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Navigating Leadership Paradox : Engaging Paradoxical Thinking in Practice.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Nielsen, Rikke Kristine.
- Series:
- De Gruyter Transformative Thinking and Practice of Leadership and Its Development Series
- De Gruyter Transformative Thinking and Practice of Leadership and Its Development Series ; v.3
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (234 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2023.
- Summary:
- One of the most significant management challenges in modern companies and organizations is dealing with unavoidable, complex paradoxes. Today’s world is multidimensional, multipolar, and multipurpose, and increasingly, classic management challenges such as leadership vs. management; exploitation vs. exploration, virtual vs. physical presence, economic sustainability vs. environmental sustainability, localization vs. globalization, etc. assume the characteristics of paradoxes rather than problems or dilemmas. Leadership of paradox is not about making a decision once and for all or prioritizing tough trade-offs, but about navigating between opposing considerations. Navigating Leadership Paradox argues that academic knowledge pools can support leaders’ decision-making and sense-making in organizations and navigating paradoxes. The book outlines a practical pathway for management leaders and professionals for steering through paradox using 5 phases, 10 paradoxes, 15 tools, 20 cases, and 25 learning points. It delineates how to identify a paradox by assessing the nature of your challenge and discusses the appropriate courses of action individually as well in collaboration with other stakeholders. It also gives inspiration and advice for professional helpers assisting others in navigating paradox as part of organizational development or other educational purposes. This book will be essential reading for practitioners and academicians in the fields of leadership paradox, complexity management, change management, leadership dilemmas and organizational paradox.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Advance Praise for Navigating Leadership Paradox
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Contents
- Part I: Paradoxes in leadership: What? Why? Who?
- Chapter 1 A paradox perspective on modern leadership challenges
- Chapter 2 On problems, dilemmas, and paradoxes
- Chapter 3 What paradox? Introducing fields of paradoxical tensions in leadership
- Part II: Navigating leadership paradox in practice
- Introduction
- Chapter 4 Phase 1: Choosing and shaping your focus area - paradox choice and qualification
- Chapter 5 Phase 2: Know your paradox - paradox investigation
- Chapter 6 Phase 3: Charting a course of action - identifying and choosing appropriate actions
- Chapter 7 Phase 4: Action in practice - grasping and handling your paradox
- Chapter 8 Phase 5: Evaluation and follow-up - keeping track of your balancing act
- Chapter 9 The Paradox Pathway - 25 learning coordinates for paradox leadership in practice
- Part III: Paradox navigation 2.0 - working through paradox with stakeholders
- Chapter 10 Paradox navigation as a team sport: Inter- and intra-organizational collaboration on paradox
- Chapter 11 Let's talk about paradox! Communicating consistently inconsistent about paradox with stakeholders
- Chapter 12 Facilitating productive interactions with paradox - the role of facilitators, peers, and professional helpers
- Chapter 13 Concluding the never-ending story of paradox navigation
- Bibliography
- List of cases
- List of tools
- List of figures
- About the authors
- About the series editor
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 3-11-078887-X
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