The Wizard and the Warrior gives leaders the insight and courage they need to take risks on behalf of values they cherish and the people they guide. Great leaders must act both as wizard, calling on imagination, creativity, meaning, and magic, and as warrior, mobilizing strength, courage, and willingness to fight as necessary to fulfill their mission. Best-selling authors Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal present the defining moments and experiences of exemplary leaders such as Carly Fiorina, Thomas Keller (head chef of French Laundry), David Neeleman (CEO of Jet Blue), Mary Kay Ash, Warren Buffet, Anne Mulcahy, and Abraham Lincoln all of whom have wrested with their own inner warrior and wizard. These engaging, realistic case studies are followed by commentaries that will raise questions and suggest possibilities without rushing to resolution or simple answers.
Autorentext
Lee G. Bolman holds the Marion Bloch/Missouri Chair in
Leadership at the Bloch School of Business and Public
Administration at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Terrence E. Deal retired as the Irving R. Melbo Clinical
Professor of the University of Southern California's Rossier School
of Education. He now writes and makes wine in San Luis Obispo,
California.
Bolman and Deal are the coauthors of the best-selling books
Reframing Organizations (now in its third edition) and Leading with
Soul (now in its second edition), both from Jossey-Bass.
Klappentext
Praise for The Wizard and the Warrior
"The Wizard and the Warrior will make us think carefully again about leadership in general and about our own style in particular."
Walter F. Ulmer Jr., lieutenant general, U.S. Army (Ret.), former president and CEO, Center for Creative Leadership
"Bolman and Deal's The Wizard and the Warrior could be your secret weapon. Read. Learn. Then lead with confidence."
Thomas Keller, The French Laundry
"The numerous examples of historical and contemporary figures and their life stories serve to bring leadership ideas alive in a way that few books achieve."
Len Schlesinger, vice chairman and chief operating officer, Limited Brands
"Bolman and Deal have thrown their arms around the inspirational, on one hand, and the tough, practical, and sometimes brutal, on the other. Through wonderful stories, they convincingly illustrate the real challenges and possibilities of living life grounded by larger purposes and the courage to interrogate reality."
Ronald A. Heifetz, Center for Public Leadership, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; author of Leadership Without Easy Answers and Leadership on the Line
"The 'gold standard' for looking at leadership. The Wizard and the Warrior is about fighting the good fight, but not losing sight of the magicit is about making the word flesh. This is a must-read for anyone who cares about becoming a better leader."
Paul D. Houston, executive director, American Association of School Administrators
"The book provokes the reader to understand the immeasurable potential of the wizard and warrior in each of us that can create change and challenge."
John Keola Lake, kumu-in-residence, Chaminade University of Honolulu, Hawai'i, head of Hawaiian traditions
"Provides in-depth insight into passion and power, and how they are the very essence of leadership."
Terrence P. Dunn, chief executive officer, J.E. Dunn Construction Company
"What do wizards and warriors have to do with good leadership? A lot, it turns out. So hoist your inner sword or wand and let Bolman and Deal instruct you on how to wield it effectively, and on how notable combatants from Joan of Arc to Bill Gates have fared."
John Alexander, president, Center for Creative Leadership
Zusammenfassung
The Wizard and the Warrior gives leaders the insight and courage they need to take risks on behalf of values they cherish and the people they guide. Great leaders must act both as wizard, calling on imagination, creativity, meaning, and magic, and as warrior, mobilizing strength, courage, and willingness to fight as necessary to fulfill their mission. Best-selling authors Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal present the defining moments and experiences of exemplary leaders such as Carly Fiorina, Thomas Keller (head chef of French Laundry), David Neeleman (CEO of Jet Blue), Mary Kay Ash, Warren Buffet, Anne Mulcahy, and Abraham Lincoln¾all of whom have wrested with their own inner warrior and wizard. These engaging, realistic case studies are followed by commentaries that will raise questions and suggest possibilities without rushing to resolution or simple answers.
Inhalt
PART ONE. CONFRONTING THE WIZARD AND WARRIOR WITHIN.
1. Light and Shadow: Richard Nixon and Mother Teresa.
2. Assessing Your Inner Wizard and Warrior.
PART TWO. TOXIC, RELENTLESS, AND PRINCIPLED WARRIORS.
3. The Toxic Warrior.
4. The Relentless Warrior.
5. The Principled Warrior.
PART THREE. THE WARRIOR PATH.
6. Warrior Heart.
7. Warrior Mind.
8. Warrior Skill.
9. Warrior Weapons.
PART FOUR. WIZARD ROLES: AUTHENTIC, WANNABE, AND HARMFUL.
10. The Authentic Wizard.
11. The Wannabe Wizard.
12. The Harmful Wizard.
PART FIVE. WIZARDS AT WORK.
13. The Wizard's Odyssey.
14. Summoning the Spirit.
PART SIX. THE LEADER'S JOURNEY: FUSING WARRIOR AND WIZARD.
15. Personal Journey: The Ninja and the Samurai.
16. Learning to Lead: The Genesis and Rebirth of IBM.
17. Leading With Courage and Faith: Joan of Arc.
18. Creative Confrontation: Willem "Tex" Gunning.
19. Promoting the Dream: Martin Luther King Jr..
20. Enhancing the Wizard and Warrior Within.
21. The Sword and the Wand.
Notes.
Acknowledgments.
The Authors.
Index.