Leading Out of Who You Are

Leading Out of Who You Are
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Publisher : Piquant Publishing
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 1903689430
ISBN-13 : 9781903689431
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Book Synopsis Leading Out of Who You Are by : Simon P. Walker

Download or read book Leading Out of Who You Are written by Simon P. Walker and published by Piquant Publishing. This book was released on 2007 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Leadership involves power and influence over others-but each of us is trapped by a psychological imperative inside us to use whatever control we have for our own ends. Where does this imperative come from? The author describes four ego patterns, formed during our childhood, which is the source of our drives and fears-Shaping, Defining, Adapting and Defending-and shows how they determine the needs we try to meet in our lives as leaders. Our natural instinct to use our leadership to meet our own needs rather than others' is what he terms 'defendedness'. One strategy of defended leadership is to build a 'front stage' and a 'back stage', which allows us to reveal or conceal aspects of our self according to how threatening we perceive our audience to be. While the best human audiences (in secure relationships, loving marriages, deep friendships and so forth) can go some way towards fulfilling our need for unconditional and dependable approval, ultimately we need to locate a spiritual source of approval if we are to be fully available to serve others freely. With study questions and exercises, as well as leadership tools and an online community.


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