Book description
The old model of globalization—including offshoring to save money—no longer applies. Globalization now means you can better position your company for innovation and growth. To be a global leader, you must change and lead from the edge. Every day as a global leader seems to be a paradox: balancing the needs of daily operations while creating conditions that drive success in the future. Rather than try to resolve that paradox, this book helps you think about how to live within it, by developing essential traits and hearing from leaders who succeed globally.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Content
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1: Context
- Section 2: The Essential Traits
- Section 3: Actions
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Section 4: Essential Leadership in Action
- Introduction
- Think With Me, Dream With Me—Wim Elfrink
- Opening Up Leadership and Organizational Potential—Jim Whitehurst
- Dreaming on the Edge—Hannah Kain
- A Better Idea—Sanjeev Bikhchandani
- Going the Distance—Frits van Paasschen
- Real Value From Money Takes Real Leadership—Hikmet Ersek
- The Heart and Mind of Leadership—Maya Strelar-Migotti
- References and Suggested Readings
- About the Authors
Product information
- Title: Leading From the Edge
- Author(s):
- Release date: September 2013
- Publisher(s): Association for Talent Development
- ISBN: 9781562868727
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