Guest Reviewer: Marshall Goldsmith
Marshall Goldsmith has been recognized by almost every major
business publication as one of America's leading executive
educators and coaches. He is the author or co-editor of 22 books,
including What Got You Here Won't Get You There--a New York Times
bestseller and Wall Street Journal #1 business book. I consider
Leadership Challenge by Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner to be the
best research-based book ever written in the field of leadership.
What I love about this book is that it is actually written for
its readers!
Let's face it--very few readers of business books are CEO's of
multi-billion corporations. Yet many business books follow the
same over-used formula--interviewing CEOs--talking about what
they are doing so well--and suggesting that you do the same
thing.
Leadership Challenge is based upon learnings from leaders at all
levels--and shows how "regular people" can make a huge, positive
difference in their organizations. It is written in a way that
can help executives, mid-managers, first-line supervisors,
project leaders--and even individual contributors--better
understand how they can lead--and be able to immediately apply
what they have learned in their work.
My favorite movie is The Wizard of Oz. Three of the movie's main
characters are seekers: the ecrow--who is searching for a
brain--or wisdom, the tin man--who is searching for a heart--or
compassion, and the lion--who is searching for the nerve--or
courage. Leadership Challenge helps its readers, who are also
seekers, find all three. It shows how real leaders can
demonstrate the wisdom--needed to build a vision and show the
way, the courage--needed to the challenge the system and do what
is right, and the compassion--needed to care for and inspire
others.
Although my Ph.D. is in Organizational Behavior, my
undergraduate background is in mathematics. I respect people who
gather real facts and don't just "shoot from the hip." Jim and
Barry have developed the "Leadership Practices Inventory"--which
is possibly the world's most widely-respected tool for 360°
leadership feedback. They have thoroughly reviewed input from
tens of thousands of respondents and used this data to form sound
conclusions about what works--and what doesn’t work--in terms of
leadership behavior.
My recent book, What Got You Here Won't Get You There, talks
about why it can be so challenging for successful people to make
the changes that they need to "go to the next level." Jim and
Barry have not fallen into the classic "successful author's
trap." Given the tremendous success of the first edition of
Leadership Challenge, they could have easily thought, "Why change
this? It is a huge winner!" Instead they have put in countless
hours to make each new edition of this classic better than the
previous editions. They have worked to incorporate both what they
have learned, through their ongoing research--and what they have
observed, through their observations of the changing world of
work--to make this edition the best--and most relevant--for
today's readers.
My final comment for you as a reader: don't just learn from this
book--do something with what you learn. This is a practical guide
that can help you lead in a way that makes your organization a
better place. Take advantage of this rtunity to make a
positive difference in your own life--and in the lives of the
people that you lead. --Marshall Goldsmith
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This leadership classic continues to be a bestseller after three
editions and 20 years in print. It is the gold standard for
research-based leadership, and the premier resource on becoming a
leader. This new edition, with streamlined text, more
international and business examples, and a graphic redesign, is
more readable and accessible to business readers than ever
before, and will prove to be the best edition yet.
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