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Leadership by Design

Leadership by Design

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Strategic Leadership Development Process
Review: "In today's changing business environment, traditional processes for developing leadership talent are in such a state of flux that a new vocabulary is emerging."Albert A. Vicere and Robert M. Fulmer write, "There is a little interest in the old mainstay term 'management development'. Managers today are often viewed as bureaucrats whose major function is to create complexity and preserve the status quo. 'Executive education' is a more desirable term, but in today's flatter, more networked organizations, there is a less demand for 'executives', often viewed as aloof and removed from the realities of the competitive marketplace. And the word 'education' connotes the esoteric contemplation of academic issues, a process at odds with today's fast-paced business environment. There does seem to be great interest in the term 'leadership development', which characterizes processes for identifying and developing exceptional people capable of moving an organization into the twenty-first century. Although developing tomorrow's leaders is a critical concern for most organizations, equally important is the need to create new structures and processes that will enable the organization to effectively compete in a rapidly changing, global economy. Rather than viewing these two concerns as separate challenges, benchmark organizations from around the world have begun to combine them in an expanded developmental focus which we call 'strategic leadership development'.This focus blends traditional executive education activities with management, leadership, and organizational development techniques to create hands-on, real-time learning laboratories within organizations, which facilitate concontinuous learning, continuous knowledge creation, and organizational competitiveness. This book focuses on the challenge of strategic leadership development-what it is, how it arose and is evolving, and how it is being addressed today" (from the Preface).

In this context, Albert A. Vicere and Robert M. Fulmer :

* discuss several critical ideas that are fundamental to their thinking, including the nature of strategic leadership and the concept of a learning organization.

* describe the traditional paradigm for leadership development, and discuss today's challenges to this traditional way of thinking, and hence describe how organizations are refocusing their leadership development efforts to better develop their pool of strategic leadership talent.

* discuss how strategically focused leadership development processes can help build sustainable organizational competitiveness.

* discuss the nature of new paradigm for effective organizations, how it operates, and how it relates to the evolving approaches to leadership development.

* present a systems model for strategic leadership development to illustrate the major forces shaping the behaviors and outcomes within the field.

* discuss the nature of various techniques and methodologies for leadership development and present a framework for selecting among them.

* compare internal and external strategic leadership development programs, and through case study analyses of university-based general management and company-specific programs define the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.

* present the processes for selecting and managing providers of strategic leadership development.

* discuss assessment and evaluation techniques.

* present six leading-edge examples of new paradigm approaches to leadership development.

* present the seven core elements of strategic leadership development process/'seven Pc' to illustrate the evolution of the field from the past, through today's transition state, to the future.

I highly recommend this invaluable study to all executives and HR practitioners.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Strategic Leadership Development Process
Review: "In today's changing business environment, traditional processes for developing leadership talent are in such a state of flux that a new vocabulary is emerging."Albert A. Vicere and Robert M. Fulmer write, "There is a little interest in the old mainstay term 'management development'. Managers today are often viewed as bureaucrats whose major function is to create complexity and preserve the status quo. 'Executive education' is a more desirable term, but in today's flatter, more networked organizations, there is a less demand for 'executives', often viewed as aloof and removed from the realities of the competitive marketplace. And the word 'education' connotes the esoteric contemplation of academic issues, a process at odds with today's fast-paced business environment. There does seem to be great interest in the term 'leadership development', which characterizes processes for identifying and developing exceptional people capable of moving an organization into the twenty-first century. Although developing tomorrow's leaders is a critical concern for most organizations, equally important is the need to create new structures and processes that will enable the organization to effectively compete in a rapidly changing, global economy. Rather than viewing these two concerns as separate challenges, benchmark organizations from around the world have begun to combine them in an expanded developmental focus which we call 'strategic leadership development'.This focus blends traditional executive education activities with management, leadership, and organizational development techniques to create hands-on, real-time learning laboratories within organizations, which facilitate concontinuous learning, continuous knowledge creation, and organizational competitiveness. This book focuses on the challenge of strategic leadership development-what it is, how it arose and is evolving, and how it is being addressed today" (from the Preface).

In this context, Albert A. Vicere and Robert M. Fulmer :

* discuss several critical ideas that are fundamental to their thinking, including the nature of strategic leadership and the concept of a learning organization.

* describe the traditional paradigm for leadership development, and discuss today's challenges to this traditional way of thinking, and hence describe how organizations are refocusing their leadership development efforts to better develop their pool of strategic leadership talent.

* discuss how strategically focused leadership development processes can help build sustainable organizational competitiveness.

* discuss the nature of new paradigm for effective organizations, how it operates, and how it relates to the evolving approaches to leadership development.

* present a systems model for strategic leadership development to illustrate the major forces shaping the behaviors and outcomes within the field.

* discuss the nature of various techniques and methodologies for leadership development and present a framework for selecting among them.

* compare internal and external strategic leadership development programs, and through case study analyses of university-based general management and company-specific programs define the strengths and weaknesses of each approach.

* present the processes for selecting and managing providers of strategic leadership development.

* discuss assessment and evaluation techniques.

* present six leading-edge examples of new paradigm approaches to leadership development.

* present the seven core elements of strategic leadership development process/'seven Pc' to illustrate the evolution of the field from the past, through today's transition state, to the future.

I highly recommend this invaluable study to all executives and HR practitioners.


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