Today, leaders are expected to be both reassuring and authoritative, emotionally open and tough, empowering and powerful Success depends on understanding how great leaders face these conflicting demands: what roles they p]ay, how they operate, how they enhance their abil-ities, and how they achieve the best results for their com-panies. Becoming an Effective Leader offers practical guidelines for mastering this challenging role. Learn to:
Take charge swiftly in a new role
Set up processes that enable people to excel
Make wise choices in the moment
Communicate the company's vision and strategy effectively
The Results-Driven Manager series collects timely articles from Harvard Management Update and Harvard Management Communication Letter to help senior to middle managers sharpen their skills, increase their effectiveness, and gain a competitive edge. Presented in a concise, accessible format to save managers valuable time, these books offer authoritative insights and techniques for improving job performance and achieving immediate results.
Introduction 1
What Leaders Do--and Don't Do
What You Can Learn from Jack Welch
Walter Kiechel
The Work of a Modern Leader
An Interview with Ron Heifetz
Why Authority Still Matters
Loren Gary
Lead and Manage Your Organization
with the Balanced Scorecard
Robert S. Kap]an
The Leader as Charismatic Hero: A Vanishing Breed
No Time for Happy Talk
Walter Kiechel
Power
How Its Meaning in Corporate Life Is Changing
Loren Gary
What Should a Leader Be?
John Hintze
The Call for Authentic Leadership
with Bill George
In Praise of Pragmatic Leadership
Loren Gary
10 Myths About Post-heroic Leadership--and Why They're Wrong
David Stauffer
Starting Out on the Right Foot
Debriefing Linda A. Hill
Accelerating the New Manager's Start
Lauren Keller Johnson
Pulling Yourself Up Through the Ranks
Loren Gary
Taking Charge Fast
Eric McNulty
Succeeding Ms. (Mr.) Wonderful
Jennifer McFarland
Makiwg the Best Derisions
Three Skills for Today's Leaders
What Leaders Allow Themselves to Know...
Paul Michelman
The Perils of Being the Best and the Brightest
Robert B. Cialdini
Communicating Effectively
Language
Churchill's Key to Leadership
Nick Wreden
Three Keys to Leadership
Communication Today
Janice Obuchowski
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