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This landmark book, by Edwin P. Hollander, a noted organizational social psychologist and long-time contributor to leadership research and practice, highlights the leader-follower relationship as central to effective leadership. Inclusive Leadership is a process of active followership emphasizing follower needs and expectations, with the guiding principle of Doing things with people, not to people, in a two-way influence relationship. The book provides strong theoretical and empirical guidance for leadership development and includes many of Hollanderâs key original papers. Each is updated in a chapter with his new reflective commentary, including those on Interdependence, Women and Leadership, Power and Leadership, Legitimacy, Ethical Challenges, Idiosyncrasy Credit, and Civil Liberties. Six new chapters begin with an Overview of Inclusive Leadership, identifying distinctive concepts and practices, and an Historical Background. There also are new chapters on such topics as Applications, Presidential Leadership, and College and University Leadership. It concludes with Lessons from Experience,a revealing Afterword on his career, and comprehensive Bibliography.

Enriching our practical understanding of the leader-follower relationship, with many real-world examples, this book should be a basic addition to anyoneâs library on leadership. Students of leadership, management, organizational psychology and behavior, business, sociology, education, political science, and public policy, will find it informative about successful practices of Inclusive Leadership, and their applications to leadership events.



Trade Review

"In this book and indeed throughout his distinguished career, Hollander has "shined the bright light" on the importance of the followership in the study of human behavior. That focus, alone, makes Hollander’s book distinctive and unique. Almost single-handedly, through the force of his impeccable and creative research, he has altered, indeed transformed, our view of leadership by insisting on the study of followership. His stance and tone are just right and his writing is lovely" - Georgia Sorenson, Research Director and Founding Director, James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland

"I liked the presidency chapter tremendously. I was very impressed with the weaving together of the theories and research from some years ago with current issues and worries in presidential leadership." - George R. Goethals, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond

"This book will be one of the "must have" volumes for the libraries of all serious leadership scholars and students in the field." - David Vaughn Day, University of Western Australia, Crawley

"I learn more from Ed Hollander about leadership in a few pages than I learn from other leadership scholars in whole books." -Terry L. Price, Associate Dean, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond

"Inclusive Leadership is an engaging book that will appeal to a variety of audiences...[it is] an important addition to any leadership researcher's library. Inclusive leadership is as applicable in the executive suite as it is with a crew cleaning a hotel suite; the budding shift supervisor or community leader may not have the authority or opportunity to be transformational, yet any leader at any level has the responsibility to engage their followers. Inclusive leadership is for everyman and everywoman." - The Psychological Record, Donald A. Hantula, Temple University, 2009, 59, 701-704



Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Edwin Fleishman and Jeanette Cleveland. Preface. Part 1. Introduction. 1. Overview of Inclusive Leadership (IL). 2. Historical Background of Modern Leadership Study. 3. Applications and Implications of Inclusive Leadership (IL). Part 2. Leadership-Followership Issues. 4. What is the Crisis of Leadership? 5. With James W. Julian, Contemporary Trends in the Analysis of Leadership Processes. 6. The Essential Interdependence of Leadership and Followership. 7. Women and Leadership. 8. Leadership, Followership, Self, and Others. 9. College and University Leadership. 10. Presidential Leadership. 11. With Lynn R. Offermann, Power and Leadership in Organizations. 12. Organizational Leadership and Followership: The Role of Interpersonal Relations. 13. Legitimacy, Power, and Influence: A Perspective on Relational Features of Leadership. 14. Ethical Challenges in the Leader-Follower Relationship. 15. With Lynn R. Offermann, The Balance of Leadership and Followership: An Introduction. Part 3. Conformity-Nonconformity and Independence. 16. Conformity, Status, and Idiosyncrasy Credit. 17. With Richard H. Willis, Some Current Issues in the Psychology of Conformity and Nonconformity. 18. Independence, Conformity, and Civil Liberties: Some Implications from Social Psychological Research. Part 4. Conclusions. 19. Summing Up: Lessons from Experience. Afterword: A Career in Leadership: A Life in Psychology. Appendix: Measuring Inclusive Leadership with a New Scale (ILS-16).

