Fables and the Art of Leadership: Applying the Wisdom of Mister Rogers to the Workplace
分類: 图书,进口原版,Business & Investing(商业与投资),Management & Leadership(管理与领导力),Leadership,
品牌: Ian I. MitroffDonna Mitroff
基本信息出版社:Palgrave Macmillan (2012年12月10日)精装:224页语种:英语ISBN:1137003081条形码:9781137003089ASIN:1137003081商品描述媒体推荐"This is an endearing work that is inspired by Mister Rogers' fables and lessons of leadership. Donna and Ian Mitroff recapture these marvelous children's stories while traveling the seven C's of leadership (Connect, Concern, Creativity, Communication, Consciousness, Courage, and Community). It is insightful and heartwarming. They rejoice in the essence of benevolent leadership and true friendship in each of us." - Kurt Motamedi, professor of Strategy and Leadership, Pepperdine University"Donna and Ian Mitroff's book is destined to transform management and workplaces for generations to come, just as Fred Rogers' imaginative characters and heartwarming stories have deeply shaped multiple generations of children. By seeing how Mister Rogers' lessons on feeling (and not just thinking) and spirituality (and not just materialism) must now become infused into every act of leadership, Fables and the Art of Leadership sets the agenda for how our organizations and nations can successfully address today's mega conflicts and problems." - Ralph H. Kilmann, ceo of Kilmann Diagnostics and co-developer of the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI)"Donna and Ian Mitroff have written a marvelous book. In an age where we freely toss words around like 'unique, ' they have truly written a unique and inspiring book. Every student of business and practitioner should read it. If this were so, it might just revolutionize business education and practice. What better way to produce healthy organizations than by embracing the philosophy of Fred Rogers. As the authors make clear, you learned from Fred when you were a child. We need to learn from him again as adults." - Warren Bennis, professor, University of Southern California, and author of Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership"The idea of turning our workplaces into neighborhoods is inspirational. It is especially hard to accomplish now that the social compact between organizations and their workers has been broken. Ye作者简介IAN MITROFF is an Emeritus Professor from the University of Southern California (USC), USA, where he taught for 26 years. While at USC, he was the Harold Quinton Distinguished Professor of Business Policy in the Marshall School of Business; he also held a joint appointment in the Department of Journalism in the Annenberg School for Communication, where he taught Crisis Management and served as associate director of the USC Center for Strategic Public Relations. Currently, he is an adjunct professor in the College of Environmental Design, and a senior research associate at the Center for Catastrophic Risk Management, Haas School of Business, all at the University of California Berkeley. In addition to teaching, he is president of Mitroff Crisis Management, a consulting group that offers an integrated approach to Crisis Management. For 35+ years he has been sought out as an analyst and consultant on human-induced crises, including major incidents such as the Tylenol poisonings, Bhopal, Three Mile Island, the scandal in the Catholic Church, Enron, the war in Iraq, the oil spill in the Gulf, and most recently, the tragic devastation in Japan due to earthquakes and tsunamis. He is widely regarded as one of the 'fathers' of the modern field of Crisis Management. He is the author of several books, including: A Spiritual Audit of Corporate America (1999); Crisis Leadership (2003); Why Some Companies Emerge Stronger and Better from a Crisis (2005); and most recently, Dirty Rotten Strategies: How We Trick Ourselves and Others into Solving the Wrong Problems Precisely (2009). He has an Honorary PhD from the Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Stockholm. He is the recipient of a Gold Medal from the U.K. Systems Society for his life-long contributions to systems thinking. He is a fellow of The American Psychological Association, The American Association for the Advancement of Science, and The Academy of Management. His PhD is in Engineering Science (Industrial Engineering) and the Philosophy of Social Systems Science from the University of California, Berkeley. DONNA MITROFF received her PhD in Education and a Master's in Special Education from the University of Pittsburgh, USA and is currently the president and founder of the children's media consulting group, Mitroff & Associates. Donna has served as president of Mediascope (an entertainment industry non-profit), senior VP at Fox Family Worldwide, and VP of WQED West. She has served as executive producer for Rinko: The Best Bad Thing, You Must Remember This, and The Fixer Uppers. She was the executive in charge of production for the National Geographic Specials and for Conserving America. She spent several years as development manager for Wonderworks Family Movies on PBS. As a specialist in the Children's Television Act, she has helped networks such as The Hub and production companies such as Cookie Jar Entertainment, American Greetings, Studio B, Chorion, Cinar, and SD Entertainment create shows that meet the Act's requirements. She has been a member of numerous advisory committees and children's programming juries such as The American Center for Children and Media, the Children's Television Advisory Committee for Univision, DIC Educational Advisory Committee, NHK's Japan Prize, and the HUMANITAS Prize. She currently serves on the Advisory Board for Hollywood, Health & Society at the USC Annenberg's Norman Lear Center.