Level Three Leadership, Pearson New International Edition, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (November 1, 2013) © 2014

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For undergraduate, graduate, and executive courses in leadership, organisational behaviour, and management.

A flexible approach to understanding and applying leadership.

 Level Three Leadership (L3L) uses a flexible leadership model to help students and practicing managers understand and apply the principles of leadership. This text focuses on what managers can do to influence the thinking and feeling of others–rather than focusing on changing behaviour. The fifth edition has been significantly enhanced with additions based on the recommendations of reviewers and users.

Table of contents

  • Section One: Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Leadership Point of View
  • Chapter 2. The Diamond Model of Leadership in Organizations
  • Chapter 3. Levels of Leadership
  • Section Two: Strategic Frames
  • Chapter 4. The Changing Context of Leadership
  • Chapter 5. Strategic Thinking
  • Chapter 6. The Ethical Imperative of Level Three Leadership
  • Chapter 7. Innovation and Leadership
  • Chapter 8. Personal, Work Group, and Organizational Charters
  • Section Three: Self
  • Chapter 9. Self Leadership
  • Chapter 10. A Leader’s Guide to Why People Behave the Way They Do
  • Chapter 11. The Reb Model
  • Chapter 12. Leadership and Intelligence
  • Chapter 13. Resonance, Leadership, and the Purpose of Life
  • Chapter 14. The Global Leader
  • Section Four: Leading Others
  • Chapter 15. Leading Others
  • Chapter 16. The Appeal of Level One Leadership
  • Chapter 17. The Limits of Level Two Leadership
  • Chapter 18. The Focus and Impact of Level Three Leadership
  • Chapter 19. Six Steps to Effective Leadership
  • Chapter 20. The Language of Leadership
  • Chapter 21. Leading Teams
  • Section Five: Leading Design
  • Chapter 22. Leading by Design
  • Chapter 23. Human Resource Management Systems
  • Chapter 24. Leading Change
  • Section Six: Conclusion
  • Chapter 25. Conclusion
  • Section Seven: Workbook, Exercises, Bibliography, Appendix
  • Chapter 26: Workbook

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