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication Date: 7/30/2008 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780805864397, 978-0805864397
    ISBN10: 0805864393

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This landmark book, by Edwin P. Hollander, a noted organizational social psychologist and long-time contributor to leadership research and practice, highlights the leader-follower relationship as central to effective leadership. Inclusive Leadership is a process of active followership emphasizing follower needs and expectations, with the guiding principle of Doing things with people, not to people, in a two-way influence relationship. The book provides strong theoretical and empirical guidance for leadership development and includes many of Hollanderâs key original papers. Each is updated in a chapter with his new reflective commentary, including those on Interdependence, Women and Leadership, Power and Leadership, Legitimacy, Ethical Challenges, Idiosyncrasy Credit, and Civil Liberties. Six new chapters begin with an Overview of Inclusive Leadership, identifying distinctive concepts and practices, and an Historical Background. There also are new chapters on such topics as Applications, Presidential Leadership, and College and University Leadership. It concludes with Lessons from Experience,a revealing Afterword on his career, and comprehensive Bibliography.

    Enriching our practical understanding of the leader-follower relationship, with many real-world examples, this book should be a basic addition to anyoneâs library on leadership. Students of leadership, management, organizational psychology and behavior, business, sociology, education, political science, and public policy, will find it informative about successful practices of Inclusive Leadership, and their applications to leadership events.



    Trade Review

    "In this book and indeed throughout his distinguished career, Hollander has "shined the bright light" on the importance of the followership in the study of human behavior. That focus, alone, makes Hollander’s book distinctive and unique. Almost single-handedly, through the force of his impeccable and creative research, he has altered, indeed transformed, our view of leadership by insisting on the study of followership. His stance and tone are just right and his writing is lovely" - Georgia Sorenson, Research Director and Founding Director, James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, University of Maryland

    "I liked the presidency chapter tremendously. I was very impressed with the weaving together of the theories and research from some years ago with current issues and worries in presidential leadership." - George R. Goethals, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond

    "This book will be one of the "must have" volumes for the libraries of all serious leadership scholars and students in the field." - David Vaughn Day, University of Western Australia, Crawley

    "I learn more from Ed Hollander about leadership in a few pages than I learn from other leadership scholars in whole books." -Terry L. Price, Associate Dean, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond

    "Inclusive Leadership is an engaging book that will appeal to a variety of audiences...[it is] an important addition to any leadership researcher's library. Inclusive leadership is as applicable in the executive suite as it is with a crew cleaning a hotel suite; the budding shift supervisor or community leader may not have the authority or opportunity to be transformational, yet any leader at any level has the responsibility to engage their followers. Inclusive leadership is for everyman and everywoman." - The Psychological Record, Donald A. Hantula, Temple University, 2009, 59, 701-704



    Table of Contents

    Series Foreword by Edwin Fleishman and Jeanette Cleveland. Preface. Part 1. Introduction. 1. Overview of Inclusive Leadership (IL). 2. Historical Background of Modern Leadership Study. 3. Applications and Implications of Inclusive Leadership (IL). Part 2. Leadership-Followership Issues. 4. What is the Crisis of Leadership? 5. With James W. Julian, Contemporary Trends in the Analysis of Leadership Processes. 6. The Essential Interdependence of Leadership and Followership. 7. Women and Leadership. 8. Leadership, Followership, Self, and Others. 9. College and University Leadership. 10. Presidential Leadership. 11. With Lynn R. Offermann, Power and Leadership in Organizations. 12. Organizational Leadership and Followership: The Role of Interpersonal Relations. 13. Legitimacy, Power, and Influence: A Perspective on Relational Features of Leadership. 14. Ethical Challenges in the Leader-Follower Relationship. 15. With Lynn R. Offermann, The Balance of Leadership and Followership: An Introduction. Part 3. Conformity-Nonconformity and Independence. 16. Conformity, Status, and Idiosyncrasy Credit. 17. With Richard H. Willis, Some Current Issues in the Psychology of Conformity and Nonconformity. 18. Independence, Conformity, and Civil Liberties: Some Implications from Social Psychological Research. Part 4. Conclusions. 19. Summing Up: Lessons from Experience. Afterword: A Career in Leadership: A Life in Psychology. Appendix: Measuring Inclusive Leadership with a New Scale (ILS-16).

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