Creative Leadership: Skills That Drive ChangeSAGE, 2007 - 308 pages Creative Leadership: Skills That Drive Change demonstrates how creative thinking is an essential element of leadership, especially when bringing about change. In this engaging book, authors Gerard J. Puccio, Mary C. Murdock, and Marie Mance provide a unique combination of conceptual arguments, practical principles, and proven tools to enhance future leaders' effectiveness in creating and managing change. |
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Contents
Identifying Complex Thinking Skills Associated | 3 |
Background | 27 |
Thinking Skills ModelA Process Map | 35 |
Fluency Flexibility | 42 |
With the Creative Problem Solving Model | 47 |
Applying What Youve Learned | 60 |
Tools for Diagnostic Thinking | 87 |
Applying What Youve Learned | 107 |
Leading People With | 203 |
18 | 204 |
Understanding How People Engage in | 214 |
Applying What Youve Learned | 225 |
25 | 232 |
Conclusion | 245 |
Case Studies | 259 |
References | 277 |
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