ABSTRACT

Winner of a 2020 Nautilus Silver Award!

 

This book examines a relatively unexplored area of leadership research – personal aspects of leadership – by considering the impact of leaders navigating their own personal crises on their relationships with teams, peers, and supervisors. Through original research as well as an integrative review of the literature, Hickman and Knouse focus on the "leader-as-person in crisis," including the real-life personal crises and experiences of leaders. This important volume offers a detailed and thoughtful description of intersecting factors that contribute to the ways in which leaders experience and cope with personal crises to spur additional research attention to this neglected area. This book also offers current and prospective leaders advice and direction on effectively navigating personal crises.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|32 pages

Personal Crisis as a Stressful Life Event

chapter 2|29 pages

Coping with Crisis

chapter 3|25 pages

Deciding to Disclose, Asking for Help

chapter 5|15 pages

Responsibility for Leadership

Adaptive approaches

chapter 6|16 pages

Toward a Culture of Reciprocal Care

Advice and recommendations

chapter 7|10 pages

Leaders in Personal Crisis

Proposals for practice and research