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Book Synopsis
In Courage, Gus Lee captures the essential component of leadership in measurable behaviors. Using actual stories from Whirlpool, Kaiser Permanente, IntegWare, WorldCom and other organizations, Lee shows how highly successful executives face and overcome their fears to develop moral intelligence. These real-world examples offer practical lessons for rooting out unethical practices and behaviors by
  • Assessing them for rightness and integrity
  • Addressing moral failures
  • Following through with dialogue and direct action


Trade Review
In this guide to doing the right thing, Lee presents a self-help approach to solving hard-edged problems. The key to effective leadership, he argues, is "principled conduct under pressure"—in short, courage. While courage is hardly the one-size-fits-all magic bullet that Lee envisions, much of his advice is valuable, particularly that dealing with communication, the thorniest management issue of all. The book is built around extended anecdotes about executives facing tough personnel decisions and having to confront their habits of "avoidant communication," and Lee's reconstructed dialogue is engaging, realistic and instructive. He also offers periodic references to his own, genuinely inspiring transition from myopic, alienated wimp to successful executive, lawyer, executive coach, consultant and bestselling novelist (China Boy, etc.). Granted, this business book has many of the problems typical of the genre: the constant invoking of the book's title, whether or not relevant to the point being made; the regular introduction of acronymed concepts and clumsy coinages; the inspirational speeches and the occasional royal we phrasing ("We now see the difference between high, medium and low core values"). But any book that offers a road map to handling unpleasant workplace conversations is welcome—even if the choices in your everyday life don't require as much courage as in Lee's scenarios. (Feb.) (Publishers Weekly, December 12, 2005)

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part One: Backbone at the Point of Decision 9

1. Chris’s Story 11

2. Seeking Courageous Core Values 19

3. Going Deeper (and Higher) into Values and Ethics 31

4. Chris Boldly Moves Forward 43

5. Coda: Applying Courageous Values at Whirlpool 57

Part Two: Courage in Action 63

6. Courageous Communication 65

7. The Courageous Communication Model 75

8. Courageous Feedback 89

9. Courage by Example 105

10. Courageous Leadership 113

11. Three Acts of Courageous Leadership 125

12. Courageous Problem Solving: The Black Box 145

13. Using Courageous Communication from the Bottom Up 161

Part Three: Growing Your Courage 173

14. Everyday Habits That Build Courage 175

15. Your Character Quotient 185

16. The Courage to Change 199

Notes 205

Acknowledgments 211

The Authors 213

Index 215

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 24/03/2006
      ISBN13: 9780787981372, 978-0787981372
      ISBN10: 0787981370

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In Courage, Gus Lee captures the essential component of leadership in measurable behaviors. Using actual stories from Whirlpool, Kaiser Permanente, IntegWare, WorldCom and other organizations, Lee shows how highly successful executives face and overcome their fears to develop moral intelligence. These real-world examples offer practical lessons for rooting out unethical practices and behaviors by
      • Assessing them for rightness and integrity
      • Addressing moral failures
      • Following through with dialogue and direct action


      Trade Review
      In this guide to doing the right thing, Lee presents a self-help approach to solving hard-edged problems. The key to effective leadership, he argues, is "principled conduct under pressure"—in short, courage. While courage is hardly the one-size-fits-all magic bullet that Lee envisions, much of his advice is valuable, particularly that dealing with communication, the thorniest management issue of all. The book is built around extended anecdotes about executives facing tough personnel decisions and having to confront their habits of "avoidant communication," and Lee's reconstructed dialogue is engaging, realistic and instructive. He also offers periodic references to his own, genuinely inspiring transition from myopic, alienated wimp to successful executive, lawyer, executive coach, consultant and bestselling novelist (China Boy, etc.). Granted, this business book has many of the problems typical of the genre: the constant invoking of the book's title, whether or not relevant to the point being made; the regular introduction of acronymed concepts and clumsy coinages; the inspirational speeches and the occasional royal we phrasing ("We now see the difference between high, medium and low core values"). But any book that offers a road map to handling unpleasant workplace conversations is welcome—even if the choices in your everyday life don't require as much courage as in Lee's scenarios. (Feb.) (Publishers Weekly, December 12, 2005)

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      Part One: Backbone at the Point of Decision 9

      1. Chris’s Story 11

      2. Seeking Courageous Core Values 19

      3. Going Deeper (and Higher) into Values and Ethics 31

      4. Chris Boldly Moves Forward 43

      5. Coda: Applying Courageous Values at Whirlpool 57

      Part Two: Courage in Action 63

      6. Courageous Communication 65

      7. The Courageous Communication Model 75

      8. Courageous Feedback 89

      9. Courage by Example 105

      10. Courageous Leadership 113

      11. Three Acts of Courageous Leadership 125

      12. Courageous Problem Solving: The Black Box 145

      13. Using Courageous Communication from the Bottom Up 161

      Part Three: Growing Your Courage 173

      14. Everyday Habits That Build Courage 175

      15. Your Character Quotient 185

      16. The Courage to Change 199

      Notes 205

      Acknowledgments 211

      The Authors 213

      Index 215

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