1st Edition

The Routledge Companion to Leadership and Change

Edited By Satinder K. Dhiman Copyright 2023
    484 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The unique leadership challenges organizations face throughout the world call for a renewed focus on what constitutes "authentic, inclusive, servant, transformational, principled, values-based, and mindful" leadership. Traditional approaches rarely provide a permeating or systematic framework to garner a sense of higher purpose or nurture deeper moral and spiritual dimensions of leaders. Learning to be an effective leader requires a deep personal transformation, which is not easy. This text provides guidelines in a variety of settings and contexts while presenting best practices in successfully leading the twenty-first century workforce and offering strategies and tools to lead change effectively in the present-day boundary-less work environment.

    Given the ever-growing, widespread importance of leadership and its role in initiating change, this will be a key reference work in the field of leadership and change management in business. The uniqueness of this book lies in its anchorage in the moral and spiritual dimension of leadership, an approach most relevant for contemporary times and organizations. It represents an important milestone in the perennial quest for discovering the best leadership models and change practices to suit the contemporary organizations.

    Designed to be a resource for scholars, practitioners, teachers and students seeking guidance in the art and science of leadership and change management, this will be an invaluable reference for libraries with collections in business, management, sports, history, politics, law, and psychology. It will present essential strategies for leading and transforming corporations, small businesses, schools, hospitals, and various nonprofit organizations. It brings the research on leadership and change management up to date, while mapping its terrain and extending the scope and boundaries of this field in an inclusive and egalitarian manner.

    Introduction
    Satinder K. Dhiman
     
    Part I: Leadership Theories/Styles/Types: Past and Present

    1. What would Marcus Aurelius Do? The Stoic Art of Leading and Managing Change during Turbulent Times
    Satinder Dhiman and Gursharan Kaur
     
    2. Servant Leadership and Overcoming Resistance to Change: A Diagnostic Framework
    Gary E. Roberts
     
    3. Quite Ego Leadership: Leading Wisely in Times of Change
    Michael Chaskalson, Chris Nichols, Philippa Hardman, and Richard Nichols
     
    4. How Does Responsible Leadership Fit with a Participatory Management Model?
    Roberta Sferrazzo
     
    5. Speaking Truth to Power: The Leader Voice and the Voices they Listen to
    Megan Reitz and John Higgins
     
    6. New Forms of Self-Actualized Leadership: Leading Organizational Change Back to Human
    Kerri Cissna, Charles Gross, and Amanda Wickramasinghe
     
    7. Qābus-nāma on Virtuous Leadership: A Medieval Model for Modern Business
    Sümeyye Kuşakci
     
    8. Getting to the Essence of Leadership: Yoga as a Foundational Framework
    Rebecca N. Baelen and Tracy F. H. Chang
     
    9. How Culture Influences Leadership Styles in Africa
    Henry O. Onukwuba and Okechukwu E. Amah

    10. Exploring the Dark Side of Leadership
    Anoosha Makka

    11. Leading Successful Transitioning: Back to Basics of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’ Contribution
    Mias de Klerk

    Part II: Motivation, Mindfulness, and the Changing Landscape of Leadership
     
    12. Motivational Strategies of Circular Economy Companies: Five Case Studies from Finland
    Mira Valkjärvi, Katariina Koistinen, and Satu Teerikangas
     
    13. Why Leaders in the U.S. Build Businesses with Purpose
    Denise Berger
     
    14. Mindful Change Management for Disruptive Artificial Intelligence
    Wenli Wang and Larraine Brandt
     
    15. Shock Leader Mindfulness: An Essential Element for Leading Organizations through    Crises
    Anton Shufutinsky, Bena Long, James R. Sibel, and Brandy B. Hayes Shufutinsky
     
    16. Change Management and Nike’s Sustainable Product Innovation
    Younsung Kim
     
    17. Self-Development: Mapping the Enablers of Personal Growth within Changing Organizations
    Kemi Ogunyemi and Yetunde Anibaba
     
