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Leading through conflict how successful leaders transform differences into opportunities

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Mass Harvard Business School 2006Description: xii, 273 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781591399193
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/092GER
Summary: As our world grows smaller, opportunities for conflict multiply. Ethnic, religious, political, and personal differences drive people apart?with potentially disastrous consequences?and it's the task of perceptive leaders to bring them together again World-renowned mediation expert Mark Gerzon argues that leaders have failed to rise to this challenge. Our organisations, schools, and governments remain filled with divisive dictators and everyday managers, instead of what he calls mediators?leaders who transform conflict so that everyone can move forward together. Through absorbing examples drawn from decades of work with organisational, political, and global conflicts of all kinds, Leading Through Conflict provides a powerful new framework for the leader as mediator, and outlines eight specific tools these leaders use to transform seemingly intractable differences into progress on deep-seated problems. Both practical and passionate, this book makes the tools of cross-border leaders accessible to anyone who wants to help create healthier companies, communities, and countries.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-263) and index.

As our world grows smaller, opportunities for conflict multiply. Ethnic, religious, political, and personal differences drive people apart?with potentially disastrous consequences?and it's the task of perceptive leaders to bring them together again World-renowned mediation expert Mark Gerzon argues that leaders have failed to rise to this challenge. Our organisations, schools, and governments remain filled with divisive dictators and everyday managers, instead of what he calls mediators?leaders who transform conflict so that everyone can move forward together. Through absorbing examples drawn from decades of work with organisational, political, and global conflicts of all kinds, Leading Through Conflict provides a powerful new framework for the leader as mediator, and outlines eight specific tools these leaders use to transform seemingly intractable differences into progress on deep-seated problems. Both practical and passionate, this book makes the tools of cross-border leaders accessible to anyone who wants to help create healthier companies, communities, and countries.

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