Unnatural Leadership: Going Against Intuition and Experience to Develop Ten New Leadership InstinctsISBN: 978-0-7879-5618-9
Hardcover
288 pages
March 2002, Jossey-Bass
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Pity the CEO who thinks he can be a know-it-all micromanager and still succeed. In Unnatural Leadership (Jossy-Bass), executive coaches David L. Dotlich and Peter Cairo list 10 guidelines that today's best executives are adopting. Among them: inviting change, being approachable and considering the views of the mail-room kid with the green hair. "We tell our clients, 'You have to win your followers every day,' " says Dotlich. Some of the unnatural acts the authors recommend are: "Coach and Teach Rather Than Lead and Inspire," "Expose Your Vulnerabilities" and "Trust Others Before They Earn It." Cairo says what's missing from other leadership manuals are instructions on how to practice the techniques. So each chapter in this book ends with exercises like "acknowledging your shadow side" (the power-hungry, mircromanaging stuff) to smooth the transition from arrogance to unnatural humility. (Time Magazine, May 20, 2002)
"...there is a lot here to stimulate you to review what you think is 'natural' and consider alternative courses of action which might prove, in the long term, to be more worthwhile..." (EDGE, Autuymn 2002) "Unnatural Leadership captures the dilemmas and complexities of leading in a high-performing organization. These two executive coaches draw on their broad experience in working with some of the world's top companies to offer a compelling look at how executives think about leading in the 21st century. The book is packed with true stories from the front lines. Each page conveys what today's leader needs to do in order to achieve extraordinary results."
Andrea Jung, chairman and CEO, Avon Products
"I've given many presentations on the connection between strong
character and strong leadership. It's encouraging to read a book
that recognizes this truth. It does take strength of character to
break out of the comfortable, expected methods of running a company
and to look a subordinate in the eye and unflinchingly say, 'I
don't know.' That's what unnatural leadership is all about."
Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly
Effective People
"This book is unnatural . . . It delves into the challenges,
realities, and contradictions of being a leader today. Dotlich and
Cairo reveal what they've learned from working with global CEOs and
senior leaders, and how leaders at any level can accept their
strengths and weaknesses, and improve on them."
Bill Weldon, vice chairman, board of directors, Johnson
& Johnson
"Leading today is complex. Our world is becoming more and more
global, interconnected, and turbulent. In Unnatural
Leadership, Dotlich and Cairo offer practical ideas and useful
tips for dealing with the challenges of leading in a global
organization."
Joseph Berardino, CEO, Andersen
"This book strongly reinforces my own mantra, that healthy
people and healthy relationships are what make healthy companies.
Dotlich and Cairo have learned that the leaders who succeed in
today's workplace are those who expose their vulnerabilities, admit
their flaws, embrace team members who are 'different.' As a
psychologist, I applaud this trend for human reasons. As a business
advisor, I acknowledge that it's a prescription for corporate
success."
Bob Rosen, CEO of Healthy Companies International and
author of Global Literacies and Leading People
"Retaining and engaging your top talent is the only way to
prosper in a knowledge-based economy. And it's even more crucial in
our volatile times. Who else will steer you through but your smart,
creative, skillful people? Give them each a copy of Unnatural
Leadership, and do it immediately. That way they'll know you're
serious about winning and worth their personal commitment."
Ed Gubman, author of The Talent Solution
"In this bold, thought-provoking book, Dotlich and Cairo
challenge leaders, teaching them how to rethink the old sacred cow
thinking, redefine their roles, and constantly reinvent their game.
A must-read!"
Robert Kriegel, author of If It Ain't Broke BREAK
IT! and How to Succeed in Business Without Working So Damn
Hard
"Don t just read this book. Devour it. Put it your pillow so its
message moves from your head to your heart. Unnatural Leadership is
a must-read for doing business in the 21st century."
Alan Parisse, Named one of the twenty-one top business
speakers for the 21st Century