Character Insights for a Regenerative Future : : 5 Leadership Superpowers to Drive Growth, Innovation and the Future of Work.

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Place / Publishing House:Randburg : : Knowledge Resources,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (174 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • ENDORSEMENTS
  • Copyright Page
  • Full Title Page
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  • PREFACE
  • PART 1: THE GROUNDWORK
  • Reality bites
  • Poking the giant
  • So why even bother?
  • Why not?
  • Working on the ecosystem, not just in it
  • What is the ecosystem?
  • Implementation: The ecosystem's health status indicator
  • Working on the right problem: innovate the system
  • Character might crack the culture code
  • Character: A hypothesis
  • Character is not personality
  • Character trumps talent, skills and expertise
  • The culture DNA of your business is set first by the character traits of the founders and then the management team
  • Bad character is a rot that spreads
  • Good character creates high-trust relationships
  • Forging high-trust relationships depends on good character
  • Looking forward to the 21st century
  • The case for character
  • Being a leader of high character affects your bottom line
  • Down the rabbit hole with the dirty hands
  • PART 2: CHARACTER: UNPACKING THE DNA OF ORGANISATIONAL INNOVATION
  • 1. Intellectual humility
  • Innovation doesn't need your ego involved
  • The ability to collaborate
  • Harnessing the power of the collective
  • It's how you get buy-in
  • It's how you get alignment
  • And then the real work begins…
  • The ability to change
  • Grendel's Mom - leadership and the status quo
  • Taking off the armour
  • The ability to learn
  • It's all spaghetti
  • 2. Grit
  • How purpose and perseverance affect your innovation game
  • Purpose: The intrinsic motivation that drives innovation
  • 'It's what gets me out of bed in the morning.'
  • Collective purpose in the corporate innovation space
  • Into the future
  • Perseverance: The time and patience for taking the long view
  • Leadership and perseverance
  • The Long-Term Stock Exchange.
  • Levels of work and the long-term leadership game
  • Chicken or Pig
  • 3. Other-centredness
  • How not being a jerk benefits innovation
  • Other-centredness is a long-term strategy
  • Trust me, this is totally going to hurt a bit
  • Building trust - one step at a time
  • It's not as easy as it looks
  • The servant leader
  • Between the old guard and the new
  • Who are we serving?
  • But what does it matter?
  • It takes a whole lot of courage
  • Good relationships
  • Social intelligence for innovation
  • Diversity can be a beautiful foundation for great relationships
  • 4. Growth mindset
  • The power to see further and do more
  • The ability to see beyond
  • The value of a leadership growth mindset for innovation
  • Rate of learning
  • Curiosity and what's next
  • How to be curious
  • Curiosity for the people
  • Creativity
  • Creativity responds to context
  • Is it possible in your organisation?
  • 5. Empathy
  • Going where few business leaders dare to tread
  • What is empathy exactly?
  • Empathy, people and innovation
  • Empathy and your 'internal customer'
  • The value of empathy in the ecosystem
  • Empathy supports progress over perfection
  • Getting the best out of your people
  • It collapses the gap
  • Empathy and your leadership capacity
  • Practicing empathy
  • Get a mentor
  • Learn how to listen
  • Show appreciation
  • PART 3: THE TREASURE IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD
  • Outsourcing the journey for a cookie-cutter product
  • Your organisation is its own Superman
  • Be realistic about your treasure
  • Getting the right people in
  • How do we measure character?
  • Painting a picture of character
  • CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX.