Good Boss, Bad Boss
작성자
Robert I. Sutton
아직 평점이 없습니다
Business & Economics
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
284
언어
한국어
출판됨
May 1, 2011
출판사
Pureunseup/Tsai Fong Books
ISBN-10
897184857X
ISBN-13
9788971848579
설명
Robert I. Sutton explores the complex dynamics of leadership through a lens that distinguishes between effective and ineffective bosses in his insightful work. Sutton delves into the traits that differentiate good leaders from their poor counterparts, offering a framework that reflects both behavioral science and real-world experiences. With a focus on actionable strategies, he emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive workplace culture that promotes employee well-being and productivity.
Throughout the narrative, Sutton shares vivid anecdotes and research findings that illustrate the impact a leader can have on their team. He challenges conventional wisdom, urging readers to learn not just from the successes of great bosses, but also from the failures of bad ones. This dual perspective provides valuable lessons for anyone seeking to improve their leadership skills or understand workplace dynamics better.
Readers encounter a range of practical tools and insights aimed at enhancing their own management styles. Sutton skillfully balances theory with relatable scenarios, ensuring that the content resonates with both seasoned managers and those new to leadership roles. By highlighting the nuances of human behavior in professional settings, he enables readers to navigate the challenges they might face in their careers.
Ultimately, Sutton's work serves as a vital resource for anyone involved in leadership, pushing them to strive for excellence while being mindful of the pitfalls that can lead to toxic work environments. In doing so, he underscores the profound responsibility that leaders bear in shaping their organizations and the lives of those who work within them.
Throughout the narrative, Sutton shares vivid anecdotes and research findings that illustrate the impact a leader can have on their team. He challenges conventional wisdom, urging readers to learn not just from the successes of great bosses, but also from the failures of bad ones. This dual perspective provides valuable lessons for anyone seeking to improve their leadership skills or understand workplace dynamics better.
Readers encounter a range of practical tools and insights aimed at enhancing their own management styles. Sutton skillfully balances theory with relatable scenarios, ensuring that the content resonates with both seasoned managers and those new to leadership roles. By highlighting the nuances of human behavior in professional settings, he enables readers to navigate the challenges they might face in their careers.
Ultimately, Sutton's work serves as a vital resource for anyone involved in leadership, pushing them to strive for excellence while being mindful of the pitfalls that can lead to toxic work environments. In doing so, he underscores the profound responsibility that leaders bear in shaping their organizations and the lives of those who work within them.