Leadership Leaders, Followers, Environments 2nd Edition

Author(s): Laura Gail Lunsford; Art Padilla
Publisher: WSPC
ISBN: 9789811262418
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Description

Description

Leadership is more than a being a leader.

This textbook presents a holistic and readable overview of leadership. The dynamics of leadership involve leaders, followers and their environments — the organizational contexts within which leading and following take place. This triangle approach illustrates a more comprehensive view of leadership by focusing on all three dynamics.

Students benefit from taking the evidence-based inventories to learn more about their leadership preferences. Six in-depth case studies add to the textbook and invite students to explore the application of leadership theory to practice. Each chapter ends with key terms, comprehension questions, and class activities.

Chapters in this book draw on contemporary research and mini-cases to engage students in learning about themes of leadership focused on topics such as: ethics, effective communication, teams, mentoring, and toxic leadership.

This book features integration of the case studies in the chapters along with updated literature and mini-cases. Chapter summaries, test banks, sample syllabi, and slide decks, designed by the authors, are a new addition for instructors.

Contents:

  • About the Authors
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Leadership Spotlights
  • Prologue
  • On Leadership
  • Self-awareness and Skill Development
  • The Leaders
  • The Followers
  • The Environments
  • Toxic Leadership
  • Epilogue
  • Case Studies:
    • Teach for America
    • Communication & Leadership: Winston Churchill, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • Power and Leadership in Shakespeare’s Henry V
    • Walmart de México
    • George Custer: The Boy General
    • Cuba’s Castro: An Illustration of the Toxic Triangle Model
  • Index

Readership: Advanced undergraduates, undergraduates in honours programs, graduate students, practitioners and consultants, civic organisations, organisational leaders, businesses in leadership development or executive education programs.

Key Features:

  • Readable and accessible language for students
  • Student-centered with suggested classroom activities and in-depth case studies
  • Tested case studies that work for undergraduate and graduate students
  • Book length presents maximum flexibility for shorter semesters or to add speakers and selected in-depth case studies