Results-based Leadership

Cover of Results-based Leadership by John H. Zenger
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 9780875848716
ISBN-10: 0875848710
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.17285923384 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 658.4/092, 658.409
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Results-Based Leadership by John H. Zenger, published by Harvard Business School Press in 1999, offers a comprehensive examination of effective leadership practices. This edition spans 234 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the complexities of defining leadership and the challenges managers face in aligning various leadership practices with their organizational needs. Zenger, a recognized authority in human resources and leadership development, provides a structured program aimed at helping executives navigate their leadership challenges.

Readers will find that Results-Based Leadership emphasizes the importance of connecting leadership attributes with tangible outcomes. The book outlines a framework for delivering results across four key areas: employees, the organization, customers, and investors. Zenger moves beyond superficial trends in leadership training, offering actionable guidelines that can be integrated into any business strategy or corporate culture. This guidebook serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their leadership skills and achieve measurable results in their organizations.


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Few would argue that leadership matters. Companies that can attract, develop, and retain the best leaders are likely to flourish. The issue grows hazy when we attempt to define leadership, and hazier still when managers try to match today’s dizzying array of leadership practices with the specific needs of their organization. Results-Based Leadership brings refreshing clarity and directness to the leadership discussion, providing a hands-on program that will help executives succeed with their leadership challenges. A landmark book, Results-Based Leadership challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding leadership. The authors-world-renowned experts in human resources and leadership development-argue that it is not enough to gauge leaders by personal traits such as character, knowledge, style, and values. Effective leaders, say the authors, do more than master the attributes of leadership. They know how to connect their attributes with results. Results-Based Leadership shows executives how to deliver results in four specific areas: results for employees, the organization, its customers, and its investors. The authors provide action-oriented guidelines for readers to develop and hone their own results-based leadership skills. They look beyond the quick fixes, buzzwords, and trends that typify many leadership programs, and focus instead on producing results that can be measured and integrated into any business strategy or corporate culture. Here, for the first time, is a guidebook that bridges the gap between leadership theory and leadership skills. Results-Based Leadership fundamentally improves our ability to deliver real leadership results.

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