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Leadership: The Inner Side of Greatness, A Philosophy for Leaders, New and Revised

Leadership: The Inner Side of Greatness, A Philosophy for Leaders, New and Revised

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Philosophy in Business...and life
Review: For the intelligent business person tired of easy recipes, and yearning for a deeper approach to the paradoxes of modern business, here is a work by an original thinker, Psychologist and Philosopher, applying the ages-old wisdom of Philosophy to the challenges of leadership in today's business world. Koestenbaum presents his approach in a didactic manner, yet never underestimating his audience, utlizing a model for Leadership values in the form of a four vertex diamond: Vision, at the top, encompassing the ability to think strategically, but also to understand others with different cultures and realities than our own; Courage at the bottom, which surprisingly represents not heroic, one-time achievements but rather sustained initiative, the ability to focus on an objective throughout life; Reality on the left, comprehending the ability to deal with hard facts, but also the understanding of the paradoxical nature of life; and, last but not least, Ethics, which beyond anything represents empathy and stewardship, service to others as the ultimate way of realizing greatness.

Two fundamental concepts guide the whole book: Greatness, the embodiment of one's potential for life; and Free Will, the simple but powerful recognition of every human being's ability to take charge of his own life and the consequences of his decisions. Dealing with each of the four dimensions of the leadership diamond at increasing levels of depth, Koestenbaum allows the reader to approach practical problems in everyday's business life with new, enriching perspectives, staying away from oversimplifying, or establishing any orthodox "right" answer, but rather recognizing the paradoxical nature of many apparently easy questions in the business arena of today. The quest for Leadership is defined then by the search to achieve balance between those four dimensions, as the ability to recognize and deal effectively paradox in modern life, not only in business, but in every sphere of life: business, family, personal, community. ! As a Psychologist, Koestenbaum brings an original perspective to the bussiness leader's career: the importance of his awareness to other's people's perceptions of his behavior. This ability to understand the leader's own "market" and to attract and receive feedback becomes an essential requisite in he learning and teaching of leadership. Koestenbaum's teachings bring a humanist approach to business, the recognition that the tranformation of enterprises starts and ends with the decisions of individuals to transform themselves. (Yes, another paradox, for we are tryng to transform that of which we are a part of). Most importantly, this book offers the modern businessperson a way to make our position in a company,and the way we deal with leadership, become the very vehicle by which we can trascend,the means by which we can give meaning to our lives.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Top 5 business books
Review: I've read a ton of business books and 80% are rehash, obvious garbage. This is a keeper. Inspiring, will make you excited to go to work again.

Read it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inspiring, empowering and practical -- this book is a gem.
Review: This book presents a way of thinking about leadership that is both deeply personal and universal.

The Leadership Diamond organizes the paradoxical imperatives of leadership into a simple but far from simplistic model. It brings other leadership theories into perspective by offering a dynamically balanced, holistic and actionable approach.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sound, but dated despite revision
Review: This is a competent example of the many formula based books on leadership, one built round four dimensions of vision, engagement with reality, ethics and courage. Originally published in 1991, much of what it argues is now part of the common currency of the literature. It is well set out and simply written, but does not really engage with the great issues of today's society. Similarly, there is no explicit definition of leadership, the implicit definition used being a traditional one that is under considerable challenge.


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