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03 Aug 2021, 20:25 GMT+10
MIAMI, FL / ACCESSWIRE / August 3, 2021 / To be an effective leader, you must consciously adapt your leadership and communication styles to the needs of your team members. This means that you can't take a one-size-fits-all approach to leadership. What works for one person won't necessarily work for another, and what works in one situation can't be applied to all scenarios. So how can you navigate the roadmap of leadership in a way that takes you to the destination you desire?
Reading widely is a great way to start with the added benefit that it helps you unwind and reflect on your purpose and goals. The more you read, the more you come to know-and the more you know, the better you become at making decisions.
Leadership is the most evergreen of business topics, yet it remains evasive because it is constantly adapting to a changing world. Year after year, an array of authors do their part to bring fresh insights, and varied perspectives to keep the topic growing and evolving for the better. Let's take a look at some of the best values-based leadership books, written by leaders for leaders, that will help you fine-tune your leadership approach:
Values-Based Leadership: A Revolutionary Approach to Business Success And Personal Prosperity
Author: Kenneth Majer
Synopsis: A story of triumph that urges readers to join the movement to recover business ethics. Written in parable-like format, Dr. Kenneth Majer weaves a tale that demonstrates how to apply key elements of leadership based on solid personal values.
The principles in this book provide a great foundation for aligning an organization in an ethically based culture and illustrate the positive impact leader with integrity can have on business performance. Goes beyond the boardroom and shows how to develop strong character as a leader in business,
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From Values to Action: The Four Principles of Values-Based Leadership
Author: Harry M. Kraemer Jr.
Synopsis: In this highly-anticipated book, Harry Kraemer argues that today's business environment demands values-based leaders who, in 'doing the right thing,' deliver outstanding and lasting results. The journey to becoming a values-based leader starts with self-reflection. He asks, 'If you are not self-reflective, how can you know yourself? If you do not know yourself, how can you lead yourself? If you cannot lead yourself, how can you lead others?' Kraemer identifies self-reflection as the first of four principles that guide leaders to make choices that honor their values and candidly recounts how these principles helped him navigate some of the toughest challenges he faced in his career.
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Act Like a Leader, Think Like A Leader
Author: Herminia Ibarra
Synopsis: barra turns the usual 'think first and then act' philosophy on its head by arguing that doing these three things will help you learn through action and will increase what she calls your outsight-the valuable external perspective you gain from direct experiences and experimentation. As opposed to insight, outsight will then help change the way you think as a leader: about what kind of work is important; how you should invest your time; why and which relationships matter in informing and supporting your leadership; and, ultimately, who you want to become.
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Fair Value: Reflections On Good Business
Author: Jozef Opdeweegh
Synopsis: Fair Value is a unique - a book about business that serves not as a blueprint but as a reflection on our lives, and how we might live them better.
With the courage to confront, and learn from, contemporary issues, Jozef Opdeweegh draws on thinkers past and present to show how our values shape the value we create. Taking us on a path of discovery, these essays address the world as we know it and offer a unique perspective on how it might be.
Founded on a long tradition of reflective wisdom, this nuanced approach is one modern reader, in our quest for sound-bite solutions, would do well to heed.
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The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World That Values Sameness
Author: Todd Rose
Synopsis: Weaving science, history, and his personal experiences as a high school dropout, Rose offers a powerful alternative to understanding individuals through averages: the three principles of individuality. The jaggedness principle (talent is always jagged), the context principle (traits are a myth), and the pathways principle (we all walk the road less traveled) help us understand our true uniqueness - and that of others - and how to take full advantage of individuality to gain an edge in life.
Listen to this powerful manifesto in the ranks of Drive, Quiet, and Mindset - and you won't see averages or talent in the same way again.
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