The one primer you need to develop your leadership skills.
Put aside all the overhyped new frameworks, the listicles, the "10 best things you need to succeed as a leader today." The critical leadership practices--the ones that will allow a leader to make the biggest impact over time--are well established. They're about how you create a vision and inspire others to follow it. How you make difficult strategic choices. How you lead innovation. How you get results. These fundamental skills are even more important today as organizations and teams become increasingly networked, virtual, agile, fast-moving, and socially conscious.
In this comprehensive handbook, strategy and change experts Ron Ashkenas and Brook Manville distill proven ideas and frameworks about leadership from Harvard Business Review, interviews with senior executives, and their own experience in the field--all to help rising leaders stand out and have a big impact.
In the HBR Leader's Handbook you'll
Concise explanations of proven leadership frameworks from Harvard Business Review contributors such as Clayton M. Christensen and Michael E. PorterIn-depth case studies of senior leaders such as Jim Wolfensohn at the World Bank, Paula Kerger at PBS, Darren Walker at the Ford Foundation, and Jim Smith at Thomson ReutersStep-by-step guidance to help you understand and start implementing six core leadership building a unifying vision, developing a strategy, getting great people on board, focusing on results, innovating for the future, and leading yourself
HBR Handbooks provide ambitious professionals with the frameworks, advice, and tools they need to excel in their careers. With step-by-step guidance, time-honed best practices, real-life stories, and concise explanations of research published in Harvard Business Review, each comprehensive volume helps you to stand out from the pack--whatever your role.
This was a pain to read, so slow, meticulous and without a glimpse of fun. It’s basically a text-book on leadership that we are supposed to go back to when we want to know what to do. But, who does that?
I started reading this book, because I wanted to learn how to be a better leader, as my career goes more into (self-imposed) leadership roles. But I did not find what I needed in this book, a moving writing to help me start my journey. This book was more for executives who wanted to get a summary of step.
I guess when it come to leadership books it’s actually more engaging, motivating, inspiring, to read it directly from the leaders themselves, rather than from a summary of practices. Or, the usual business/leadership books from the popular gurus are actually simply just more interesting. This book on the other hand was just very plain language, without any of the heart or zest of leadership. It’s an academic report.
I would only recommend this book to people with enough willpower to learn theoretical steps of leadership, without any of the fun.
This definitely made me change my mind of the Harvard Business Review quality control. I won’t be investing in that many books by them anymore.
Great book. Straightforward, handy advice on behaviours needed to establish an executive presence, working in high visibility leadership roles. Full of rich insights, detailed examples, and useful frameworks.
A great book for leaders, explaining how to develop your vision and the strategy that will get you to this vision. Also, it will teach you how to build a strong team and how to make people work effectively.
I would say that this is one of the most insightful, most helpful, and most practical leadership books I’ve read in years. Not only that it provides meaningful perspective about leadership, it also illustrates a high level view on how executives particularly CEOs can lead their respective organizations.
The book revolves around 6 leadership practices that leaders from all levels should pay attention to: building a unifying vision, developing a strategy, getting great people on board, focusing on results, innovating for the future, and leading oneself. This is really a helpful framework even for me who is aiming to lead an organization someday. It will help me to guide myself as to what practices should I need to improve. It will also serve as a constant reminder of what is important in terms of leading an organization.
I’ve read several leadership books; many of them focusing on how to lead with charisma, some of them on how to communicate vision, while others on how to inspire others. This book does all of those and more. Because of this book I now understand that leaders should also look at the innovation within. This is one of key drivers of competitive edge in different markets nowadays.
More importantly, not all leadership books will discuss on how leaders can take care of themselves. Many books will help you on how to serve others but this book balance the scale by putting emphasis on leaders giving back to themselves.
Truly wonderful and fascinating read, this book is recommended to those who are leading organizations on every level.
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Great summary of multiple HBR articles related to leaders career pathway and job. But there is one problem.
I feel this book is just for those like me, who have clear understanding that being in the leadership role is their unavoidable future, however, from current POV we are not completely sure about understanding of all required duties and moves that senior level managers and business owners should do.
However, if you are already at that position this book should make no any sense for you. Otherwise I have no idea how you got promo to your role.
Read this just to double check boss duties, and if you on the right track and pace you will find nothing new here.
Insightful book, well structured, explains how leaders approach their roles in 6 lead practices. Each practice is defined, described and a practical example is given. I see it as a fundamental book for an organized approach to leadership, on which one can add their personal touch.
I see the learnings so powerful and applicable for any role within an organization.
A lot of learnings described in this book I discovered in my career but I wished I found this book earlier. There were also many insights which made me pause, think and reflect on my role.
Honestly, the insights from this book should have been discussed in the university…
This book is full of tips and examples of how to become a great leader. It really explains the different between being a manager and a leader and how to make people follow your lead and not only follow your rules. In order to really apply the lessons, I recommend you to read it several times and/or read a specific chapter again when you want to apply the learnings.
Honest and in-depth advice for reaching your full potential. This advice is presented in easy to follow language that can be broken up and applied in pieces at a time.
Leaders need to focus on six basic practices over the course of their careers in order to be successful: (1) creating a unifying vision, (2) developing a strategy to achieve the vision, (3) getting great people on board to execute the strategy, (4) driving for results, (5) innovating for the future, and (6) leading yourself to be the best leader you can be.
A very interesting and useful book about leadership. It's one the best I read and it helps to understand how leadership works and how to improve it. I would like to stress the usefulness of this book as it gives a framework for understanding the practices every leader should follow. Highly recommended! Many thanks to Harvard Business Review and Netgalley for this ARC
This leadership book is well divided in six main chapter (Building a Unifying Vision, Developing a Strategy, Getting Great People on Board, Focusing on Results, Innovating for the Future, Leading Yourself). Each chapter contains theory, examples, several in-depth information boxes (e.g. "Exploring make-or-buy and acquisition options" in the "Developing a Strategy" chapter) and "Questions to consider" to recap the content of the related chapter.
I received a copy of the book as Netgalley reviewer.
Interesting view on the theory of leadership. I believe this book is a very good theoretical basis. Strong content as it is usually provided by Harvard Business Books. Recommend the interviews with senior executives as so much information is being covered through them. Practical business aspects are always good. The frameworks provided are working ones. I have put one in practice already.