Move beyond outdated methods of management and employee relations with New Age and high-tech philosophies.
In this summary you will learn
- How to cultivate the mindset of a "Level Three" leader
- Why managers need a strategic plan and a fixed moral center
- How to understand your employees’ goals, values and motivations
- Why you must manage yourself before attempting to manage others
getAbstract rating
| getAbstract rating |
Applicability |
|
Innovation |
|
Style |
|
| Level of Expertise |
Why you should read Level Three Leadership
At first glance, this might seem to be yet another standard text about management and employee relations. You’ll be pleased to find that, instead, author James G. Clawson has written an engaging book about history, human psychology and the modern workplace. He offers intriguing insights, strong research and even a New Age wrinkle or two, with a few well-placed comments about meditation, inner vision and martial arts. Despite a few redundant passages, this is not a dry HR manual, though it provides helpful professional charts and summaries. With its you-need-to-know-this-now tone and its comments about gravity, magic and inner vision, the book is actually fun. getAbstract recommends it to managers at all tiers, to employees seeking advancement and to MBA candidates.
About the Author
James G. Clawson, a professor at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia, previously taught at the Harvard Business School, Northeastern University and the International University of Japan.
Do you like this summary?
Ähnliche Zusammenfassungen
-
Redesigning Leadership
Design, Technology, Business, Lifeby John Maeda and Becky Bermont
-
The Virtual Manager
by Kevin Sheridan
-
The India Way
by Peter Cappelli, Harbir Singh, Jitendra Singh and Michael Useem
-
Make Talent Your Business
by Wendy Axelrod and Jeannie Coyle
Vom gleichen Autor
-
Creating a Learning Culture
Strategy, Technology, and Practiceby Marcia L. Conner and James G. Clawson



