Get on the Balcony (Why Leaders Need to Step Back to Get Perspective)

Leadership on the Line: Staying Alive through the Dangers of Leading

Heifetz, Ronald A. Linsky, Marty

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In order to remain effective when under attack, a leader must be able to get some distance from the challenging situation in order to gain perspective. The authors refer to this practice as "going to the balcony" in order to see the bigger picture and possibly break the spell of groupthink or temporary hysteria that prevails on the ground. This chapter uses several examples of the ways in which leaders can effectively use the balcony. This chapter was originally published as Chapter 3 of "Leadership on the Line."

出版日
2002/04
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組織行動・人的資源管理
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27ページ
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CCJB-HBS-1667BC
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1667BC
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英語
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