Hodder Education
High Challenge, Low Threat: How the Best Leaders Find the Balance
High Challenge, Low Threat: How the Best Leaders Find the Balance
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This is a book about the things that wise leaders do. It is informed through thousands of conversations with leaders and argues that these leaders do not shy away from the tough stuff. It points to the conditions which these leaders create to allow colleagues to engage with difficult issues enthusiastically and wholeheartedly. It is taken from observations of leaders at work in a variety of settings. While these are mostly schools, these observations are checked against what is happening in wider leadership and management thinking. This book makes the case that any leadership role is concerned primarily with the relationships between individuals. It is the quality of these, whatever the size of the organisation, which make the difference between organisations which thrive, and those which stagnate. This is not to argue for soft, easy and comfortable options. Instead it considers how top leaders manage to walk the line between the impossible and the possible, between the undoable and the doable and to create conditions for productive work which transcend the difficulties which come towards us every day. Instead of dodging them, they embrace them.And by navigating high challenge, low threat, they show how others how to do the same.

Language
English
ISBN
9781398382886
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Dedication
Preface
Foreword
High challenge, low threat
Human beings first, professionals second
Radical candour
Management by wandering around
Digging deeper, lingering longer
Gratitude
Trust
Everyone has a voice
Doing the core business
The Essentials
Motivation
Death of the hero leader
Understanding change
Fewer things in greater depth
Power versus authority
Making a mess
Honour the work
Feeding the well
Intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation
Making mistakes
Supplier relationships
The John Lewis model
Evidence to tell a big story
The power of noticing
The paradox of fun
The ego paradox
Micro Management
The paradox of safety
What detail tells us
The psychology leaders ‘get’
The disengaged and fed up
The leadership of inclusion
The paradox of improvement
Remembering what it’s like at the coalface
Paying and taking a compliment
The hard versus the soft
The tough decisions
Linking with the wider world
On creating energy
Reasons versus excuses
Creators not consumers
What would happen if we didn’t do this?
Done is better than perfect
On good work
In a wider context
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