Leading Across Differences
Description
Foreword, by Maxine Dalton and Marian Ruderman xiii
Preface xvii
Introduction 1
Purpose 2
Audience 3
The Organization of This Book 3
How to Use This Book 8
Part One Leadership Across Differences Framework 9
Societal Landscape 11
Organizational Context 13
Spillover 13
Faultlines 14
Triggering Event 14
Leadership Practices 15
Increased Direction, Alignment, and Commitment 16
Organizational Outcomes 16
Part Two Cases 17
Case 1: Race and Respect 19
Case 2: Water Crises 23
Case 3: Floating Holidays 27
Case 4: Not My Weekend 31
Case 5: It’s Their Fault 35
Case 6: The Scent of Difference 39
Case 7: Not Catching On 43
Case 8: Glass Ceiling at Big Boy Toys 47
Case 9: Super Drugs 51
Case 10: The Right to Be Pregnant 55
Case 11: Local Bombing 59
Case 12: Benefits Battle 63
Case 13 Francois’ Dilemma 67
Part Three Perspectives 71
One Social Identity: Understanding the In-Group/Out-Group Group Phenomenon by Stella M. Nkomo 73
Two Triggers of Social Identity Conflict by Marian N. Ruderman and Donna Chrobot-Mason 81
Three Organizational Faultlines by Astrid C. Homan and Karen A. Jehn 87
Four Leadership Practices Across Social Identity Groups by Marian N. Ruderman, Sarah Glover, Donna Chrobot-Mason, and Chris Ernst 95
Five Cultural Values by Shalom Schwartz 115
Six Approaches to Difference: Allophilia and Xenophobia by Todd L. Pittinsky 125
Seven Cultural Intelligence: A Pathway for Leading in a Rapidly Globalizing World by Linn Van Dyne, Soon Ang, and David Livermore 131
Eight Social Justice and Dignity by Philomena Essed 139
Nine Miasma: The Dynamics of Difference by Ancella B. Livers and Robert F. Solomon, Jr. 147
Ten Leading Across Cultural Groups: Implications of Self-Concept by Dharm P.S. Bhawuk and Vijayan P. Munusamy 155
ElevenLeader Values and Authenticity by Todd J. Weber 163
TwelveLeading Through Paradox by Jeffrey Yip 171
Part Four Exercises 181
Exercise 1: Mapping Your Social Identities 183
Exercise 2: Your Experience with Triggers 193
Exercise 3: Identifying Faultlines 199
Exercise 4: Cultural Values 203
Exercise 5: Approaches to Difference 207
Exercise 6: Cultural Intelligence (CQ) 213
Exercise 7: Your Leadership Practices 217
Exercise 8: Examining Your Leadership Networks 223
Exercise 9: Taking a New Perspective 229
Glossary 235
Recommended Reading/Resources 243
References 251
About the Contributors 263
About the Editors 267
The Editors
Kelly Hannum, Ph.D., is manager of research at the Center for Creative Leadership at Greensboro, North Carolina's campus. She has also managed a variety of international research and evaluation projects and is the co-editor of The Handbook of Leadership Development Evaluation.
Belinda B. McFeeters, Ph.D., is an independent contractor with faculty affiliations at the Center for Creative Leadership.
Lize Booysen, Ph.D., is a full professor, Leadership and Change at Antioch University.
Center for Creative Leadership (www.ccl.org) is a top-ranked, global provider of executive education that develops better leaders through its exclusive focus on education and research.
The Case for Leading Across Differences
TAPPING INTO THE WISDOM derived from an extensive global research project conducted by the Center for Creative Leadership, this comprehensive Casebook is an essential guide for exploring the leadership skills needed for success in our increasingly global society.
Leading Across Differences is filled with practical, relevant, and usable information and a wealth of illustrative examples for learning what it takes to lead a wide-range and diverse group of constituents. The authors present 13 rich cases that have been gleaned from interviews from more than a hundred people in more than twenty organizations on five continents. In addition to the cases presented, the authors offer unique views and innovative ways for thinking about these leadership challenges.
Praise for Leading Across Differences
"If you are leading self, leading others, or are a leadership consultant, this book provides case studies, guides and a practical framework."
Monica Poindexter, director, Diversity and Inclusion, Genentech
"[The editors] couple a conceptual framework of conflict with case studies that can be addressed through that scaffolding."
Joan B. Hirt, professor, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Virginia Tech University
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780470467169
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 175.30(W) x Dimensions: 231.10(H) x Dimensions: 20.30(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English