The Power of Mindful Learning by Ellen J. Langer offers valuable insights for leadership by introducing a transformative approach to learning that is deeply rooted in mindfulness and open-mindedness. Dr. Ellen Langer, a respected psychologist and Harvard University professor, underscores how these principles can enhance leadership skills and decision-making processes.
"The Leader as a Mensch: Become the Kind of Person Others Want to Follow" is a compelling book written by Bruna Martinuzzi that delves into the concept of leadership with a focus on integrity, authenticity, and compassion. The term "mensch" is a Yiddish word that loosely translates to a person of integrity and honour, and Martinuzzi explores how embodying these qualities can transform one into an effective and respected leader.
John P. Kotter's book "Leading Change" is a seminal work in the field of change management, offering a comprehensive framework and invaluable insights for leaders tasked with guiding their organisations through significant transformations. Published in 1996 and expanded upon in later editions, this book remains a foundational resource for leaders seeking to understand the challenges of change and implement effective strategies to lead successful transformations.
"Co-Active Coaching: Changing Business, Transforming Lives" by Henry Kimsey-House, Karen Kimsey-House, Phillip Sandahl, and Laura Whitworth offers a comprehensive approach to coaching in a business context. The authors introduce the Co-Active Coaching model, which emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships, exploring values and beliefs, and developing strategies for creating change.
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck is a groundbreaking book that explores the concept of mindset and its profound impact on personal and professional success. Dweck, a renowned psychologist, delves into the idea that one's beliefs about their abilities, whether they have a fixed or growth mindset, can significantly shape their achievements and overall well-being.
The First-Time Manager by Loren B. Belker, Jim McCormick, and Gary S. Topchik is a comprehensive guide specifically designed for individuals transitioning into their first leadership role. Packed with practical advice, real-world examples, and actionable strategies, this book equips new managers with the essential skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their managerial journey.