How to: Be a Better Leader

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title How to: Be a Better Leader
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stefan Stern
SeriesHow To: Academy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 130
Category/GenreBusiness and management
ISBN/Barcode 9781509821266
ClassificationsDewey:658.4092
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Bluebird
Publication Date 7 March 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

We know that businesses and organisations expect people at all levels to show initiative and display good leadership qualities, but to put this into practice is easier said than done. This book will show you how you can become a better leader, whether you're already in charge of a large team, or you're paving the way for your future career. How to Be a Better Leader is designed to help you truly understand what it means to be a leader, as well as what good and bad leadership look like. Stefan Stern investigates the different ways in which men and women lead - and, crucially, how we can get nearer to genuine equality at work. He also highlights the language of leaders, and gives examples from around the world of different prominent leaders from business and politics, including Jeff Bezos, Indra Nooyi, Winston Churchill and Rosa Parks.

Author Biography

Stefan Stern has been writing about management and leadership for over two decades. He has worked for the BBC, Management Today magazine and the Financial Times, where he was the management columnist between 2006 and 2010. He continues to write for the FT, the Guardian and other publications. He is Visiting Professor in Management Practice at Cass Business School, City University of London. He was also until recently director of the High Pay Centre, a think tank that looks at the issue of top pay.

Reviews

A gem. -- Charles Handy, author of The Age of Unreason and Understanding Organizations Essential reading. . . a primer of management thinking presented in a light - though not lightweight - publication. -- Richard Bailey, PR Place