Jeffrey A. Barach D. Reed Eckhardt D. Reed Eckhardt
Good management skills alone won't get executives and their organizations far enough. What is also needed is the seemingly indefinable, evanescent, quirky, and paradoxical quality called leadership. Leadership lies in the emotional side of management. It pumps life into organizations and gives meaning to management structures. Leadership is symbolic, charismatic, inspirational--no matter how it is defined, Barach and Eckhardt prove that it can be DEGREESIlearned DEGREESR. Their book is thus a solidly researched, readable assessment of what leadership actually is, its various dimensions,...
Good management skills alone won't get executives and their organizations far enough. What is also needed is the seemingly indefinable, evanescent,...