The Oxford Handbook of Leadership and Organizations

The Oxford Handbook of Leadership and Organizations
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 913
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ISBN-10 : 9780190213770
ISBN-13 : 0190213779
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Leadership and Organizations by : David Day

As the leadership field continues to evolve, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the various theoretical and empirical contributions in better understanding leadership from a scholarly and scientific perspective. The Oxford Handbook of Leadership and Organizations brings together a collection of comprehensive, state-of-the-science reviews and perspectives on the most pressing historical and contemporary leadership issues - with a particular focus on theory and research - and looks to the future of the field. It provides a broad picture of the leadership field as well as detailed reviews and perspectives within the respective areas. Each chapter, authored by leading international authorities in the various leadership sub-disciplines, explores the history and background of leadership in organizations, examines important research issues in leadership from both quantitative and qualitative perspectives, and forges new directions in leadership research, practice, and education.

Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy

Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy
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Publisher : Emerald Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 1800431813
ISBN-13 : 9781800431812
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy by : Selin Metin Camgöz

Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy: Advances in Theory and Practice explores detailed insights into destructive leadership, providing a deeper understanding of the implications of destructive leadership and valuable warnings and lessons to apply to your own career or organization.

Transforming Toxic Leaders

Transforming Toxic Leaders
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9780804772570
ISBN-13 : 0804772576
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Transforming Toxic Leaders by : Alan Goldman

Unlike other books written on "toxic leaders," this book takes issue with the predominant view that "toxic leaders are bad" and destructive to their companies. Rather, the author argues that even highly productive leaders have some toxic qualities central to their success story. The book redirects the conversation about toxicity in a more productive direction, as toxic leaders are not just viewed as villains and liabilities, but are also considered as potential assets, innovators, and rebels. Working on the premise that "toxicity is a fact of company life," the book provides organizations with a model and blueprint on the advantages to be gained from skillful anticipation, control, and handling of troubled and difficult leaders. In contrast to dysfunctional organizations that ignore toxicity or dwell on the perceived destructive impact of toxic leaders, successful companies come up with resourceful, innovative strategies for turning seeming deficits into opportunities.

Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy

Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9781800431805
ISBN-13 : 1800431805
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy by : Selin Metin Camgöz

Destructive Leadership and Management Hypocrisy: Advances in Theory and Practice explores detailed insights into destructive leadership, providing a deeper understanding of the implications of destructive leadership and valuable warnings and lessons to apply to your own career or organization.

Research Handbook on Destructive Leadership

Research Handbook on Destructive Leadership
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781035315925
ISBN-13 : 1035315920
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Handbook on Destructive Leadership by : Birgit Schyns

In this Research Handbook, Birgit Schyns, Pedro Neves, and Kimberley Breevaart bring together expert contributing authors to lay out a state-of-the-art overview of destructive leadership and explore how this can cause harm to individuals, teams, organizations, and even societies. Outlining a breadth of methodologies, the book provides new avenues for the investigation of destructive leadership to stimulate more systematic, high-quality research on the topic.

Destructive Leadership

Destructive Leadership
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Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : 0889374643
ISBN-13 : 9780889374645
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Destructive Leadership by : Birgit Schyns

Understanding and preventing destructive leadership and the far-reaching consequences it can have on individuals and organizations.

Dark and Destructive Leadership

Dark and Destructive Leadership
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9798887305769
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Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Dark and Destructive Leadership by : Peter D. Harms

Destructive leadership has become an umbrella term for a range of toxic leader behaviors, intentional or unintentional, which are associated with negative outcomes for followers and/or organizations (Einarsen et al., 2007; Krasikova et al., 2013; Mitchell et al., 2023; Schyns & Schilling, 2013; Thoroughgood, 2021). By contrast, dark leadership concerns the psychological mindset of the leaders, not just what they do, but also why they do it (Hogan & Sherman, 2022). To this end, it assesses the traits, motives, abilities, and perceptual tendencies that lead to patterns of toxic leader behaviors that we label as being destructive (see Hogan et al., 2021). This book is intended to provide an in depth look at the topic of Dark and Destructive Leadership. Our author teams have provided insights into the origins and history of dark leadership, the personality and developmental antecedents associated with destructive leadership behaviors, the differential reaction of various types of followers to these toxic leadership styles, advances in the assessment and analysis of dark and destructive leadership styles, the differential display of these characteristics based on gender, and what we currently know about developmental and training interventions for leaders in danger of being derailed by these characteristics.

