ABSTRACT

This book will advance the understanding of leadership beyond the inherited myths and modalities of command and control. Leadership is separated from ideas and institutional seniority and explained as the collaborative power of one with others. Enabling the intelligent co-participation of all people, the constructive effect of this approach to leadership is in the engagement of people. This is significant when task accomplishment depends not on managerial direction, but on the interaction of people with each other, with technical systems, and with complex regulations which are often across jurisdictional boundaries. Examples and case studies are included.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|10 pages

Unconstructive Power

chapter 3|8 pages

Power and Partnership

chapter 4|14 pages

Leadership and Communicating

chapter 5|8 pages

Leadership and Situation Awareness

chapter 6|10 pages

Leadership and Decision Making

chapter 7|10 pages

Error Management

chapter 8|10 pages

Leadership and Obligation

chapter 9|6 pages

Conclusion