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Segal, Steven.
Business feel = leading paradigm shifts in organisations /
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Title/Author:
Business feel/ Steven Segal.
Reminder of title:
leading paradigm shifts in organisations /
Author:
Segal, Steven.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
Description:
168 p. :29 b&w, ill. :
Notes:
Electronic book text.
Subject:
Industrial management. -
Online resource:
Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137316276 (electronic bk.) :
Business feel = leading paradigm shifts in organisations /
Segal, Steven.
Business feel
leading paradigm shifts in organisations /[electronic resource] :Steven Segal. - 2nd New ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 168 p. :29 b&w, ill.
Electronic book text.
Introduction: Business Feel and Leadership Philosophy 1 Leaders as Philosophers 2. Models for Questioning While Leading 3. Why Philosophy in Leadership Studies? 4. Leadership Philosophy in the Context of the Tradition of Philosophy 5. Authenticity in the Philosophies of Jack Welch and Martin Heidegger 6. The Role of Frustration in Developing Leadership Vision 7. From Intuition through Doubt to Vision in Jack Welch and Martin Heidegger 8. Fear and Existential Anxiety as the Basis of Vision at Intel 9. The Practical Basis for Developing a Philosophy of Leadership 10. Stress as the Basis for Leadership Philosophy 11. Philosophical Journeys of Leaders.
Document
through the use of examples of eminent CEOs, Business Feel for Leading in the Midst of Organisational Change outlines a variety of skills involved in the development of business feel. This new edition builds upon the ideas explored by the author in Business Feels (2004), featuring new material on leadership development and philosophy.Just as a musician needs a feel for music, so managers need a feel for the business of the organisation. The question is: how do we develop our feeling for the business? Through the use of examples of eminent CEOs, Business Feel: Leading Paradigm Shifts in Organisations outlines a variety of skills involved in the development of business feel. It shows how CEOs developed their business attunement in moments of change where they could not take old habits of doing things for granted but did not yet have fully developed new ways of doing things. In change - or what in this book is called 'the cracks of conventional' ways of doing - effective leaders rely more on their intuition. The idea of a 'philosophical experience' is put forward as a framework that allows managers to develop their gut feel and personal style of judgement. This new edition builds upon the ideas explored by the author in Business Feels (2004), featuring new material on leadership development and philosophy.
PDF.
STEVEN SEGAL is Senior Lecturer at the Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University, Australia. He coaches and runs courses enabling managers and leaders to develop their 'business feel'. He is recognised internationally as a pioneer in the field of philosophical practice and has published a number of books and journal articles.
ISBN: 1137316276 (electronic bk.) :£62.50Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Industrial management.
LC Class. No.: HD31 / .S438 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 658
Business feel = leading paradigm shifts in organisations /
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