership is
followed by hero worshipping, wishful thinking and misplaced
hope.
Seeking to understand the faith we place in leadership, the
authors draw on a number of in-depth studies of managers trying to
"do" leadership. It presents six metaphors for the leader: as
gardener, cosy-crafter, saint, cyborg, commander and bully. Some of
these offer unexpected insights into how leadership does and does
not work. The book sheds light on a varied - often contradictory
and sometimes darker - side of leadership.
Cutting through the management-speak drenched current literature
on leadership, Metaphors We Lead By presents an enlightening and
refreshing understanding of an important topic. It will be useful
reading for students and researchers, as well as the thinking
manager.
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