True North Groups
By Bill George and Doug Baker
By Bill George and Doug Baker
Category: Leadership | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
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$17.95
Sep 05, 2011 | ISBN 9781609940072
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Praise
“The book builds on Babson's thirty years of pioneering work researching and teaching entrepreneurship. It challenges conventional business education by arguing convincingly that the entrepreneurial mindset is key to success in our incredibly complex world – not just for entrepreneurs but also for managers, whether they operate in businesses, or nonprofit organizations, in highly-advanced or in emerging economies. It is a must-buy book. “
–Guy Pfeffermann, CEO, Global Business School Network
"In a world overwhelmed with problems, we desperately need more entrepreneurial problem-solvers–whether that's young people starting companies from scratch, or change agents inside big companies launching breakthrough initiatives. This remarkable book showcases the newest thinking from Babson College, one of the world's most-admired centers of entrepreneurial education, about two timeless questions: What makes entrepreneurs special, and what are the most effective ways to teach aspiring entrepreneurs to succeed? The best education doesn't just tell you what you need to know, it changes how you think. This powerful book does just that."
–William C. Taylor cofounder and founding editor, Fast Company and author of
Practically Radical
In The New Entrepreneurial Leader Babson extends its own leadership in management education. Indeed, this book effectively argues that 21st century management requires entrepreneurial leadership. In typical Babson fashion it weaves sophisticated scholarship and practical, real-world examples to inform, teach and inspire.
–Larger companies should require this book for every executive.
“Creating an intimate community in an impersonal world helps accomplished and inspiring leaders chart their course and stay on it. In True North Groups, Bill George and Doug Baker share enduring lessons that have guided them in their stellar areas and fulfilling lives.”
—Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Ernest L. Arbuckle Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, and author of Confidence and SuperCorp
“The epidemic of social isolation is a grave challenge because research shows close friendships lengthen and enrich our lives and those around us. This book describes an amazing antidote: True North Groups. If you apply its lessons, your life is likely to be changed for the better, and you'll probably live longer. Not many books can promise that!”
—Robert Putnam, Peter and Isabel Malkin Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; coauthor of American Grace; and author of Bowling Alone
“Forming True North Groups is an integral part of the Unilever Leadership Development Programme to prepare our future leaders for an increasingly volatile and uncertain world where the only true differentiation is the quality of leadership of all.”
—Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever
“Bill George and Doug Baker have crafted an invaluable guide to finding our inner compass. True North Groups draws a compelling map for self-discovery through telling our stories to a trusted group. When we need authentic leaders more than ever, this book—and the groups it describes—should be part of every leader’s development.”
—Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence
“This book fills a leadership gap across the life span: the essential anchor of the small support group of peers. The lives of Bill George and Doug Baker bespeak a remarkable convergence of personal growth and professional excellence. They bring lifetimes of wisdom to this practical manual on creating and sustaining small groups. It will surely become a staple for equipping the authentic leaders the 21st century demands.”
—Krista Tippett, host of On Being, American Public Media
Table Of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: Finding Depth and Intimacy in Your Life
Chapter 1. True North Groups
Chapter 2. Your Personal and Leadership Development
Chapter 3. Forming Your Group
Chapter 4. Norming
Chapter 5. Storming
Chapter 6. Performing
Chapter 7. Reforming
Conclusion: Why Your True North Group is Important in Your Life
Resources:
1. Start-Up Curriculum (First Twelve Topics)
2. Additional Curriculum Topics
3. The Group’s Initial Meeting
4. Member Contract
5. Meeting Formats
6. Ground Rules for Group Discussions
7. Guide for Facilitating Groups
8. Member Satisfaction Survey
9. Group Retreats
10. Adding New Members to Existing Groups
11. Giving and Receiving Feedback
12. Research Process and Interviewees
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Authors
The True North Groups Institute
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