1st Edition

Creating a Greater Whole A Project Manager’s Guide to Becoming a Leader

By Susan G. Schwartz Copyright 2018
    216 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    216 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    216 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications



    Creating a Greater Whole unlocks the not-so-secret secrets of what aspiring managers need to become strong leaders. This information-rich, easy to understand guide offers readers an immediate clear path to honing their leadership skills using the rigor and discipline of project management principles. Topics include stakeholder management, collaborative communication, multi-criteria decision making, and conflict management. Reflective exercises in each chapter raise key questions for readers to craft their own development path. The process invites emerging leaders to draw from their past experiences, recognize their intrinsic capabilities, and identify specific skills to cultivate.

    Preface



    Author



    1 What Is Leadership?



    2 Aligning Teams and Steering the Journey



    3 The Power of Collaboration and Conversation



    4 Building on Strengths



    5 Focus and Motivation



    6 Growth Fueled by Uncertainty



    7 Super Powers for Leaders



    8 Conflict and Conversation



    9 Leaders Are Human Too



    Bibliography



    Index

    Biography

    Susan Schwartz has led global teams to successfully steer through organizational change and bring projects to completion – on time and under budget. She developed unique methods to motivate cross-functional teams by combining process review, collaborative conversation, and knowledge sharing strategies. Currently she works as a consultant practitioner and facilitates seminars for George Mason University Learning Solutions, the Project Management Institute, and the Association for Talent Development. Curriculum topics include collaborative team building, problem solving, critical thinking, conflict management, organizational effectiveness, project management, and matrix team leadership. She earned an M.S. in organizational development and knowledge management from George Mason University School of Public Policy and a B.A. in Economics from Goucher College. She is certified to facilitate EQ-i 2.0 emotional intelligence evaluation and feedback.