The New Leaders
As business reinvents itself at broadband speed, what makes leaders effective has inevitably been transformed. Old assumptions and old modes no longer hold; a new style of leadership that works has emerged amidst the chaos of change. This new leader excels in the art of relationship, the singular expertise which the changing business climate renders indispensable. Excellen...more
Paperback, 336 pages
Published
February 6th 2003
by Time Warner Paperbacks
(first published January 1st 2002)
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New Leaders follows on from Emotional Intelligence by the same author and summarises much of the previous book, leaving out most of the technical 'way the brain works' information included in the first book.
The first half of the book is applicable to just about anyone, and provided useful insight in effectively dealing with people, the need to be self-aware, and provides a very interesting list of the emotional intelligence leadership skills -- good leaders tend to have a least one key EI skill...more
The first half of the book is applicable to just about anyone, and provided useful insight in effectively dealing with people, the need to be self-aware, and provides a very interesting list of the emotional intelligence leadership skills -- good leaders tend to have a least one key EI skill...more
An important book to read, in the journey of become an inspiring leader. Best aimed for people have done some leadership and are looking to improve. It shows different ways of applying leadership depending on the context and encourages the use of different styles. The book demonstrates the importance of emotion and self awareness in leadership development.
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Daniel Goleman (born March 7, 1946) is an author, psychologist, and science journalist. For twelve years, he wrote for the New York Times, specializing in psychology and brain sciences.
Goleman authored the internationally best-selling book, Emotional Intelligence (1995, Bantam Books), that spent more than one-and-a-half years on the New York Times Best Seller list. Goleman developed the argument t...more
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Goleman authored the internationally best-selling book, Emotional Intelligence (1995, Bantam Books), that spent more than one-and-a-half years on the New York Times Best Seller list. Goleman developed the argument t...more
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