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Building a culture of conscious leadership / David Potter and Jens Starke.

By: Potter, David, (Founder of The Cultural Change Company) [author.].Contributor(s): Starke, Jens [author.].Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2022Description: xiv, 176 pages : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781000637229 (ePub ebook) :; 9781032224916; 9781032224879; 9781003272793.Subject(s): Leadership | Management | Interpersonal relationsDDC classification: 658.4092
Contents:
Responding to the disengagement epidemic -- It's all about the mindset we choose -- Introducing leadership -- Transactional and transformational leadership -- The leadership paradox -- Awakening the need for change -- The dynamics of anti- conscious leadership explored -- A blended model of leadership -- The dialogical conscious leader -- Preparing for and actioning a dialogue seminar -- Conscious leadership coaching -- The emotionally intelligent conscious leader -- Conscious leadership and psychological safety -- The reflexive conscious leader -- Modelling conscious leadership -- Building a culture of conscious leadership.

Responding to the disengagement epidemic -- It's all about the mindset we choose -- Introducing leadership -- Transactional and transformational leadership -- The leadership paradox -- Awakening the need for change -- The dynamics of anti- conscious leadership explored -- A blended model of leadership -- The dialogical conscious leader -- Preparing for and actioning a dialogue seminar -- Conscious leadership coaching -- The emotionally intelligent conscious leader -- Conscious leadership and psychological safety -- The reflexive conscious leader -- Modelling conscious leadership -- Building a culture of conscious leadership.

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