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This compilation reveals how followers help an organization get
better and how effective followers—leading from the middle—are
essential to the best kind of leadership. In "Leading from the
Middle," and Other Contrarian Essays on Library Leadership, John
Lubans, Jr., argues for democratic library organizations with
shared leadership and decision making by leaders and followers. His
book distills 15 years worth of leadership essays to advance a
theory of a collaborative and empowering leadership, touching on
such subjects as teamwork, empowerment, "followership," challenges,
values, coaching, self-management, collaboration, communication,
and techniques and tools. Lubans's 36 essays draw new and
insightful perspectives on leadership from disparate realms:
travel, sports, music, retail businesses, and airlines. All of the
essays have been edited and revised for this book and many have
been extensively updated with new material and epilogues. The
essays flow from the author's experience as a manager/leader, his
teaching of the topic, and his research into and experimentation
with organizational leadership. Insights and suggestions are
tempered by a candid reflection on successes achieved and mistakes
made.
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