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Co-leaders : the power of great partnerships / David A. Heenan and Warren Bennis. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, New York : John Wiley, (c)1999.Description: viii, 312 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780471316350
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD57.B472.C654 1999
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Contents:
The two Bobs: sharing the driver's seat -- Cyberstars: Ballmer is to Gates what Barrett is to Grove -- Winthrop H. Smith: a breed apart -- Chou En-lai: the elastic bolshevik -- George C. Marshall: selfless leadership -- Bernice Pauahi Bishop: a legacy second to none -- Anne Sullivan Macy: the miracle worker -- Al Gore: hail to the co-chief -- Bill Guthridge: invisible but invaluable -- Amy Tucker: hoop dreams -- Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes: fiction's most famous pair -- Clash of the titans -- Recasting the executive suite -- Lessons for co-leaders.
Subject: Today's heads of big companies are as recognizable to us as the most popular entertainers or sports stars, but the heart and soul of every organization are those leaders below the CEO. Written for CEOs, managers, and anyone else interested in modern organizations, this is the first comprehensive study of co-leaders and their often quiet power. Exhaustively researched and illustrated with memorable anecdotes and stories, Co-Leaders examines a dozen great partners such as Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Bob Lutz of Chrysler, Bill Guthridge, coach of the University of North Carolina basketball team, and Anne Sullivan Macy, Helen Keller's teacher.Summary: Co-Leaders is intended for everyone who aspires to make his or her organization great. By showing the enterprise through the eyes of inspired deputies, this book reveals how both organizations and individuals can benefit from a more inclusive, less celebrity-oriented definition of leadership. AMAZON https://www.amazon.com/Co-Leaders-Power-Partnerships-David-Heenan/dp/0471316350/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2E8IC07V49QV0&keywords=0471316350&qid=1662744079&sprefix=0471316350%2Caps%2C63&sr=8-1
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The case for co-leaders -- The two Bobs: sharing the driver's seat -- Cyberstars: Ballmer is to Gates what Barrett is to Grove -- Winthrop H. Smith: a breed apart -- Chou En-lai: the elastic bolshevik -- George C. Marshall: selfless leadership -- Bernice Pauahi Bishop: a legacy second to none -- Anne Sullivan Macy: the miracle worker -- Al Gore: hail to the co-chief -- Bill Guthridge: invisible but invaluable -- Amy Tucker: hoop dreams -- Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes: fiction's most famous pair -- Clash of the titans -- Recasting the executive suite -- Lessons for co-leaders.

Today's heads of big companies are as recognizable to us as the most popular entertainers or sports stars, but the heart and soul of every organization are those leaders below the CEO. Written for CEOs, managers, and anyone else interested in modern organizations, this is the first comprehensive study of co-leaders and their often quiet power. Exhaustively researched and illustrated with memorable anecdotes and stories, Co-Leaders examines a dozen great partners such as Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Bob Lutz of Chrysler, Bill Guthridge, coach of the University of North Carolina basketball team, and Anne Sullivan Macy, Helen Keller's teacher.

Co-Leaders is intended for everyone who aspires to make his or her organization great. By showing the enterprise through the eyes of inspired deputies, this book reveals how both organizations and individuals can benefit from a more inclusive, less celebrity-oriented definition of leadership. AMAZON

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