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The hope is that emergence of proximal traits in trait leadership theory will help researchers elucidate the old question whether leaders are born or made. Proximal individual differences suggest that the characteristics that distinguish effective leaders from non-effective leaders are not necessarily stable through the life-span, implying that ...
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The Leadership Challenge is a suite of books, training products and assessments based on the book written by James Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner, published by Wiley. First published in 1987, the book's seventh edition was released in 2023.
The review aggregator Book Marks reported 13 reviews, of which 12 were "positive" or "rave". [5] The reviewer Sara Jorgensen praised its relevancy and prose in a Booklist review. [6] Publisher Weekly awarded a starred review, praising the "inspirational" tone and coverage of criticism on the presidents. [7]
The dozen leaders he profiles are presented as models for businesses on how to balance both those needs. The brief biographies of the CEOs give Nader a chance to highlight what he sees as the ...
The difference leaders make is not always positive in nature. Leaders sometimes focus on fulfilling their own agendas at the expense of others, including their own followers. Leaders who focus on personal gain by employing stringent and manipulative leadership styles often make a difference, but usually do so through negative means. [174]
Only Child types are considered to be a form of the First Born personality type, but "in triplicate". [5] First Born: Firstborn children are described as leaders who are often perfectionists and desire approval from those in charge. Leman also states that firstborns are "typically aggressive" but are also often people-pleasers.
Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy is an English-language book on international relations by Henry Kissinger, published by Penguin Books on April 28, 2022. The book reflects Kissinger's views on effective leadership, [1] presenting a treatise on governance and political leaders through six exemplary individuals from the 20th century, including Konrad Adenauer, Charles de Gaulle ...