Synopsis
Expanding on the fresh concepts that made the first edition of Clear Leadership such a success a decade ago, Bushe brings up-to-date the tools and techniques needed to build sustaining partnerships and make today's collaborative organizations work. This fully revised edition now includes 23 skill-building exercises, dozens of personal stories and examples, and completely new chapters that add a sharper focus on ways that the original model of the four selves—the Aware, Curious, Appreciative, and Descriptive Self—can help anyone cut through the miscommunication, misunderstanding, and toxic mush dominating the workplace to achieve clarity, full engagement, and sustained collaboration.
About the Authors
Gervase R. Bushe, PhD, has been an organization and leadership development consultant for more than thirty years. His clients have included Shell Oil, General Motors, Business Objects, BC Telecom, and the Canadian government. Through his company, Clear Learning Ltd., Bushe licenses others to deliver his leadership development programs worldwide. A professor of leadership and organizational change in the Segal Graduate School of Business at Simon Fraser University, he is coauthor of "Parallel Learning Structures." His award-winning work has appeared in the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Organization Development Journal, and many contemporary organization development textbooks. Bushe can be reached at bushe@sfu.ca.
Gervase R. Bushe, PhD, has been an organization and leadership development consultant for more than thirty years. His clients have included Shell Oil, General Motors, Business Objects, BC Telecom, and the Canadian government. Through his company, Clear Learning Ltd., Bushe licenses others to deliver his leadership development programs worldwide. A professor of leadership and organizational change in the Segal Graduate School of Business at Simon Fraser University, he is coauthor of Parallel Learning Structures. His award-winning work has appeared in the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, Organization Development Journal, and many contemporary organization development textbooks. Bushe can be reached at bushe@sfu.ca.
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