    18. The Role of Leadership in Delivering Organizational Value through Innovation and Change Management
    William T. Craddock
     
    19. Prepare for being Unprepared: Learning about Collective Leadership, Change Readiness and Mindful Organizing from an Extreme Case Study of Rowing across the Atlantic
    Jutta Tobias Mortlock and Lisa Strandqvist
     
    Part III: Emerging Trends in Leadership and Change Management
     
    20. Leadership for Future: Co-creation in Communities
    Clarice Santos and Verônica Angélica Freitas de Paula
             
    21. Indifference, Discernment, and Adaptation: An Ignatian Approach to Leading Change in (Jesuit) Higher Education
    Dung Q. Tran and Michael R. Carey
     
    22. New Pathways for Religious Leadership: Change in Highly Traditioned Organizations
    Jack Barentsen
     
    23. Female Global Leadership at the Time of Anthropogenically-Driven Extinction
    Elizabeth F. R. Gingerich
     
    24. Beyond Role Expectations: Gender, Leadership Emergence, and the Changing Nature of Work
    Karoline Evans and David Greenway
     
    25. The Changing Political Landscape: Women in Leadership
    Shanetta K. Weatherspoon, Renee F. Dorn, and Tara R. Jiles
     
    26. Women Leadership in Higher Education: Barriers and Success Factors
    Satinder Dhiman and Gursharan Kaur
     
    Part IV: Leading and Managing Effectively During Uncertain, Disruptive Times
             
    27. An Integrative Approach to Change: The Role of Responsible Leadership in Taming Wicked Change Paths
    Melanie De Ruiter and Jeroen van der Velden
     
    28. Understanding the Potential of Leadership for Change with Empirical Wisdom
    Nidhi Kaushal
     
    29. Insights from State-Owned Enterprises Transitioning to the Market Mode:
    Lessons for Organizational Transformations
    Timo J. Santalainen and Ram B. Baliga
     
    30. Another Resilience Test? The Lebanese Leadership and Human Response During COVID 19
    Dunia A. Harajli
     
    31. An Anatomy of Self Leadership: A Key to Workplace Wellbeing, Growth and Change
    Kemi Ogunyemi and Omowumi Ogunyemi
     
    32. Leadership and Change Implications of Freedom in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
    Julia M. Puaschunder
     
    33. Management Strategies for Technology Change
    Pauline Ash Ray and Wenli Wang

    Biography

    Satinder K. Dhiman is a Professor of Management and Associate Dean, MBA Director, and Chair of the School of Business at Woodbury University, the United States. A recognized leading thinker in the field of workplace spirituality and sustainability, he has also completed advanced Executive Leadership Programs at Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton.

    "I cannot endorse this book enough. It more than covers the diverse aspects of leadership. It's a must read!" - Dr. Ian Mitroff, Senior Research Affiliate Center for Catastrophic Risk Management, UC Berkeley

    "Dr. Satinder K. Dhiman has curated and edited another powerful leadership anthology, The Routledge Companion for Leadership and Change. This vibrant collection of 33 chapters features a distinguished line-up of contributing authors, each of whom shares their research and keen insights into crucial aspects of leadership development. This book is a splendid blending of scholarship and practical applications. I highly recommend it." - Larry C. Spears, Servant-Leadership Scholar, Gonzaga University (Spokane); President, The Spears Center for Servant-Leadership (Indianapolis); Senior Advisory Editor, The International Journal of Servant-Leadership

    "From ancient wisdom to emerging science, this book offers a cornucopia of theory and practice about leading in turbulent and unpredictable times. The international contributors to this book agree that today’s leaders must embrace new ways of thinking and being to guide us through unprecedented challenges, and they offer examples and practices to help us." - Judi Neal, Ph.D., Executive Director of The Global Consciousness Institute; Author of Creating Enlightened Organizations, and Edgewalkers