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Third Generation Leadership and the Locus of Control
Press release from: Gower Publishing Ltd
First Generation Leadership (command and control) was the dominant model until the 1940s and Second Generation Leadership (compliance coupled with rewards and punishments) is still dominant today. In the information age this approach has come under increasing threat and it is being rejected by 'Generation Y ', threatening the longevity of traditional organisations. Third Generation Leadership is a new approach that elicits engagement, commitment, and enhanced accountability. This book is an introduction to the world of third generation leadership, which is based on understanding aspects of neuroscience that bear on the issue of where we centre the brain's locus of control and how this impacts on values, worldviews and behaviour, and on approaches to leadership issues.
September 2012 Hardback 224 pages ISBN 978-1-4094-4453-4
Price £55.00/US$99.95
Available from Gower and Amazon
Gower is recognised as one of the world's leading publishers of specialist business and management books and resources. Our publishing programme covers many of the main business processes and functions and we are continuously developing new titles. Founded in 1967 Gower is an independent, global publisher
Susan White
Gower Publishing Ltd
Wey Court East
Union Road
Farnham
GU9 7PT
UK
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September 2012 Hardback 224 pages ISBN 978-1-4094-4453-4
Price £55.00/US$99.95
Available from Gower and Amazon
Gower is recognised as one of the world's leading publishers of specialist business and management books and resources. Our publishing programme covers many of the main business processes and functions and we are continuously developing new titles. Founded in 1967 Gower is an independent, global publisher
Susan White
Gower Publishing Ltd
Wey Court East
Union Road
Farnham
GU9 7PT
UK
This release was published on openPR.
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