1st Edition

The Essence of Leadership Maintaining Emotional Independence in Situations Requiring Change

By Derek W. Anderson, Jaco J. Hamman Copyright 2024
286 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

286 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

286 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Productivity Press

The world is experiencing a leadership crisis. The Essence of Leadership addresses this concern by empowering self-differentiated leadership. The authors draw on family systems thinking, foundational to family therapy, psychodynamic theory, a recognized lens on human nature, and proven process management tools. The core message explored over seven chapters is that a leader’s management of their... Read more

Part 1: Leaders and systems

Chapter One                Being a self: Owning one’s emotions, actions, and potential

Chapter Two               Engaging emotional systems: Understanding the anxiety within change

 

Part II: Leading in systems

Chapter Three             Becoming self-differentiated: Leading with less anxiety

Chapter Four               Embracing response-ability: Resisting emotional manipulation

 

Part III: Transforming systems

Chapter Five               Driving change: Putting theory into practice

Chapter Six                 Reckoning the cost of decisions taken: Mitigating the risks in change

Chapter Seven             Navigating “Bermuda Triangles”: Forming relationships for success

Conclusion                  Showing up as a whole person

Biography

Derek W. Anderson is VP Business Improvement at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He received his BSc degree in Computer Science from Heriot Watt University (Scotland) and an MBA through the Nashville Healthcare Council Fellows program within Vanderbilt’s Owen Business School. Anderson brings almost 40 years of international business and operations experience in from the Healthcare Industry. He was an adjunct professor at the Owen Business School teaching Healthcare Strategy.

Jaco J. Hamman is Professor of Religion, Psychology, and Culture at Vanderbilt Divinity School (Nashville, TN). He received his PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary and is clinically trained as a psychotherapist and marriage and family therapist. He brings 25 years of experience working with religious professionals and non-profit leaders. He co-founded Our Place Nashville, a nonprofit providing housing and employment for persons with a developmental disability. “Friends” live alongside graduate students and persons who were housing insecure. The intentional community is 70 persons strong.