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The Art of Leadership is based on two ideas: 1. Leadership will
take place to the extent the leader cares about the work to be
done. Equally important, the leader must care about people. Neither
of these qualities is sufficient without the other, and neither can
be false. People know when the leader cares. When the leader is
committed to the task and is concerned about people, these
qualities serve as magnets and motivators to followers, and their
potential for achievement becomes enormous. 2. Leadership is an art
that can be developed through mastery of nine key areas of success.
The successful leader must possess knowledge and skills in the
following areas: understanding leadership variables, the power of
vision, the importance of ethics, the empowerment of people,
leadership principles, understanding people, multiplying
effectiveness, developing others, and performance management. The
difference between most other leadership texts and the Art of
Leadership can be compared to the difference between a lecture and
seminar. Although both are good educational vehicles, the lecture
is better for conveying large amounts of information, while the
seminar is better for developing skills and attitudes. A good
lecture is interesting and builds knowledge, while a good seminar
is stimulating and builds competency. Without sacrificing either
theoretical foundation or important content, the 6th edition of The
Art of Leadership emphasizes the interactive, seminar approach to
learning. The 7th edition remains reader-centered, research-based,
practical, and personalized. The Instructor Resources for the 7th
edition have been vastly enhanced, including the PowerPoint and
test bank.
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