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John R. Shoup and Susan Clark Studer explore the rules and patterns
that govern complex systems that, when properly understood and
applied, result in more effective leadership than what is offered
from traditional leadership models. Their book is designed to equip
leaders with the knowledge and skills to operate successfully in
complex environments at both the micro (organizational) and macro
(policy) level. Leveraging Chaos offers a dynamic interpretation of
educational history and reform that will equip policy makers to
implement a more balanced management of the educational pendulum.
Leaders and managers are rightly tasked to take their organizations
and communities to a desired future. They are expected to be
forward looking with compelling vision statements. As a result,
they are often too busy in the present managing the future to be
bothered with the past. Yet it is organizational histories that
provide the contexts and clues for the future. History and
Leadership: The Nature and Role of the Past in Navigating the
Future demonstrates that intentional historical perspective-taking
provides a sort-of wisdom for doing business in the present and
future and equips leaders to leverage the past to help their
organizations thrive. This book appeals to several audiences. It
will serve as a supplementary text for undergraduate and graduate
students in both the humanities and leadership studies. The book
also appeals to practicing leaders and managers who wish to develop
their emotional, cultural, and social intelligence by exploring
perennial issues and lessons found in well-developed histories.
This book also serves as a stand-alone read for a range of
professionals who want a more recreational and non-traditional read
on history and leadership. The book cultivates an appreciation for
history and equips readers to be connoisseurs of history for the
betterment of themselves and society.
Wisdom, considered the highest level of enlightenment, has not had
a foothold in our education since Plato's Academy and Aristotle's
Lyceum. Yet it is wisdom that ultimately promotes human flourishing
and equips individuals with the sophistication to live life well.
Wisdom is especially urgent if leaders and followers are to lead
and follow well. Wisdom is more critical and urgent than ever in
today's world. Stories of lack of discernment and sound judgment
abound in the news. Comments such as "what were they thinking?" and
"why did they do that?" reveal that wisdom is often painfully
lacking when it comes to making decisions. The world needs people
who judiciously discern and courageously implement innovative
decisions at the right time and in the right way. But before wisdom
can be adequately taught, it needs to be properly understood.
Historically, the study and acquisition of wisdom has been reserved
to the philosophical and theological fields of study, often making
wisdom appear esoteric, elusive, and mysterious. While relatively
recent empirical attempts have led to certain quantifications and
qualifications of wisdom, a comprehensive and cohesive model for
understanding, teaching, and implementing general wisdom has yet to
emerge. Unfortunately, philosophical and theological treatises on
wisdom have been overly convoluted or mystical, making wisdom
appear elusive for the lay person. The empirical traditions have
overanalyzed the concept to make it almost formulaic and
uninspiring. This primer merges insights from the philosophical,
theological, and empirical traditions to provide a simple model for
understanding, acquiring, practicing, and teaching wisdom. This
primer is unique is that it uses clear language to walk the readers
through representative classical philosophical and religious works
and empirical studies in lieu of jargon-filled meditations. As a
result, the primer orients readers to think like philosophers,
theologians, and social scientists by shepherding them through to
the logic of previous works on wisdom. What also sets this work
apart is its brevity without compromise to substance. This primer
demonstrates that the complicated can be made relatively simple,
and that brevity and profound meaning often walk hand in hand.
Ideal for emerging and established leaders, this book demonstrates
that wisdom inspires confidence, establishes credibility, and helps
us successfully navigate complex problems and promote human
progress. This primer makes wisdom accessible and provides all
soon-to-be, novice, and seasoned leaders with the understanding,
dispositions, and skills to be discerning and virtuous people
others will want to emulate and follow.
Wisdom, considered the highest level of enlightenment, has not had
a foothold in our education since Plato's Academy and Aristotle's
Lyceum. Yet it is wisdom that ultimately promotes human flourishing
and equips individuals with the sophistication to live life well.
