Total Leadership
May 2 2010
Clearing out emails this morning, I was delighted to see an interview with Stew Friedman on The Great Work Blog http://www.boxofcrayons.biz/ Stew is a familiar face to 85 Broads as he's been a long-time friend and contributor to the network http://www.85broads.com/experts/stew-friedman
Stew is the founding director of Wharton’s Leadership Program and of its Work/Life Integration Project, and the former head of Ford Motor’s Leadership Development Center. He is the author of numerous books and articles on leadership development, work/life integration, and the dynamics of change, including the bestselling Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life, from Harvard Business Press. For more on Total Leadership go to www.totalleadership.org.
What is "Total Leadership" -
Be real.
Be whole.
Be innovative.
As Michael Bungay Stanier notes about Stew - "he’s been at the forefront of evolution of leadership thinking (and being) for more than twenty years..."
Check out MIchael's interview with Stew on Box of Crayons webside and listen as they discuss:
The “Jerry Maguire” moment in Stew's career, when leadership become critical
The importance of managing the boundaries
Why deciding who matters is one of the secrets to “being whole”
http://www.boxofcrayons.biz/2010/04/great-work-interview-stew-friedman-author-of-total-leadership/
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