The Focused Leader
Attention is the basis of the most essential of leadership skills--emotional, organizational, and strategic intelligence. And never has it been under greater assault. If leaders are to direct the attention of their employees toward strategy and innovation, they must first learn to focus their own attention, in three broad ways: on themselves, on others, and on the wider world. Every leader needs to cultivate this triad of awareness, in abundance and in the proper balance, because a failure to focus inward leaves one rudderless, a failure to focus on others renders one clueless, and a failure to focus outward may cause one to be blindsided. The good news is that practically every form of focus can be strengthened. The author of "Emotional Intelligence," "Social Intelligence," and many other books on the power of cultivating awareness here explains why focus is crucial to great leadership. Focused leaders can command the full range of their own attention: They are in touch with their inner feelings, they can control their impulses, they are aware of how others see them, they can weed out distractions and also allow their minds to roam widely, free of preconceptions.
【書誌情報】
ページ数:11ページ
サイズ:A4
商品番号:HBSP-R1312B
発行日:2013/12/1
登録日:2013/12/10