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OverviewThis edited volume provides managers, as well as students, with the best practices in effectively leading the 21st century workforce and managing change. It applies positive principles arising from the newly emerging fields of positive psychology, positive change, and positive organizational studies to the field of leadership and change; offering managers strategies and tools to lead change effectively, in the present-day boundary-less work environment. At its most fundamental level, the uniqueness of this volume lies in its anchorage in the moral and spiritual dimension of leadership, an approach most relevant for contemporary organizations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Satinder Dhiman , Joan MarquesPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2020 Weight: 0.841kg ISBN: 9783030381288ISBN 10: 3030381285 Pages: 425 Publication Date: 12 March 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Anatomy of Positive Leadership: Authentic, Principled and Service Oriented.- Chapter 2. Awakened Leaders and Conscious Followers: Leading Mindful Change.- Chapter 3. Servant Leadership and Change: A Review of the Literature.- Chapter 4. Servant leadership as a pathway to a sustainable future.- Chapter 5. Overcoming the Blind Spot of Positive Leadership: Authenticity amidst Change.- Chapter 6. Organizational Spiritual Maturity: A Goal of Positive Leaders and Direction for Change.- Chapter 7. Building Relational Bridges: The Inclusive Spirit of Servant-Leadership.- Chapter 8. Spirituality, Success and Happiness: Implications for Leadership in Business.- Chapter 9. Values-Based Leadership: Exploring Exemplary Approaches.- Chapter 10. Leading Positive Change.- Chapter 11. Creative minds of leaders in psychobiographical perspectives: Exploring the life and work of Christiaan Barnard and Angela Merkel.- Chapter 12. Finding the Key to Positive Leadership: Applying Virtue Ethics and Inclusivity.- Chapter 13. Mindfulness and Spirituality: An Enhanced Leadership Perspective.- Chapter 14. Improving Engagement During Times of Change.- Chapter 15. Collaborative and spiritual inquiry: Positive leadership in organizational change and higher education.- Chapter 16. Intercultural Leadership: An Indigenous Perspective in a Multicultural World.- Chapter 17. Transforming Shame in the Workplace, Leadership and Organisation: Contributions of Positive Psychology Movements to the Discourse.- Chapter 18. Developing Positive Leadership through Literature: Towards a Human-Centric Model of Leadership and Management.- Chapter 19. The Discerning Capacity of Generative Leaders: Achieving Success Flowing With Synchronicity Moments.- Chapter 20. Authentic Leadership: Leading with Purpose, Meaning and Core Values.- Chapter 21. New Horizons in Transformational Leadership: A Vedāntic Perspective on Values-Based Leadership.- Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationSatinder Dhiman serves as Associate Dean, Chair, and Director of the MBA Program and Professor of Management at Woodbury University’s School of Business (USA). He is the founder and Director of Forever Fulfilled, a Los Angeles-based Wellbeing Consultancy, which focuses on workplace wellness and self-leadership. Professor Dhiman teaches courses pertaining to ethical leadership, sustainability, organizational behavior & strategy, and spirituality in the workplace in the MBA program. He published in multiple national and international academic journals and authored, edited and translated over 25 titles. He has completed advanced Executive Leadership programs at Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton. Joan Marques serves as Dean and Professor of Management at Woodbury University’s School of Business (USA). Her teaching focuses on leadership, ethics, and organizational behavior, and her research interests pertain to the same areas with specific focus on workplace spirituality and leadership awareness. She has been widely published in prestigious scholarly international journals and has authored, co-authored, and co-edited more than 20 books on management and leadership topics. Professor Marques is a co-founder and editor-in-chief of three scholarly journals: The Business Renaissance Quarterly, Journal of Global Business Issues, and Interbeing, Journal of Personal and Professional Mastery. She has presented a weekly radio program titled “De Andere Kant” (The Other Side) on Mart Radio, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for the past 15 years, and has been a long-time columnist for De Ware Tijd (The True Times), one of the largest newspapers in Paramaribo, Suriname. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |