
Finding the best and brightest : a guide to recruiting, selecting, and retaining effective leaders
Title:
Finding the best and brightest : a guide to recruiting, selecting, and retaining effective leaders
Author:
Thoms, Peg, 1948-
ISBN:
9780275984113
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Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Praeger Publishers, 2005.
Physical Description:
181 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents:
1. The selection of leaders matters -- 2. What we know about effective leaders -- 3. Identifying necessary leader attributes -- 4. Recruiting leaders -- 5. Leadership selection tools -- 6. Developing and conducting a structured interview -- 7. Structured interview questions -- 8. Putting the pieces together -- 9. Developing leaders to fit the organization -- 10. Retaining effective leaders -- 11. Selecting government leaders -- 12. Improving organizations through improved leadership.
Abstract:
"We all choose our leaders. We hire them to run our companies. We vote them into office. We appoint them to committees. We decide to work for, serve, and follow them. Yet despite such high-profile examples of leadership disasters - from the California recall of Gray Davis to the fall of such business titans as Ken Lay and Sam Waksal - we continue to choose, hire, and elect poor leaders." "Finding the Best and the Brightest explores this phenomenon in business, politics, and other sectors of society, and proposes an antidote - an approach to choosing leaders based on a set of criteria designed to align individual qualities with organizational or institutional goals. Peg Thoms challenges the popular trend toward "transformational" leadership, which focuses on identifying universal characteristics, arguing instead that leadership must be developed in context. Many organizations, for example, need "operational" leaders who can focus on present-day tasks, such as designing superior products and delivering exceptional customer service, and not inspirational or "visionary" leaders, whose otherwise admirable qualities might be ill-suited to the challenges at hand. Outlining six typical leadership search scenarios - from school principal to hospital CEO - Thoms shows readers how to identify the traits and behaviors that are most essential for the position and how to structure interviews and other search techniques to elicit the most informative responses and home in on the best candidates."--BOOK JACKET.
Electronic Access:
Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0513/2005013507.html