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David L. Dotlich

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    Unnatural Leadership
    Why CEOs Fail
    Leadership Passages
    Head, Heart and Guts
    • 2006

      Head, Heart and Guts

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(20)Add rating

      This book reveals the three most important capabilities leaders must demonstrate today: the ability to set strategy, empathize with others, and take risks--all at the same time. In "Head, Heart, and Guts, " leadership experts David Dotlich, Peter Cairo, and Stephen Rhinesmith--who teach and coach CEOs and executive teams throughout the world--argue that to be successful in a complex, matrixed, fast-moving world, "whole" leaders must set strategy, develop trusting relationships with others, and consistently do the right thing based on personal values. "Partial" leaders, often the product of traditional executive programs, may be successful in the shortrun, but their companies lose over time. Filled with case studies of companies such as Bank of America, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, and UBS, "Head, Heart, and Guts," lays out specific steps and actions for leaders who want to grow beyond their "leadership comfort zone" and an action plan for companies that want to move beyond tried-and-true leadership development in order to develop "whole" leaders throughout their leadership pipeline.

      Head, Heart and Guts
    • 2004

      Presents thirteen specific 'leadership passages' based on research, interviews, and coaching of senior executives in such companies as Johnson & Johnson, Novarits, Intel, GE, and Bank of America. This book provides practical tools and techniques to improve your leadership, along with real- life examples.

      Leadership Passages
    • 2003

      Why CEOs Fail

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(144)Add rating

      If any of the following behaviors sound like you or someone you work with, beware! In Why CEOs Fail, David L. Dotlich and Peter C. Cairo describe the most common characteristics of derailed top executives and how you can avoid them: Arrogance you think that you're right, and everyone else is wrong. schovat popis

      Why CEOs Fail
    • 2002

      Unnatural Leadership

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.1(16)Add rating

      Written by David Dotlich and Peter Cairo-- two of the country's top executive coaches and educators-- Unnatural Leadership debunks the common notion of the natural leader as a flawless figure. The book describes the truth about being a real leader in a business environment turned upside down by e-commerce, diversity, security concerns, globalization, and matrix structures. Drawing on personal experience working with successful leaders in top-tier companies throughout the world, Dotlich and Cairo identify a style of leadership used by those who succeed in complicated business and people situations, a style that maximizes a leader's strengths and acknowledges weaknesses.

      Unnatural Leadership