Leadership

Leadership by James M. Burns, published by Harper Collins on March 30, 2010, is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of leadership across various domains, including politics and business. This edition spans 544 pages and is presented in English. Burns, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, introduces his influential theory of “transformational leadership,” emphasizing the importance of inspiring collaboration toward higher goals.
In this book, readers will find a detailed examination of executive decision-making and the dynamics of influence, supported by intriguing case studies from history. Burns’s work delves into the principles of moral leadership and the processes that underpin effective management and motivation. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in business culture and self-improvement, offering insights into the multifaceted nature of leadership.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian James MacGregor Burns has devoted his legendary career to the study of leadership in all its aspects—from politics to business. Leadership, Burns’s pioneering study, introduces the highly influential theory of “transformational leadership,” stating that the best leaders are those who inspire others to come together toward the achievement of higher aims. Featuring fascinating case studies drawn from history, Leadership is the classic text for anyone seeking to understand executive decision-making, the dynamics of influence, and moral leadership.
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