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Meaning Revolution: The Power of Transcendent Leadership [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 241x160x30 mm, weight: 585 g, 1 CHART
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Crown Currency
  • ISBN-10: 1524760730
  • ISBN-13: 9781524760731
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 241x160x30 mm, weight: 585 g, 1 CHART
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Crown Currency
  • ISBN-10: 1524760730
  • ISBN-13: 9781524760731
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The vice president of leadership at LinkedIn claims that the biggest driver of motivation is the chance to serve a larger purpose beyond our careers and ourselves, rather than salary, benefits, bonuses, or other material incentives; companies that are able to successfully focus their people, their teams, and their culture around meaning outperform their competition.

Fred Kofman's approach to leadership has little to do with the standard practices taught in business school and traditional books. Bringing together economics and business theory, communications and conflict resolution, family counseling and mindfulness mediation, Kofman argues in The Meaning Revolution that our most deep-seated, unspoken, and universal anxiety stems from our fear that our life is being wasted--that the end of life will overtake us when our song is still unsung. Material incentives--salary and benefits--account for perhaps 15 percent of employees' motivation at work. The other 85 percent is driven by a need to belong, a feeling that what we do day in and day out makes a difference, that how we spend our time on earth serves a larger purpose beyond just ourselves.
Kofman claims that transcendental leaders, wherever they are in the hierarchy, are able to put aside their self-interests and help others to feel connected with others on a team or in an organization on a great mission and part of an ennobling purpose. He argues that every organization involved in work that is nonviolent and non addictive has what he calls an "immortality project" at its core. And the challenge for leaders is to identify and expand on that core, to inspire all stakeholders to take part.
Foreword xiii
Reid Hoffman
Chapter 1 A Hot Workshop
1(32)
PART 1 HARD PROBLEMS
Chapter 2 Disengagement
33(19)
Chapter 3 Disorganization
52(21)
Chapter 4 Disinformation
73(17)
Chapter 5 Disillusion
90(27)
PART 2 SOFT SOLUTIONS
Chapter 6 Motivation
117(25)
Chapter 7 Culture
142(45)
Chapter 8 Response-Ability
187(3)
Chapter 9 Collaboration
190(19)
Chapter 10 Integrity
209(28)
PART 3 SELF-TRANSCENDENCE
Chapter 11 Get Over Yourself
237(17)
Chapter 12 Die Before You Die
254(18)
Chapter 13 Be a Hero
272(18)
Chapter 14 Superconscious Capitalism
290(18)
Epilogue: What to Do on Monday Morning 308(9)
Acknowledgments 317(2)
Notes 319(26)
Index 345