Followership : what it takes to lead /
Schindler, James H.,
Followership : what it takes to lead / James H. Schindler. - First edition. - 1 online resource (x, 98 pages) - Human resource management and organizational behavior collection, 1946-5645 . - 2014 digital library. Human resource management and organizational behavior collection. .
Part of: 2014 digital library.
1. Introduction to leadership theory -- 2. Followership theory -- 3. Preparation for the job -- 4. Understanding what is required -- 5. Communications -- 6. The three "I"s of initiative -- 7. Positive attitude -- 8. Responsibility -- 9. Problem solving -- 10. Teamwork -- About the author -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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Followers dominate all organizations, but a preoccupation with leaders hinders the consideration of the importance of followers and the relationship between followers and leaders. The topic of this book is how to become a better leader by becoming a better follower. The book includes chapters on the topics of: leadership theory, followership theory, preparation for the job, understanding what is required for the job, communication, initiative, positive attitude, responsibility, problem solving, and teamwork. This book provides suggestions for becoming an exemplary follower which will demonstrate and manifest the skills associated with leadership and bridge the gap between leadership training and followership.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
9781606497333
Followership.
followership followership theory leadership leadership theory mentoring success
[genre]
HD57.8
Followership : what it takes to lead / James H. Schindler. - First edition. - 1 online resource (x, 98 pages) - Human resource management and organizational behavior collection, 1946-5645 . - 2014 digital library. Human resource management and organizational behavior collection. .
Part of: 2014 digital library.
1. Introduction to leadership theory -- 2. Followership theory -- 3. Preparation for the job -- 4. Understanding what is required -- 5. Communications -- 6. The three "I"s of initiative -- 7. Positive attitude -- 8. Responsibility -- 9. Problem solving -- 10. Teamwork -- About the author -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
Followers dominate all organizations, but a preoccupation with leaders hinders the consideration of the importance of followers and the relationship between followers and leaders. The topic of this book is how to become a better leader by becoming a better follower. The book includes chapters on the topics of: leadership theory, followership theory, preparation for the job, understanding what is required for the job, communication, initiative, positive attitude, responsibility, problem solving, and teamwork. This book provides suggestions for becoming an exemplary follower which will demonstrate and manifest the skills associated with leadership and bridge the gap between leadership training and followership.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
9781606497333
Followership.
followership followership theory leadership leadership theory mentoring success
[genre]
HD57.8