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Leading with Character
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Leading with Character

Stories of Valor and Virtue and the Principles They Teach

Information Age Publishing, 2006 more...

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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Concrete Examples
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

The literature of leadership would fill a rather crowded library, but no one can learn how to be a great leader by simply reading about it. But since almost every organization has a strong need for leadership, reading about it may be a start. John Sosik studies how really great leaders succeed in the face of adversity, and he does an excellent job of categorizing the most important qualities leaders must have. A few of his 25 profiles of exceptional leaders lack the specificity needed to be truly instructive. Overall, however, getAbstract finds that while this book may not teach you how to be a great leader, it may inspire you to become one.

Take-Aways

  • The majority of employees don't feel motivated and some outright hate their jobs.
  • A large majority of Americans believe that their country suffers from a leadership crisis.
  • "Transformational leaders" demonstrate the character and motivational ability to run organizations during periods of intense change.

About the Author

Dr. John J. Sosik is a professor at Pennsylvania State University, where he heads the Master of Leadership Development program, and teaches behavioral science and leadership. He co-authored The Dream Weavers: Strategy-Focused Leadership in Technology-Driven Organizations.