Leadership lessons from the ancient world (Record no. 592692)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9788126520961
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Classification number 658.4092
Item number COT.L
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Personal name Cotterell, Arthur
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Title Leadership lessons from the ancient world
Remainder of title how learning from the past can win you the future
Statement of responsibility, etc Arthur Cotterell, Roger Lowe, Ian Shaw
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc John Wiley
Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2006
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Extent xxiii, 327 p.
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Summary, etc Summary<br/>"Leadership - Lessons from the Ancient World explores eighteen key themes, from risk-taking to empowerment, using well-known historical leaders to highlight the timeless principles underlying each one. Combining a wealth of management experience with a fascination with what defines and creates effective leadership, the authors - a classical historian, a chartered manager and a trainer in a multinational company - examine the actions of each leader in the context of their own time, connect their stories to current theory and provide an up-to-date case study to help readers apply the principles to their own practice. A final chapter sums up the lessons of the book, and suggests the direction that leadership development should take in order to cope with the challenges of globalization and technological advance."--BOOK JACKET.<br/>Contents<br/>1. Courage : the daring of Ramesses II at Kadesh<br/>2. Risk taking : Thutmose III's handling of his forces<br/>3. The ability to motivate : the military revolution of Wuling<br/>4. Creating a compelling vision : the commoner emperor Liu Bang<br/>5. Developing people : the Han emperor Wu Di's approach<br/>6. Focusing on results : the strategy of Themistocles<br/>7. Integrity : the political supremacy of Pericles<br/>8. Taking decisive action : the critical decisions of Epaminondas<br/>9. Influencing people : Alexander's multi-ethnic kingdom<br/>10. Leaving a legacy : the abdication of Candragupta<br/>11. Representing the business : Hannibal's invasion of Italy<br/>12. Creativity : the resourcefulness of Zhu Geliang<br/>13. Learning : Li Shimin and Wei Zheng<br/>14. Change : Sulla's constitutional reforms<br/>15. Networking : Cicero's efforts to find allies<br/>16. Dealing with conflict : the policies of Vespasian<br/>17. Empowerment : Diocletian's imperial reforms<br/>18. Recognising achievement : the triumph of Belisarius<br/>19. Winning as a leader.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Leadership
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Leadership
General subdivision History.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Symbiosis Law School, Noida Symbiosis Law School, Noida 10/11/2017 175 266.25   658.4092 COT.L SLSN-B-11379 10/11/2017 375.00 10/11/2017 Books