[Read and download] Making the Invisible Visible: Understanding Leadership Contributions of Asian Minorities in the Workplace
♥ T. Thatchenkery, K. Sugiyama ♥
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Seeing the invisible leaders all around youBy K. E. LongThis small quiet book on leadership deserves to become visible so that its message of quiet leadership can be absorbed into our business and political organizations worldwide.Who are the invisible leaders? How do we make them visible?Back up for a moment: SHOULD we MAKE them visible, or is our understanding of leadership in the Western mode, with the "Individual as Hero", not all there is t"Finally, a book that challenges conventional assumptions about leadership. Genuine leadership is about generating substance, value and lasting results - not just superficial and immediate accomplishments, even if highly visible. Thatchenkery and Sugiyama in this original contribution show that quMaking the Invisible Visible isnbsp;a study of Asian Americans in the workplace and provides a framework through which to transform the same qualities that are contributing to this invisibility phenomenon into a positive leadership approach that provides a counterweight to balance the showmanship approach to leadership. [PDF.xs87] Making the Invisible Visible: Understanding Leadership Contributions of Asian Minorities in the Workplace Rating: 3.58 (779 Votes)
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