Great leads for effective leaders
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For everyone from newly-elected City Council leaders to corporate
managers and heads of scout troops, the Newport Beach Public Library
is a prime source for books about leadership.
From one of New York City’s most effective civil servants comes
the much anticipated “Leadership: How to Run Your Business Like the
Greatest City in the World.” Opening with a gripping account of his
reaction to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Rudolph Giuliani describes
the management, decision-making and leadership skills that made him a
success as both a prosecutor and mayor in this new offering.
Giuliani may have taken his cues from “Leading on the Edge of
Chaos: The 10 Critical Elements for Success in Volatile Times.” In
their primer for facing crises, leadership consultants Emmett Murphy
and Mark Murphy use the experiences of chief executive officers from
Southwest Airlines, Dupont, IBM, Cisco and other corporations to show
how threats can be transformed into opportunities. Especially helpful
is an appendix designed to help executives assess hiring practices,
employee morale, customer care and organizational flexibility.
Beyond the boardroom, leadership strategies can be culled from the
locker room. Former college baseball player and management consultant
Michael DeMarco examines the moves of controversial baseball manager
Billy Martin in “Dugout Days.” While as much has been made of
Martin’s turbulent relationship with Yankees owner George
Steinbrenner as of his coaching, the experiences of a man who
transformed two teams from being 100-game losers one season into
league champions the next provide much insight into effective
management.
For basketball junkies as well as business types, NBA great Bill
Russell provides 11 lessons on leadership in “Russell Rules.” Using
insight gleaned from working within a team, the former Celtics star
breaks down qualities that helped him earn 11 NBA championships into
principles for corporate managers.
A hero whose success can be measured by survival rather than
scores provides the inspiration for “Shackleton’s Way: Leadership
Lessons from the Great Antarctic Explorer.” In this combination
travel narrative and corporate explorers’ handbook, Margot Morrell
and Stephanie Capparell distill leadership tips from Ernest
Shackleton’s attempts to reach the South Pole and his two-year fight
to save his crew.
Leaders in our lives need not be the stuff of legends. They can be
bus drivers, teachers and literary protagonists -- a point made by
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Coles in “Lives of Moral
Leadership.” Through stories of people who have motivated him,
including Robert Kennedy, Dorothy Day, college professors and
elementary school teachers, this professor of psychiatry at Harvard
Medical School creates a fascinating portrait of moral leadership.
Managers of all types can learn to motivate a team, create winning
solutions and direct everyone’s energy into achieving results through
what Chris Alexander calls “synergistic leadership.” Meet the author
of “Synergizing Your Business” at a workshop beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach
Public Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in
collaboration with Steven Short. All titles may be reserved from home
or office computers by accessing the catalog at
www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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