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More copies of this ISBN:Shared Leadership: Reframing the Hows and Whys of Leadershipby Craig L. (edt) Pearce
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Shared Leadership brings together the foremost thinkers on the subject and is the first book of its kind to address the conceptual, methodological, and practical issues for shared leadership. It advances the understanding of the shared leadership phenomenon: its dynamics, moderators, appropriate settings, facilitating factors, contingencies, measurement, practice implications, and directions for the future. This book provides a realistic and practical discussion of the benefits, as well as the risks and problems, associated with shared leadership. It is an essential text for management, education, and communication courses in leadership, teamwork, organizational behaviour and small groups. Practising consultants will find this an invaluable reference in their leadership and team development programmes. Synopsis:Shared Leadership offers a much-needed shift in our thinking about how leadership happens in teams and organizations. Pearce and Conger have brought together a diverse group of authors who collectively offer a comprehensive view of developing, implementing, and studying shared leadership in organizations. This volume is sure to fulfill its goal of jump-starting our knowledge of the shared leadership phenomenon. --Cynthia D. McCauley, Ph.D., Vice President, Leadership Development, Center for Creative Leadership How leadership is shared in teams and organizations is an important subject, but one that has received little attention in most of the leadership literature. This timely book provides a rich and varied perspective on the subject. The highly qualified collection of scholars provide a good theoretical foundation to guide the future study of shared leadership.--Gary Yukl, State University of New York at Albany The time is as ripe as ever for a new paradigm of leadership that the authors simply call 'shared leadership.' This timely volume effectively 'jumpstarts' our knowledge of this emerging field by presenting a number of critical perspectives examining shared leadership using conceptual, empirical, and applied lenses.--Joe Raelin, Asa. S. Knowles Chair of Practice-Oriented Education, Northeastern University, and author of Creating Leaderful Organizations: How to Bring Out Leadership in Everyone This volume redefines the essence of leadership. Pearce and Conger have assembled a cast of 'scholar-entrepreneurs' whose pioneering work firmly establishes the theoretical foundations for the study of leadership now and well into the future. This book is a must readfor anyone interested in leadership in the age of teamwork.--Henry P. Sims, University of Maryland In recent years, scholars have argued that leadership is an activity shared or distributed among members of a group or organization. This line of thinking is gaining attention among leadership scholars, yet our understanding of the dynamics and opportunities for shared leadership is still quite primitive. Given the infancy of the field, it is timely to introduce a volume on the subject that significantly enhances our knowledge.Shared Leadership: Reframing the Hows and Whys of Leadership brings together the foremost thinkers on the subject and is the first book of its kind to address the conceptual, methodological, and practical issues for shared leadership. Its aim is to advance understanding along many dimensions of the shared leadership phenomenon: its dynamics, moderators, appropriate settings, facilitating factors, contingencies, measurement, practice implications, and directions for the future. The volume provides a realistic and practical discussion of the benefits, as well as the risks and problems, associated with shared leadership. It will serve as an indispensable guide for researchers and practicing managers in identifying where and when shared leadership may be appropriate for organizations and teams. Edited by leading authorities Craig L. Pearce and Jay A. Conger, with contributions from the top experts in the field, Shared Leadership is an ideal text for management, education, and communication courses in leadership, teamwork, organizational behavior, and small groups. In addition, practicing consultants will find this an invaluable reference in their leadership andteam development programs. Table of ContentsAll those years ago : the historical underpinnings of shared leadership / Craig L. Pearce and Jay A. Conger — Shared leadership : paradox and possibility / Joyce K. Fletcher and Katrin Kèaufer — Toward a model of shared leadership and distributed influence in the innovation process : how shared leadership can enhance new product development team dynamics and effectiveness / Jonathan F. Cox, Craig L. Pearce, and Monica L. Perry — Can team members share leadership? : foundations in research and theory / Anson Seers, Tiffany Keller, and James M. Wilkerson — The role of shared cognition in enabling shared leadership and team adaptability / C. Shawn Burke, Stephen M. Fiore, and Eduardo Salas — Self-leadership and superleadership : the heart and art of creating shared leadership in teams / Jeffrey D. Houghton, Christopher P. Nick, and Charles C. Manz — assessing shared leadership : development and preliminary validation of a team multifactor leadership questionnaire / Bruce J. Avolio ... et al. — A group exchange structure approach to leadership in groups / Scott E. Seibert, Raymond T. Sparrowe, and Robert C. Liden --
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