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Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. With contributions
from global leading scholars, this Research Agenda offers an
interdisciplinary collection of ideas investigating gender and
leadership; where we are today and where we are going. Using
critical perspectives, chapters challenge the way we think about
gender and leadership by questioning the status quo. Providing
cutting edge discussion from authors of diverse genders, races,
ages, ethnicities, and religions, this book provides analysis of
the key issues and methodologies in modern leadership research.
Forward thinking, it examines current guidelines and provides
insight towards an equitable and positive change in leadership.
Leadership scholars and graduate students interested in business
leadership as well as gender and management more broadly will find
this not only an informative but an illuminating read.
This edited volume explores different models, conceptualizations,
and measures of leader interpersonal and influence "soft skills"
that are so necessary for effective leadership. These include the
communication skills, persuasion skills, political savvy, and
emotional abilities used by leaders to inspire, motivate, and move
followers toward the accomplishment of goals. The book emanates
from the two-day-long 21st Kravis-de Roulet leadership conference,
which brought together top scholars working in this area. The
intent of the conference and this edited volume is to increase
understanding of the interpersonal and influence skills, or "soft
skills," of the leader, to highlight state-of-the-art research on
the topic, and to provide clear, research-based guidelines for the
development of leader skills.Chapter authors are recognized experts
in their respective areas, and each section of the book will be
introduced by an editor-authored chapter reviewing the specific
topic area in brief.
This edited volume explores different models, conceptualizations,
and measures of leader interpersonal and influence "soft skills"
that are so necessary for effective leadership. These include the
communication skills, persuasion skills, political savvy, and
emotional abilities used by leaders to inspire, motivate, and move
followers toward the accomplishment of goals. The book emanates
from the two-day-long 21st Kravis-de Roulet leadership conference,
which brought together top scholars working in this area. The
intent of the conference and this edited volume is to increase
understanding of the interpersonal and influence skills, or "soft
skills," of the leader, to highlight state-of-the-art research on
the topic, and to provide clear, research-based guidelines for the
development of leader skills.Chapter authors are recognized experts
in their respective areas, and each section of the book will be
introduced by an editor-authored chapter reviewing the specific
topic area in brief.
This volume brings together research from leading scholars with
stories from women leaders in diverse sectors to provide insights
from their leadership journeys. The book begins with personal
stories of women's leadership journeys by chief executive officers,
a former U.S. ambassador, a college president, and others. The
stories enable readers to make sense of their own leadership
journeys by learning about the varied paths to leadership and
taking note of key elements such as role transitions, defining
moments, identity development, and growth mindsets. Next, scholars
discuss novel research that can guide women in navigating their
journeys to leadership, including on followership, competition,
representation of women in politics, and the role of biology in
leadership. This must-have volume offers cutting-edge perspectives
and a guide for women to navigate their own journeys to impactful
leadership.
This volume brings together research from leading scholars with
stories from women leaders in diverse sectors to provide insights
from their leadership journeys. The book begins with personal
stories of women's leadership journeys by chief executive officers,
a former U.S. ambassador, a college president, and others. The
stories enable readers to make sense of their own leadership
journeys by learning about the varied paths to leadership and
taking note of key elements such as role transitions, defining
moments, identity development, and growth mindsets. Next, scholars
discuss novel research that can guide women in navigating their
journeys to leadership, including on followership, competition,
representation of women in politics, and the role of biology in
leadership. This must-have volume offers cutting-edge perspectives
and a guide for women to navigate their own journeys to impactful
leadership.
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