The Harvard Business Review Leaders ..., Brook Manville
The Harvard Business Review Leaders ..., Brook Manville
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The Harvard Business Review Leader's Handbook
Make an Impact, Inspire Your Organization, and Get to the Next Level

Author: Brook Manville, Ron Ashkenas

Narrator: Daniel Henning

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 12/08/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Put aside all the overhyped new frameworks, the listicles, the "10 best things you need to succeed as a leader today." The critical leadership practices—the ones that will allow a leader to make the biggest impact over time—are well established. They're about how you create a vision and inspire others to follow it. How you make difficult strategic choices. How you lead innovation. How you get results.

In this comprehensive handbook, strategy and change experts Ron Ashkenas and Brook Manville distill proven ideas and frameworks about leadership from Harvard Business Review, interviews with senior executives, and their own experience in the field—all to help rising leaders stand out and have a big impact.

In The HBR Leader's Handbook you'll find: concise explanations of proven leadership frameworks from Harvard Business Review contributors such as Clayton M. Christensen and Michael E. Porter; in-depth case studies of senior leaders such as Jim Wolfensohn at the World Bank, Paula Kerger at PBS, Darren Walker at the Ford Foundation, and Jim Smith at Thomson Reuters; and step-by-step guidance to help you understand and start implementing six core leadership practices: building a unifying vision, developing a strategy, getting great people on board, focusing on results, innovating for the future, and leading yourself.

About Brook Manville

Brook Manville is an independent consultant who writes about politics, democracy, technology, and business. Previously a partner with McKinsey & Co. and an award-winning professor at Northwestern University, he is the author of The Origins of Citizenship in Ancient Athens and A Company of Citizens: What the World's First Democracy Teaches Leaders About Creating Great Organizations (with Josiah Ober).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anusha on January 18, 2020

Very insightful book with ideas that can be put into practice. Highly recommended for everyone interested in leadership positions. Note - I received a free digital copy of the book from the publisher. This has not influenced my review in any way.......more

Goodreads review by asih on March 03, 2021

This was a pain to read, so slow, meticulous and without a glimpse of fun. It’s basically a text-book on leadership that we are supposed to go back to when we want to know what to do. But, who does that? I started reading this book, because I wanted to learn how to be a better leader, as my career go......more

Goodreads review by Karol on April 14, 2022

A great book for leaders, explaining how to develop your vision and the strategy that will get you to this vision. Also, it will teach you how to build a strong team and how to make people work effectively.......more

Goodreads review by Denis on October 04, 2020

Great summary of multiple HBR articles related to leaders career pathway and job. But there is one problem. I feel this book is just for those like me, who have clear understanding that being in the leadership role is their unavoidable future, however, from current POV we are not completely sure abou......more