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Erich Dihsmaier, Michael Paschen
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The Psychology of Human Leadership
How To Develop Charisma and Authority
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014. 2015. xii, 245 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER BERLIN HEIDELBERG 2015
ISBN: 3-642-44187-4 (3642441874)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-642-44187-5 (9783642441875)
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Grounded in philosophy and psychology, this book goes beyond standard recipes and models to examine such leadership qualities as charisma, the ability to motivate others and assertiveness, showing how to overcome crises and conflicts to create new structures.
The book seamlessly links fundamental insights and practical approaches to address the most important leadership problems and challenges. Each of the 11 chapters takes a close look at a specific leadership aspect and explains how to develop personal leadership qualities, such as charisma, the ability to motivate others, assertiveness, and how to overcome crises and conflicts to create new structures. Ethical questions and possible negative developments in connection with leadership and power are also examined. Unlike conventional leadership manuals, this book on leadership goes beyond the standard ´recipes´ and models by providing clear trains of thought as well as a psychological and philosophical basis, and by focusing on major achievements in terms of leadership, it creates a more profound understanding and holistic view of the subject of leadership, while promoting a genuine fascination for it.
1. The philosophy of leadership.- 2. Leadership, personality, and charisma.- 3. Leadership, psychology, and knowledge of human nature.- 4. Leadership, threats, and change.- 5. Leadership, challenge, and perspective.- 6. Leadership, culture, and custom.- 7. Leadership, the group and dynamics.- 8. Leadership, influence and communication.- 9. Leadership, power, dominance.- 10. Leadership, disorders, and problems of the powerful.- 11. Leadership, success, and morality.