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"Looking over a lifetime of work, I see that certain themes have always fascinated me. Early on, I felt that bureaucracy was doomed and that something flatter and more collegial would triumph. The need for candor and transparency has been a frequent cry, because I saw how warped organizations become without them. I've long known that organizational decisions inevitably have a moral dimension. The vital role that great followers play in successful leadership has grown ever more obvious. I am increasingly aware how crucial rhetoric and other performing arts are in making a compelling leadergood or bad. That leaders are inevitably shaped by personal crucibles has been confirmed by hundreds of interviews. And it is clear to me now that the process of becoming a leader and the process of becoming a fully integrated human being are one and the same, both grounded in self-discovery."
from the Introduction by WARREN BENNIS
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Warren Bennis (Los Angeles, CA) is one of the world's leading experts on leadership. A lecturer, consultant and writer, Dr. Bennis has been an advisor to four U.S. presidents, including John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan. He is Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at the University of Southern California and Founding Chairman of the University of Southern California's Leadership Institute. He is also Chair of the Advisory Board of the Kennedy School of Government's Center for Public Leadership at Harvard University. Bennis has written or edited 26 books, including the best selling Leaders and On Becoming a Leader, both translated into 21 languages. The Financial Times recently named Leaders as one of the top 50 business books of all time. In 1993 Addison-Wesley published a book of his essays, An Inverted Life: Reflections on Leadership and Change, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. In 1998, Jossey-Bass republished his 1968 path-breaking book, The Temporary Society, co-authored with Philip Slater. His recent books, Organizing Genius, 1997, Co-Leaders, 1999, and Managing the Dream, 2000, summarize Bennis's major interests: Leadership, Change, Great Groups, and Powerful Partnerships. Bennis's latest book, Geeks & Geezers, 2002, examines the differences and similarities between leaders 30 years and younger and leaders 70 years and older.
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Foreword (Charles Handy)
Introduction (Warren Bennis)
Part 1: My Life as a Leader
An Invented Life: Shoe Polish, Milli Vanilli, and Sapiential Circles (1971, 1993)
Martin Kaplan on “An Invented Life”
Berkeley of the East and What Went Wrong (1973)
Patricia Ward Biederman on “The Berkeley of the East” and “ What Went Wrong”
Searching for the “Perfect” University President (1971)
Steven B. Sample on “Searching for the 'Perfect' University President”
Foreword to The Age of Heretics (2008)
Part 2: How Organizations Create or Thwart Leaders
Democracy Is Inevitable (1964, 1990, 1998)
Rosabeth Moss Kanter on “Democracy Is Inevitable”
The Coming Death of Bureaucracy (1966, 2000)
Tom Peters on “The Coming Death of Bureaucracy”
The End of the Great Man (1997)
Scott Snook and Rakesh Khurana on “The End of the Great Man”
The Pornography of Everyday Life (1976)
Winning and Losing (1988)
Lessons from Larry (2006)
When to Resign (1972)
A Corporate Fear of Too Much Truth (2002)
James O'Toole on “When to Resign” and “A Corporate Fear of Too Much Truth”
March of Folly Redux: Iraq (2003)
Part 3: On Becoming a Leader
Learning Some Basic Truisms About Leadership (1989, 1996)
Understanding the Basics (1989, 2003)
Frances Hesselbein on “Understanding the Basics”
Deploying Yourself: Strike Hard, Try Everything (1989)
Judgment Trumps Experience (2007)
The Crucibles of Leadership (2004)
Susan Nero on “The Crucibles of Leadership”
The Alchemy of Leadership (2002)
Howard Gardner on “The Alchemy of Leadership”
Epilogue to the Twentieth-Anniversary Edition of On Becoming a Leader (2009)
David Gergen on “Epilogue to the Twentieth-Anniversary Edition of On Becoming a Leader”
Part 4: Leadership as Performance
The Seven Ages of the Leader (2004)
Sidney Harman on “The Seven Ages of the Leader”
The Leader as Storyteller (1996)
Peter Guber on “The Leader as Storyteller”
Leadership as a Performing Art (2002)
Glenn Close on “Leadership as Performing Art”
Part 5: Cultivating the Leader in Others
The Challenges of Leadership in the Modern World (2007)
Bill George on “The Challenges of Leadership in the Modern World”
How Business Schools Lost Their Way (2005)
Joel Podolny on “How Business Schools Lost Their Way”
The End of Leadership (1999)
Introduction to The Art of Followership (2008)
Followers Make Good Leaders Good (1989)
Jean Lipman-Blumen on “Introduction to The Art of Followership” and “Followers Make Good Leaders Good”
Part 6: Leadership and the Media
The Age of Unreality (1989)
News Analysis: It's the Culture (2003)
Geneva Overholser on “News Analysis: It’s the Culture”
The New Transparency (2008)
Geoff Cowan on “The New Transparency”
Notes
About the Authors
Index
Credits