Destructive Leadership in the Workplace and its Consequences

Destructive Leadership in the Workplace and its Consequences
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781529764871
ISBN-13 : 1529764874
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Destructive Leadership in the Workplace and its Consequences by : Vicki Webster

With relevance across public, private and not-for-profit sectors, and combining perspectives from both the business and psychology worlds, this book is a cross-disciplinary look at how destructive leaders can impact organisations and their workers, and how best to recognise and deal with them. This text bridges the gap between the theory and the practical application, by taking the academic research and translating this for students, managers and practitioners in the field into practicable interventions they can use in their everyday practice to recognise and resolve issues raised by destructive leaders. Using case studies throughout, this guide takes the theory and places it in the real world, helping readers take the theory beyond the page and apply it to their practice.

The Allure of Toxic Leaders

The Allure of Toxic Leaders
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Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9780195312003
ISBN-13 : 0195312007
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Allure of Toxic Leaders by : Jean Lipman-Blumen

Toxic leaders, both political, like Slobodan Milosevic, and corporate, like Enron's Ken Lay, have always been with us, and many books have been written to explain what makes them tick. Here leadership scholar Jean Lipman-Blumen explains what makes the followers tick, exploring why people will tolerate--and remain loyal to--leaders who are destructive to their organizations, their employees, or their nations. Why do we knowingly follow, seldom unseat, frequently prefer, and sometimes even create toxic leaders? Lipman-Blumen argues that these leaders appeal to our deepest needs, playing on our anxieties and fears, on our yearnings for security, high self-esteem, and significance, and on our desire for noble enterprises and immortality. She also explores how followers inadvertently keep themselves in line by a set of insidious control myths that they internalize. For example, the belief that the leader must necessarily be in a position to "know more" than the followers often stills their objections. In addition, outside forces--such as economic depressions, political upheavals, or a crisis in a company--can increase our anxiety and our longing for charismatic leaders. Lipman-Blumen shows how followers can learn critical lessons for the future and survive in the meantime. She discusses how to confront, reform, undermine, blow the whistle on, or oust a toxic leader. And she suggests how we can diminish our need for strong leaders, identify "reluctant leaders" among competent followers, and even nurture the leader within ourselves. Toxic leaders charm, manipulate, mistreat, weaken, and ultimately devastate their followers. The Allure of Toxic Leaders tells us how to recognize these leaders before it's too late.

Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders?

Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders?
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Publisher : Harvard Business Press
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781633696334
ISBN-13 : 1633696332
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders? by : Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic

Look around your office. Turn on the TV. Incompetent leadership is everywhere, and there's no denying that most of these leaders are men. In this timely and provocative book, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic asks two powerful questions: Why is it so easy for incompetent men to become leaders? And why is it so hard for competent people--especially competent women--to advance? Marshaling decades of rigorous research, Chamorro-Premuzic points out that although men make up a majority of leaders, they underperform when compared with female leaders. In fact, most organizations equate leadership potential with a handful of destructive personality traits, like overconfidence and narcissism. In other words, these traits may help someone get selected for a leadership role, but they backfire once the person has the job. When competent women--and men who don't fit the stereotype--are unfairly overlooked, we all suffer the consequences. The result is a deeply flawed system that rewards arrogance rather than humility, and loudness rather than wisdom. There is a better way. With clarity and verve, Chamorro-Premuzic shows us what it really takes to lead and how new systems and processes can help us put the right people in charge.