Wisdom is especially urgent if leaders and followers are to lead
and follow well. Wisdom is more critical and urgent than ever in
today's world. Stories of lack of discernment and sound judgment
abound in the news. Comments such as "what were they thinking?" and
"why did they do that?" reveal that wisdom is often painfully
lacking when it comes to making decisions. The world needs people
who judiciously discern and courageously implement innovative
decisions at the right time and in the right way. But before wisdom
can be adequately taught, it needs to be properly understood.
Historically, the study and acquisition of wisdom has been reserved
to the philosophical and theological fields of study, often making
wisdom appear esoteric, elusive, and mysterious. While relatively
recent empirical attempts have led to certain quantifications and
qualifications of wisdom, a comprehensive and cohesive model for
understanding, teaching, and implementing general wisdom has yet to
emerge. Unfortunately, philosophical and theological treatises on
wisdom have been overly convoluted or mystical, making wisdom
appear elusive for the lay person. The empirical traditions have
overanalyzed the concept to make it almost formulaic and
uninspiring. This primer merges insights from the philosophical,
theological, and empirical traditions to provide a simple model for
understanding, acquiring, practicing, and teaching wisdom. This
primer is unique is that it uses clear language to walk the readers
through representative classical philosophical and religious works
and empirical studies in lieu of jargon-filled meditations. As a
result, the primer orients readers to think like philosophers,
theologians, and social scientists by shepherding them through to
the logic of previous works on wisdom. What also sets this work
apart is its brevity without compromise to substance. This primer
demonstrates that the complicated can be made relatively simple,
and that brevity and profound meaning often walk hand in hand.
Ideal for emerging and established leaders, this book demonstrates
that wisdom inspires confidence, establishes credibility, and helps
us successfully navigate complex problems and promote human
progress. This primer makes wisdom accessible and provides all
soon-to-be, novice, and seasoned leaders with the understanding,
dispositions, and skills to be discerning and virtuous people
others will want to emulate and follow.
Kingdom leadership does not begin and end at the church door.
Christians are called to conduct leadership in government,
commerce, schools, neighborhoods, families, para-church ministries
and a myriad other contexts. God has given us many gifts, and our
responsibility is to be stewards of those gifts, and use them to do
the King's work. In that context, this comprehensive text explores
key facets of leadership from a Christian worldview so as to equip
people to conduct leadership more authentically than would be
possible under alternative paradigms. The book begins with the
seldom considered theological foundations of leadership while also
tracing the historic roots of management, organization and
leadership theories. All of this leads to a robust discussion of
five essential challenges and practices--communication,
negotiation, decision-making, financial stewardship and personal
development. The combined efforts of these experts in the field
provide a practical theology of leadership from a Christian
worldview for emerging and established leaders. Here is the
foundation needed for those who want to conduct leadership in a
manner consistent with their faith in both religious and
nonreligious organizational contexts.
John R. Shoup and Susan Clark Studer explore the rules and patterns
that govern complex systems that, when properly understood and
applied, result in more effective leadership than what is offered
from traditional leadership models. Their book is designed to equip
leaders with the knowledge and skills to operate successfully in
complex environments at both the micro (organizational) and macro
(policy) level. Leveraging Chaos offers a dynamic interpretation of
educational history and reform that will equip policy makers to
implement a more balanced management of the educational pendulum.
This collective biography on twelve world-class leaders provides
timeless principles on how families, as well as educational, civic,
religious, and military organizations, can facilitate the
development of exemplary leaders. The biographies and
autobiographies of great leaders reveal the importance of an
involved parent, happy childhood, plethora of "apprenticeships,"
rich formal and informal education, a steady stream of prodigious
patrons, gracious critics, and a favorable fate. In addition to
biographical data, this study synthesizes the various trends in
leadership studies to develop a comprehensive model. A coherent
theory on leadership has been elusive because scholars have focused
on specific parts of leadership without recognition of the whole.
The biographical data and synthesis of various leadership theories
demonstrates that leaders share similar story lines in their
development. The seven identified influences and the three stages
of leadership development outlined in the book illustrate themes
necessary for true leadership qualities to emerge within an
individual. This book is intended for anyone interested in
developing exceptional leaders.
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