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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Schuyler TotmanPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9781532640421ISBN 10: 1532640420 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 26 April 2018 Audience: General/trade , General 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 ContentsReviews"""Schuyler Totman presents a slim first book thick with significance . . . Ironies Leaders Navigate analyzes the connection between power and leadership, including the ironies, paradoxes and puzzles this connection reveals, in the church and in families, business, and politics, too."" --Bruce McNab, author of Finding the Way ""Schuyler Totman examines how power works, and leaders lead, within relationship. He simplifies, yet augments and elevates our awareness of power--as complicated and contextual, as constant and constantly multi-faceted--while illustrating how power dynamics inhabit any act of leadership."" --Joyce Hocker, co-author with William Wilmot of Interpersonal Conflict ""Power and leadership go hand-in-hand, but are leaders to be trusted with power? Critical to getting leadership right is a proper view of power. In Ironies Leaders Navigate, Schuyler Totman examines the dynamics of power. By identifying a series of ironies inherent in the exercising of leadership, he gives clarity to the issues that should inform our self-awareness and self-regulation of power. Along the way, he delves into unique challenges faced by church leaders and the church's leader, Jesus Christ."" --Michael McKinney, LeadershipNow.com, Pasadena, CA ""A mentor once told me ""Decisiveness is not a virtue. When you feel the pressure to make quick decisions or actions, it is usually unwise and will produce more problems than it solves."" Ironies Leaders Navigate helps me to understand better why my mentor was correct in how to navigate the wonderful and bewildering complexities of leading people with truth, goodness, and beauty."" --Dan Russ, author, Flesh and Blood Jesus" Schuyler Totman presents a slim first book thick with significance . . . Ironies Leaders Navigate analyzes the connection between power and leadership, including the ironies, paradoxes and puzzles this connection reveals, in the church and in families, business, and politics, too. --Bruce McNab, author of Finding the Way Schuyler Totman examines how power works, and leaders lead, within relationship. He simplifies, yet augments and elevates our awareness of power--as complicated and contextual, as constant and constantly multi-faceted--while illustrating how power dynamics inhabit any act of leadership. --Joyce Hocker, co-author with William Wilmot of Interpersonal Conflict Power and leadership go hand-in-hand, but are leaders to be trusted with power? Critical to getting leadership right is a proper view of power. In Ironies Leaders Navigate, Schuyler Totman examines the dynamics of power. By identifying a series of ironies inherent in the exercising of leadership, he gives clarity to the issues that should inform our self-awareness and self-regulation of power. Along the way, he delves into unique challenges faced by church leaders and the church's leader, Jesus Christ. --Michael McKinney, LeadershipNow.com, Pasadena, CA A mentor once told me Decisiveness is not a virtue. When you feel the pressure to make quick decisions or actions, it is usually unwise and will produce more problems than it solves. Ironies Leaders Navigate helps me to understand better why my mentor was correct in how to navigate the wonderful and bewildering complexities of leading people with truth, goodness, and beauty. --Dan Russ, author, Flesh and Blood Jesus Author InformationAn occasional leader and a constant student of leadership, Schuyler Totman is the founder of Same Door Resources, an organization that works with leaders and groups to manage conflict by understanding it before it happens. He also helps prepare expectant fathers to become excellent dads through several hospitals around Denver, Colorado, where he lives with his patient wife Michelle and their two precocious children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |