Kick It In & Take The Lead
Inspiring the Personal Leadership to Take The Lead (Volume 2) by Fran Kick
NEW RELEASE! This student leadership book Volume 2 in the Kick It In & Take The Lead Series collaboratively and interactively explores what it takes to develop better leadership and smarter followership. It is action oriented literally, graphically, and experientially so you can:
- Build more collaboration in making things happen when leading and following.
- Define a common purpose for the greater good within any group or organization.
- Discover how leadership + followership + common purpose + context creates impact.
- Find the core values that fundamentally influence group and organizational culture.
- Analyze conflict with civility so you can solve problems constructively vs. blaming others.
- Develop a Leader-as-Host approach that enables more enlightened self-interest.
- Balance Systemic and hierarchical thinking.
- Nurture more socially responsible servant leadership and engaged citizenship.
- Realize the ecology of sustainable leadership in partnership with followership to KICK IT IN!
If you’re someone who works with students and you want better leadership and smarter followership in your organization, or if you are a student who wants to become a better leader with smarter followers, then this book is for you!
Title: Kick It In: Inspiring the Personal Leadership to Take The Lead (Volume 2)
Author: Fran Kick
Copyright: 1st Edition 2024
Publisher: Instruction & Design Concepts
ISBN: 9781591990338
Language: English
Length: 46 pages
Format: Paperback, saddle stitched, 8.5×11 inches
Chapters:
Collaboration: Leadership and Followership
Leadership Pop Quiz
Leadership and Followership Makes Things Happen
Leadership and First Followers
Common Purpose
Leadership + Followership + Common Purpose + Context
Core Values
Group Culture
Conflict with Civility
Context of the Situation
Leader-as-Hero vs. Leader-as-Host
Enlightened Self-Interest
Systemic vs. Hierarchical Thinking
Socially Responsible Leadership
Social Patterns: Partnership vs. Domination
Citizenship
So now what?
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