Leadership for a Fractured World
How to Cross Boundaries, Build Bridges, and Lead Change
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pierce
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Written by:
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Dean WIlliams
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Leaders today - whether in corporations or associations, nonprofits, or nations - face massive, messy, multidimensional problems. No one person or group can possibly solve them; they require the broadest possible cooperation. But, says Harvard scholar Dean Williams, our leadership models are still essentially tribal: individuals with formal authority leading in the interest of their own group. In this deeply-needed new audiobook he outlines an approach that enables leaders to transcend internal and external boundaries and help people to collaborate, even people over whom they technically have no power.
Drawing on what he's learned from years of working in countries and organizations around the world, Williams shows leaders how to approach the delicate and creative work of boundary spanning, whether those boundaries are cultural, organizational, political, geographic, religious, or structural. Sometimes leaders themselves have to be the ones who cross the boundaries between groups. Other times, a leader's job is to build relational bridges between divided groups or even to completely break down the boundaries that block collaborative problem solving. By thinking about power and authority in a different way, leaders will become genuine change agents, able to heal wounds, resolve conflicts, and bring a fractured world together.
©2015 Dean Williams (P)2015 Dean WIlliamsWhat listeners say about Leadership for a Fractured World
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- Charles N
- 2024-01-16
Terribly boring audio
I found this one painfully difficult to get through for some reason - it could just be me. The content seems good, so if I would recommend buying the physical book instead and reading it in short bursts.
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