The hardest tests for leaders challenge their character as much as their skills, and a growing body of research shows that the self-knowledge gained from such tests is critical to leaders' success. In Questions of Character , Joseph L. Badaracco outlines eight fundamental challenges that test a leader's character, and proposes exploring them through the lens of literature. Badaracco argues that serious fiction provides us with memorable characters facing compelling challenges similar to those that confront business leaders. Through rich analysis of the main characters in The Death of a Salesman , The Secret Sharer , The Last Tycoon , and other stories, Badaracco addresses complex issues leaders face, such as the soundness of their vision, their readiness to take on responsibility, the depth of their compassion, and their ability to manage success. Presenting classic leadership dilemmas in a novel and valuable light, Questions of Character helps leaders and aspiring leaders prepare for the opportunities and tests before them.
Most Refreshing And Powerful Book On Character And Leadership In Years
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This outstanding book is an outgrowth of Saturday morning discussions author and Harvard professor, Joseph Badaracco, Jr, had with CEOs (Chief Executive Officers). From these sessions, Badaracco learned that serious fiction opens doors to a world rarely seen and can help leaders confront important and challenging questions. Serious fiction allows discussants to see character tested, reshaped, strengthened, or weakened. They can watch and identify with leaders as they think, worry, hope, hesitate, commit, exult, regret, and retreat. Once they are drawn in and have put on the shoes of the main characters in the fiction, they can share their own (compare and contrast) experiences. Badaracco has organized the book around eight critical questions leaders must confront and answer for themselves. He then uses a work of serious fiction as a springboard for discussion. Each chapter closes with the author's commentary on each of the "Questions of Character" raised in the discussion and a final reflection. Eg. Chapter, "What is Sound Reflection;" serious fiction used, "Antigone;" Questions raised and addressed, "Can I shift perspective?" " Is my reflection messy enough?" "Am I encouraging real dialogue?" and "Have my analysis and judgment evolved?" The eight critical questions addressed and corresponding work of fiction used are: 1. Do I have a good dream? - "The Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller 2. How flexible is my moral code? - "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe 3. Are my role models unsettling? - "Blessed Assurance" by Allan Gurganus 4. Do I really care? - "The Love of the Last Tycoon" by F. Scott Fitzgerald 5. Am I ready to take responsibility? - "The Secret Sharer" by Joseph Conrad 6. Can I resist the flow of success? - "I Come as Thief" by Louis Auchincloss 7. How well do I combine principles and pragmatism? - "A Man for All Seasons" by Robert Bolt 8. What is sound reflection? - "Antigone" by Sophocles This is the most refreshing book on leadership I have read in many years. Badaracco, by taking serious works of fiction, treating them as case studies, and examining them in-depth, has also stimulated my interest in serious fiction as a tool for personal and professional growth. In "Questions of Character," Badaracco provides an innovative and effective format for readers to learn - about leadership and about themselves. This is one of the two most important books (the other is "Living into Leadership" by McCoy) on character and leadership I have ever read. "Questions of Character" is a must read for those interested in leadership and will particularly appeal to those already in leadership roles.
an excellent approach to this subject
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I am often working as trainer for preparing experienced project managers to pass the PMP exam successfully. Many participants are asking me about the best ethic for project managers. This book is able to open your eyes and your heart for understanding the broad spectrum of questions which everybody not only project managers has to answer for herself. Mr. Badaraco illuminates this subject by looking to leaders starting with the famous story of the death of salesman and ending up with the ancient greek hero Antigone. I have read this book within a few hours without big interrupts and now I am reading it the second time.
Ranks up there along with "Profiles in Courage."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
For those working in large bureaucracies and/or as senior members of corporations, this book will demonstrate the TRUE characteristics of what makes up a "LEADER." A must read for anyone planning for senior management positions. However, not applicable in those corporations that are more interested in questionable, enormous salaries and bonuses, and perhaps specious operations as so many corporations have demonstrated in the past several years.
One the best leadership books I have ever read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This will become a classic leadership / management book. I have read hundreds of books on management, but none illustrate the real challenges of assuming leadership of an organization than this collection of stories from literature. I highly recommend this book to any student of management or leadership.
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