Impostor Leaders

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Bad Boss
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Ceo
Commercial Enterprise
Concerted Effort
Damp Squib
Dark Clouds
Dark Side
Disengage
Employee Engagement
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Follow
Genuine Leaders
Head Accountant
Held
Honesty
Impostor leaders
Infrequent Lapses
Junior
Leadership lessons
Lipstick
MBA Executive
Morning
Odd
Spotlight
Stack
Strong
Tiresome debate
Unstable
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367649739
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Taking a novel approach to the subject of leadership, this book uses its dark side as a vehicle to highlight some important leadership lessons, helping all managers to reflect on their own performance.

The Impostor Leaders clarifies what is meant by genuine leadership, focusing on the fact that leading and managing go hand in hand. Based on this ability to consistently combine the leadership and management roles, this book describes in detail and practical terms, using real-world examples, the range of good and bad leader-types seen in organizations today. The Leadership Wheel is also introduced as a conceptual framework to isolate eight types of leaders across four categories.

Appealing to leaders and managers across industry sectors, this book’s substantial analysis of bad leadership gives readers a tangible framework against which to consider their own capabilities.

Enda M. Larkin is an entrepreneur, manager, and consultant with over 30 years’ international experience across multiple business sectors. He is author of five management books and his first novel, Into the Fire, was published in 2020. Follow him at www.endalarkin.net.

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