Breaking the Zero-Sum Game: Transforming Societies Through Inclusive Leadership

Author:   Aldo Boitano (ILA, Chile) ,  Raúl Lagomarsino Dutra (ESE Business School, Chile) ,  H. Eric Schockman (Woodbury University, USA)
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Pages:   560
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
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Author:   Aldo Boitano (ILA, Chile) ,  Raúl Lagomarsino Dutra (ESE Business School, Chile) ,  H. Eric Schockman (Woodbury University, USA)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.666kg
ISBN:  

9781787431867


ISBN 10:   178743186
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   07 September 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Foreword by Edwin P. Hollander Preface by Aldo Boitano, Raúl Lagomarsino, and H. Eric Schockman Part 1: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF INCLUSIVENESS 1. Breaking the Zero-Sum Game: Transforming Societies Through Inclusive Leadership; Ebere Morgan 2. What’s in a Word?  Troubling and Reconstructing the Discourse of Inclusion; Leigh E. Fine 3. Fostering Inclusive Innovation Ecosystems; Lyndon Rego and Christopher Gergen 4. Towards the ‘Other’: Followership Justice and Leadership Reach; Robin E.S. Carter 5. Denizen Leaders as Radical Negotiators of Third Alternatives in Complex Societies: Not Mine, Not Yours, But Ours.; Rouxelle de Villiers and Colleen Rigby 6. Exploring Inclusive Leadership Through the Lens of a Collaborative Structure; William Clark Part 2: TRIALS OF BREAKING THE ZERO-SUM GAME 7. Rekindling the Legacy of Civil Rights: Leadership for an Inclusive, Just, and Compassionate Society; Juana Bordas 8. What is “The Work” of Breaking the Zero-Sum Game?; Sarah Chace 9. Connective Leadership: From Zero-Sum to Inclusion; Jill Robinson, Chris Cartwright, Maura Harrington, and Kevin Walsh 10. Inclusive Leadership: A Western Concept or a Strategy That Will Transform the World?; Randal Joy Thompson 11. The inclusive leader at the Centre of an Inter-Connected World; Bob Hughes and Helen Caton-Hughes Part 3: SPIRITUAL INCLUSIVENESS 12. 1 Inclusive Leadership for a New Social Order:  Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne; Cheryl Getz and Elisa Sabatini 13. Mercy Within Mercy: The Heart of Pope Francis’ Inclusive Leadership in a Broken World; Dung Q. Tran and Michael R. Carey 14. Harmony but Not Sameness: The Inclusive Leadership Style of the Chinese Profound Persons; Zhi Luan Part 4: INCLUSIVENESS AND DIVERSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION 15. Neighbors, Allies, and Partners in Inclusion: An HBCU and an SEC Land Grant Institution; Barbara A. Baker & Joyce de Vries 16. From Institutional Diversity and Inclusion to Societal Equity and Justice: Higher education as a Leadership Training Ground for the Public Good; Brighid Dwyer and Ralph A. Gigliotti 17. Dialogic Change and the Practice of Inclusive leadership; Niels Agger-Gupta and Brigitte Harris 18. Building Inclusive Leaders: A Critical Framework for Leadership Education; Leonard D. Taylor Jr. and Ethan Brownell Part 5: INCLUSIVENESS IN THE FIELD 19. Transforming Leadership Through Village Outreach: Women as Change Agents in Sub-Saharan Africa; Mecca Antonia Burns, Bernard Mukisa, Lydia Sanyu, and Denis Muwanguzi 20. Congo Calling – Blood on Our Hands; Miriam Gosling 21. Unpacking Inclusivity: Lessons From Ubuntu Leadership; Gloria Burgess 22. From Barriers to Breakthroughs: Leading Others Past Wicked Problems to Inclusive Practice Using Integrated Focus; Jennifer Walinga 23. Striving for Horizontality by Addressing Power Differentials in Radical Organizing; Claire Delisle, Maria Basualdo, Adina Ilea, and Andrea Hughes 24. Cross-Cultural Collaborators: Expatriate and Host Country National Inclusive Relationships; Tami J. France 25. Inclusive, Authentic, Values-based, or Opportunistic – What Counts as Leadership Today? A Case Study of Angela, Donald, Francis and Helen; Lorraine Stefani 26. Global Interdependence: The Inclusive Nature of Humanitarian Leaders at Heifer International; Malcom E. Glover

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The ambition of this excellent whole volume coupled with the passion in the individual chapters provides a stunning journey from authenticity to Ubuntu, from building to transforming, from China to the Congo and from work in the academy to practice in the field. Resonating with both scholars and practitioners, the book carefully establishes inclusivity as a terrain and challenges leaders to take a stand, embrace the core message, and help bring about the transformations we all seek in our organizations and communities. -- Professor Mike Hardy CMG OBE,Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University UK In all my years as a public servant, I have been looking for the holy grail of getting an organizational consensus built and getting people rowing in the same direction to achieve a common vision. This cutting-edge volume provides a roadmap of constructing an inclusive and diverse culture in all sectors of society that both leaders and aspiring ones can profit from. -- Ambassador Eric M. Bost (Ret),Former US Ambassador to the Republic of South Africa, Associate Director of the Borlaug Institute at Texas A & M This book arrives at just the right moment for me: No amount of rejiggering the old theories of leadership offers solace or guidance to an increasingly dystopian and foreboding future. A new framework is needed, but what is it? This robust collection of international authors offers fresh new paradigms, yes, but also new pedagogy, practice, and possibilities for more inclusive, diverse, and democratic societies. -- Georgia Jones Sorenson, Ph.D.Churchill College, University of Cambridge,Møller Leadership Scholar and By Fellow The editors and authors of Breaking the Zero-Sum Game have created a persuasive case for “inclusive leadership,” mobilizing the many for shared purpose rather than a few for private gain. With an assemblage of studies, applications, and cases, Aldo Boitano, Raúl Lagomarsino Dutra, and H. Eric Schockman make a compelling case for leadership that speaks to all and seeks the common good, a vital calling at a time when the opposite seems ascendant in some quarters. -- Michael Useem,Leadership Center, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania,Professor of Management and Director Contributors from leadership studies and other fields explore theories and best practices that can transform societies into more inclusive, diverse, and democratic entities. They cover pushing the boundaries of inclusiveness, trials of breaking the zero-sum game, spiritual inclusiveness, inclusiveness and diversity in higher education, and inclusiveness in the field. Among their topics are troubling and reconstructing the discourse of inclusion, harmony but not sameness: the inclusive leadership style of the Chinese profound persons, whether inclusive leadership is a Western concept or a strategy that will transform the world, building inclusive leaders: a critical framework for leadership education, and striving for horizontality by addressing power differentials in radical organizing. -- Annotation ©2017 * (protoview.com) *


Contributors from leadership studies and other fields explore theories and best practices that can transform societies into more inclusive, diverse, and democratic entities. They cover pushing the boundaries of inclusiveness, trials of breaking the zero-sum game, spiritual inclusiveness, inclusiveness and diversity in higher education, and inclusiveness in the field. Among their topics are troubling and reconstructing the discourse of inclusion, harmony but not sameness: the inclusive leadership style of the Chinese profound persons, whether inclusive leadership is a Western concept or a strategy that will transform the world, building inclusive leaders: a critical framework for leadership education, and striving for horizontality by addressing power differentials in radical organizing. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *


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