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领导艺术的中心规现 Principle-Centered Leadership [MP3]

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中文名


: 领导艺术的中心规现


英文名


: Principle-Centered Leadership


资源格式


: MP3


发行时间


: 1992年


地区


: 美国


语言


: 英语


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你听过《成功人士的7个习惯》吧?这是其作者的另一力作,具体的我就不多说了,看下面的英文吧,我就不翻译了。 这就是有声书,我找不到它的文本,有人有的话PM我,我加上去就比较完整了。 Principle-Centered Leadership by Stephen R. Covey Review by Don W. Morishita, University of Idaho Anyone who has read any of Covey's other books such as Seven Habits of Highly Effective People and First Things First is familiar with his belief that the four basic needs of all people is "to live, to love, to learn and to leave a legacy. This book also follows that tenet. The message in this book is basically a very simple one, that is leadership skills and philosophy, like living, must be centered around principles. Although Covey frequently refers to 'changing paradigm' and 'new paradigm', hackneyed terms that we often hear regarding change, I felt this book has much to offer for those interested in leadership philosophy. Principle-Centered Leadership is described as a book exploring the natural laws that govern all of our actions and how we can align ourselves with these laws to bring true power, focus, energy, compassion, and integrity of our lives. In other words, it’s a book that reinforces and/or teaches you the importance of living your life and your leadership with a solid set of moral principles. Covey quotes an unnamed Japanese industrialist who stated, "Leadership is the art of mobilizing and energizing the intellectual creative resources of all the people in the organization." Covey describes 10 common dilemmas of organizations by presenting them as questions to the reader: 1. How do we achieve a wise renewing balance between work and family? 2. How do we unleash the creativity, talent, and energy of the majority of the workforce whose jobs neither require nor allow such use? 3. How do we create team spirit and harmony among departments and people who have been criticizing and attacking each other for years while contending for scarce resources? How to have peace and harmony? 4. How can we realize the choice between tough management and soft management that is transcended by a management that is both tough and soft? 5. How can we have a culture characterized by change, flexibility, and continuous improvement and still maintain a sense of stability and security? 6. How do we get people aligned with strategy so that everyone is committee to the strategy as those who came up with it? How do we create ownership? 7. How can all people at all levels of organization internalize the principles of total quality when they are so cynical, fatigued, and disillusioned from dealing with all of the past programs? 8. How can we create a complementary team based on mutual respect when so few value diversity and pluralism? Prejudice is pre-judgment. 9. How do we turn a mission statement into a constitution, the supreme guiding force of an organization so that it has actual effect on a day-by-day basis? 10. How do we maintain control and yet give people freedom and autonomy that they really need in order to be effective in their work? He does not specifically address each of the dilemmas, which is a shame, because I was looking for more direct answers to these questions. Covey also describes four levels of natural laws: a) personal,



interpersonal, c) managerial, and d) organizational as the heart of the principle-centered leadership paradigm. Each level of the natural laws has key principles. Personal- trustworthiness Interpersonal- trust Managerial- empowerment Organizational- alignment It is important to work with all of the natural laws principles. All of these natural laws are interdependent and must be practiced together, not individually. Gandhi is quoted as saying "A person cannot do right in one department of life while attempting to do wrong in another department. Life is one indivisible whole." Covey finally describes how principle-centered leadership evolved from other leadership forms (paradigms as he calls them), such as: 1. Authoritarian leadership or management, which is probably the oldest style of leadership. 2. Human relationship management came into being sometime during the 1930s. It is a benevolent form of leadership, where people are treated with kindness, respect, and dignity. It is still the dominant management style in most organizations. 3. Human resource management began around 1960. It built upon human relationship management and addresses how people are not only treated, but how they are developed and how they are used. 4. Principle-centered leadership sees people in the whole sense (body, mind, and spirit). It builds upon human relationship and human resource management and further tries to understand what gives people meaning and what gives them a sense that their lives matter. I'd recommend this book as a good leadership philosophy. If touchy-feely is not in your personality profile, it may not be the book for you. However, I don't consider myself a touch-feely person and I got a lot out of it.

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