The world needs positive leadership more than ever. Luckily, there is a large untapped source of leaders who can change the world for the better: all of us! Since each of us constantly influences those around us, by definition, everyone is a leader, not just people with formal titles.
This book will help everyone tap into the power of their influence to pursue a meaningful purpose, whether on the job, in the community, or at home. All it takes is leadership intelligence, a combination of 8 moral, social, and technical imperatives essential to our ability to positively influence others. These 8 essentials include: - Aim to be Your Ideal Self - Know Your Real Self - Ignite Integrity and Responsibility - Embrace Empathy and Compassion - Decide Wisely - Let Go of What You Know - Achieve Meaningful Goals - Empower Others
Don’t Wait for Someone Else to Fix It is liberally illustrated with compelling stories of a varied cast of characters, including the head of a skiing expedition to the North Pole, an Olympic snowboarding coach, a mountaineer leading a high-altitude Himalayan climbing team, the executive director of an innovative low-income senior housing community, and the founder of a pioneering youth basketball program for girls. Examples of “fixing it” also come from the journeys of entrepreneurs and executives in the financial services, health care, educational, travel and media industries. In addition, the book highlights insights of thought leaders such as internationally famous author and coach, Richard Leider; Stephen M. R Covey, a best-selling author and global authority on leadership; world-renowned performance psychologist and author Jim Loehr; and Richard Sheridan, best-selling author, and co-founder of the award-winning software company Menlo Innovations.
Authors Doug Lennick and Chuck Wachendorfer are highly qualified to share the lessons of Don’t Wait for Someone Else to Fix It. Both have decades of experience as corporate executives, entrepreneurs, community volunteers, business coaches, and parents. For the reader who wants down-to-earth guidance about how to be a successful leader, the book does more than just talk about the significance of leadership intelligence. It features a wealth of practical exercises and tools for developing each of the 8 leadership intelligence essentials.
Table of Contents
Foreword vii
Part One: the Big Picture 1
Chapter One Everyone Is a Leader 3
Chapter Two Follow the Leadership Logic Chain 19
Part Two: Eight Leadership Essentials 35
Chapter Three Aim to Be Your Ideal Self 37
Chapter Four Know Your Real Self 52
Chapter Five Ignite Integrity and Responsibility 72
Chapter Six Embrace Empathy and Compassion 95
Chapter Eight Let Go of What You Know 136
Chapter Nine Achieve Purposeful Goals 153
Chapter Ten Empower Others 177
Part Three: Climbing Leadership Mountains 187
Chapter Eleven Confront Crises 189
Chapter Twelve Recovering from Leadership Setbacks 202
Afterword 219
Acknowledgments 223
References 227
Index 233