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Leadership
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Foreword by Steven M. Bornstein.
Introduction. PART ONE: Introducing the Taboos. 1 Taboos and Leadership. 2 Secret 1:We Know What Leadership Looks Like (But We Don’t Know What It Takes). PART TWO: Taboos of Persuasion. 3 Secret 2: Charisma Shouldn’t Make a Difference (But It Does). 4 Secret 3: Real Leaders Don’t Play Politics (They Take It Very Seriously). 5 Secret 4:Women Make Better Leaders (When That’s What They Really Want to Do). PART THREE: Taboos of Position. 6 Secret 5:The Double Standard Is for Cavemen (and the Corner Office). 7 Secret 6:Thou Shalt Not Play Favorites with Friends and Family (Except When It Makes a Lot of Sense). 8 Secret 7: A Leader’s Fundamental Duty Is to Groom a Successor (But It Hurts Like Hell). PART FOUR: Taboos of the Person. 9 Secret 8: Leaders Need to Demonstrate Work-Life Balance (No Problem;Work Is Their Life). 10 Secret 9: Blatant Self-Interest Is Dangerous (in Followers, Not Leaders). 11 Secret 10: It’s Lonely at the Top (But Leaders Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way). 12 Our Taboos Are Exposed, So Now What? References. About the Author. Index. |