Book description
Empower your people, your company—and yourself—with leadership egolibrium
egolibrium: the ability to toggle between egocentric and “other-centric” attitudes, values, and behaviors for organizational success
There’s no doubt about it: the very best leaders are deeply in tune with their behavior and understand the impact it has on others. As one of the world’s top trainers in the field of accelerated experiential learning, Ron Roberts understands this more keenly than anyone, and in The Well-Balanced Leader, he helps you re-envision your own behavior to become the best leader you can be.
Roberts makes the process of finding the perfect leadership balance—what he calls egolibrium—personally enriching and easy to achieve. He begins by identifying the nine human behavioral dichotomies that most affect the quality of leadership:
- Nonjudgmental / Judgmental
- Nondefensive / Defensive
- Relinquishing Control / Controlling
- Openness to learning / Know it all
- Doing the right thing / Doing whatever you want
- Patience / Impatience
- Letting go / Holding on
- Acceptance / Resistance
- Other-centric / Egocentric
Everyone’s behaviors fall somewhere between each dichotomy. Using the activities, action steps, games, and thought exercises included for each pair, you’ll figure out exactly where your behaviors land, and then learn how to move that position in one direction or the other to find the right balance or your specific needs.
When you transcend your personal needs and focus on the needs of others and of the organization, everyone benefits—including you. The result is not only greater job satisfaction for people at all levels, but greater productivity— regardless of the organization’s field, product, or service.The Well-Balanced Leader gives you the tools for making the small, incremental changes in behavior that lead to big changes in awareness—and huge changes in your leadership effectiveness.
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- The Well-Balanced Leader
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1 Who’s in Charge Here Anyway, You or Your Ego?
- CHAPTER 2 Face 1. Nonjudgmental versus Judgmental
- CHAPTER 3 Face 2. Nondefensive versus Defensive
- CHAPTER 4 Face 3. Relinquishing Control versus Controlling
- CHAPTER 5 Face 4. Open to Learning versus Know-It-All
- CHAPTER 6 Face 5. Doing the Right Thing versus Doing Whatever You Want
- CHAPTER 7 Face 6. Patient versus Impatient
- CHAPTER 8 Face 7. Letting Go versus Holding On
- CHAPTER 9 Face 8. Acceptance versus Resistance
- CHAPTER 10 Face 9. Other-Centric versus Ego-Centric
- Guiding Principles
- Index
Product information
- Title: The Well-Balanced Leader: Interactive Learning Techniques to Help You Master the 9 Simple Behaviors of Outstanding Leadership
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2011
- Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill
- ISBN: 9780071772563
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