The media is saturated with images of leaders as powerful, headstrong individuals, who are certain of their position and willing to do whatever it takes to achieve their organizational goals or personal ambitions. In reality, far too often, a leaders ego gets in the way of sound decision making, adversely affecting the organization and the individuals involved.
This insightful book, based on cutting edge research, advances a new model for understanding effective leadership. Nielsen, Marrone and Ferraro advocate the idea of leading with humility, a trait that is rarely discussed and frequently misunderstood. Humble leaders consider their own strengths, weaknesses and motives in making decisions, demonstrating concern for the common good, and exercising their influence for the benefit of all.
Leading with Humilityoffers students and leaders clarity in understanding the connection between leadership and humility, and teaches them how to enhance their own abilities to become better leaders.
I. Introduction 1. Humility and Leadership: Why So Many People are Calling for it Today 2. Rethinking (Your) Leadership II. Humility 3. Humility: The Definition 4. Understanding Yourself 5. Relating to Others 6. Perspective III. Application 7. Everyday Leadership 8. Why Humility Matters: Empowering Followers 9. Cultivating Humble Leadership 10. Progress Not Perfection Appendix: Diagnostic Survey for Humility
Leadership is universally recognized as a critically important and profoundly valuable quality, yet the recent global economic crisis reminds us that leadership rooted in hubris can be profoundly destructive. This book explores how leading with humility can strengthen the work of organizationlc,