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This revised edition of Beyond Leadership focuses specifically on managing in the new paradigm from a global perspective with an entirely new chapter - Managing People at Work: Spiral Integration.It integrates the work of major new-paradigm management thinkers across the globe, focusing in turn upon personal development, group synergy, organizational learning, and sustainable development, leading to a balancing of economics with ethics and ecology.Beyond Leadership has been written to enable practitioners and students of leadership to manage uncertainty, diversity, conflict, and complexity. Its lead authors are American, Asian and Afro-European, and this range of perspective is reflected in the individual chapters.The unique appeal of this book is its global approach to management as the next evolutionary step beyond the major western (American) and eastern (Japanese) perspectives.
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This revised edition of Beyond Leadership focuses specifically on managing in the new paradigm from a global perspective with an entirely new chapter - Managing People at Work: Spiral Integration.It integrates the work of major new-paradigm management thinkers across the globe, focusing in turn upon personal development, group synergy, organizational learning, and sustainable development, leading to a balancing of economics with ethics and ecology.Beyond Leadership has been written to enable practitioners and students of leadership to manage uncertainty, diversity, conflict, and complexity. Its lead authors are American, Asian and Afro-European, and this range of perspective is reflected in the individual chapters.The unique appeal of this book is its global approach to management as the next evolutionary step beyond the major western (American) and eastern (Japanese) perspectives.