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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kirstie Drummond PapworthPublisher: De Gruyter Imprint: De Gruyter Weight: 0.388kg ISBN: 9783110763010ISBN 10: 311076301 Pages: 222 Publication Date: 04 July 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWithout compassion and kindness, how effective can a leader be? Kirstie has impeccable credentials to illuminate these qualities. She works with leaders, understands the pressures under which they operate and helps address the dysfunction that is an inevitable by-product. This practical guide has all the trademarks of Kirstie's down-to-earth, compassionate approach to leadership. --Richard Hytner, Former Worldwide Deputy Chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi, and founder of Blue Hat Man The author takes a distinctive approach to leadership development and practice by using the concept of compassion to focus on the human and emotional aspects of leadership behaviour . . . the author's definition of compassion and her intent to reinterpret it in a practical and hard-headed way instead of the more conventional soft-centred way has real value. It has the potential to allow leaders to improve the way people feel about their organisation and commit themselves to it, and themselves to become more effective. --Sir David Pepper, formerly Director GCHQ The power of this author's approach is to focus not so much on what makes people feel good, or conform to expected standards but to create a clearly actionable fusion of practice with contemporary research and the words of great authorities on what is good and leads to better well-being at the same time: i.e. compassion. --Dominic Houlder, London Business School Compassionate Leadership by Kirstie Papworth is a transformative read for managers and leaders seeking personal development with impact. With a pragmatic approach and a new model, Kirstie explores the practical benefits of compassion in organisational life, including improved employee trust, increased productivity, and stronger professional relationships. But what sets this book apart is its emphasis on the mental health and well-being benefits of compassionate leadership, empowering leaders to build a more positive work culture that benefits individuals, organisations, and society. If you're looking to develop your leadership depth sustainably while creating a more compassionate workplace, this book is a highly practical must-read. --Chris Dalton, Henley Business School Without compassion and kindness, how effective can a leader be? Kirstie has impeccable credentials to illuminate these qualities. She works with leaders, understands the pressures under which they operate and helps address the dysfunction that is an inevitable by-product. This practical guide has all the trademarks of Kirstie's down-to-earth, compassionate approach to leadership. --Richard Hytner, Former Worldwide Deputy Chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi, and founder of Blue Hat Man The author takes a distinctive approach to leadership development and practice by using the concept of compassion to focus on the human and emotional aspects of leadership behaviour . . . the author's definition of compassion and her intent to reinterpret it in a practical and hard-headed way instead of the more conventional soft-centred way has real value. It has the potential to allow leaders to improve the way people feel about their organisation and commit themselves to it, and themselves to become more effective. --Sir David Pepper, formerly Director GCHQ The power of this author's approach is to focus not so much on what makes people feel good, or conform to expected standards but to create a clearly actionable fusion of practice with contemporary research and the words of great authorities on what is good and leads to better well-being at the same time: i.e. compassion. --Dominic Houlder, London Business School Author InformationKirstie Drummond Papworth is a psychologist, Behavioural Change Executive Coach and compassion researcher. Her research includes an examination into the effects of self-compassion on stress, anxiety and depression in leaders, as well as research into the benefits of organisational compassion. Kirstie’s commercial background includes various roles in a FTSE50 organisation, commercial director for an independent wine importer, executive director at a leading global business school and running her own successful behavioural change consultancy, Tangerine Thistle. Kirstie delivers leadership development interventions across many sectors including higher education, retail, software, engineering, healthcare and the armed forces. She also delivers regular webinars and workshops for the British Psychological Society. Kirstie has delivered keynote speaker events on compassionate leadership for conferences and professional development groups, including LeanIn, numerous NHS Trusts and BBC Radio. She is a TEDx speaker on her specialist subject of compassion, and is Chair of Trustees for the Dalai Lama Centre for Compassion, Oxford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |