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RELATED LEADERSHIP TOOLS
1.4 Leader Principles 1.10 The GAS Model 6.1 Logic Errors
1.9 Paradigms 1.11 Integrity 14.2 Rethinking Your Thinking
FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE
Bellman, Geoffrey. The Consultant’s Calling: Bring Who You Are to What You Do.Jossey-Bass, 1990.
Bellman, Geoffrey. Getting Things Done When You Are Not in Charge.Simon & Schuster, 1992.
Block, Peter. Flawless Consulting: A Guide to Getting Your Expertise Used.University Associates, 1978.
Hiebert, Murray. Powerful Professionals: Getting Your Expertise Used Inside Organizations.Recursion Press, 1999.
Hofstadter, Douglas R. Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid.Basic Books, 1999.
28 SECTION 1 FOUNDATIONALCONCEPTS
“We need more teamwork around here.” My leadership team needs to do team building first.
My role with respect to my team needs to model how I expect other leaders to
interact with their teams.
The behavior you expect in others How you will model the behavior
“We need more teamwork around here.” Build an effective team to plan and introduce teams.
Form a team to ensure that organizational systems support teamwork, not,
as in most organizations, individual work.
A leadership tool you
have or wish to use How the tool needs to mirror itself