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Global Leadership 2e: Research, Practice, and Development

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Global leadership has been frequently heralded by writers and executives as the key to sustained competitive advantage on the part of organizations. In addition, it is clear that the possession of leadership qualities and the display of leader behavior are requirements for individuals attempting to progress in their careers. It is important for aspiring managers to learn about the nature of effective global leadership and how they can develop their own competencies in this area. This textbook provides an important overview of this key emerging area within business and management. Offering a view into the nature of global leadership and the competencies necessary for aspiring managers to succeed, Global Leadership is essential reading for students of leadership, organizational theory, strategic management, human resource management, and for anyone working and managing in the global arena. Now in its second edition, it draws from recent research to both contemporize timeless topics and address today's relevant topics, from corporate social responsibility, to cultural competencies, to current technology.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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This is a volume of work by several scholars summarizing academic scholarship on various subjects pertaining to global leadership. I found some chapters much more useful and interesting than others. The empirical data is very limited in this fledgling academic field, and there wasn't a lot of concrete actionable information to go on with theories, constructs, etc. I found the more abstract research less useful and the research based more on the practical lived experience of successful global leaders far more interesting and helpful for my personal practice of leadership. Readers who may be involved in the academic study of global leadership, developing curriculum for international business schools, and so forth will probably find this book a lot more interesting and helpful than I did. However, there were some good things I learned so I still feel like it was worth my time even though I rated the book with only two stars.
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