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Managing the dream : reflections on leadership and change / Warren Bennis ; foreword by Tom Peters.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Perseus Pub., c2000.Description: xxviii, 317 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0738203327
  • 9780738203324
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/092 21
LOC classification:
  • HD57.7 .B4643 2000
Other classification:
  • 85.08
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: The dreams, and the nightmares, of leaders -- Negotiating the dream: lessons in the art of leading. Managing the dream -- The four competencies of leadership -- On the leading edge of change -- Change: the new metaphysics -- Information overload anxiety (and how to overcome it) -- Cope with speed and complexity (raplexity) -- The leadership advantage -- Organizing the dream: social architecture for the new global village. Is democracy inevitable? -- The coming death of bureaucracy -- Corporate bonds -- Our federalist future -- The secrets of great groups -- The end of leadership -- Paradigm shifts -- The case for co-leaders -- Embodying the dream: lessons in character. An invented life -- The years of scholarship: an intellectual memoir -- The Wallenda factor -- When to resign -- Followership -- The leader as storyteller -- Operating on instinct -- Postscript: The future has no shelf life.
List(s) this item appears in: Leading Change | Reflection | Followership
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Introduction: The dreams, and the nightmares, of leaders -- Negotiating the dream: lessons in the art of leading. Managing the dream -- The four competencies of leadership -- On the leading edge of change -- Change: the new metaphysics -- Information overload anxiety (and how to overcome it) -- Cope with speed and complexity (raplexity) -- The leadership advantage -- Organizing the dream: social architecture for the new global village. Is democracy inevitable? -- The coming death of bureaucracy -- Corporate bonds -- Our federalist future -- The secrets of great groups -- The end of leadership -- Paradigm shifts -- The case for co-leaders -- Embodying the dream: lessons in character. An invented life -- The years of scholarship: an intellectual memoir -- The Wallenda factor -- When to resign -- Followership -- The leader as storyteller -- Operating on instinct -- Postscript: The future has no shelf life.

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