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The Leadership Capital Index: Realizing the Market Value of Leadership

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Leadership rated like a company’s market strength

This is a smart pick if you like business books that turn fuzzy ideas into something measurable and practical. Dave Ulrich makes leadership feel less like charisma and more like an asset you can actually assess, which is especially appealing if you work with executives, boards, or talent strategy. Readers who enjoy structured frameworks and real organizational insight will likely find it both validating and usefully challenging.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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ISBN: 9781626565999
Authors: Dave Ulrich
Date of Publication: 2015-10-19
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Business, Personal Development
Goodreads rating: 3.93
(rated by 29 readers)

Description

Investors are increasingly focusing on leadership as a key differentiator in their investment decisions. But they've been forced to rely on instinctive, subjective, and unreliable ways to measure its impact—until now. In this book, leadership scholar, author, and consultant Dave Ulrich proposes a “leadership capital index”—a Moody's or Standard and Poor's rating for leadership. Drawing on research from investors and business leaders, and synthesizing the work of dozens of consulting firms and leadership experts, Ulrich offers a leadership index with two domains, each comprising five factors. The individual domain includes personal qualities, strategic prowess, execution proficiency, interpersonal skills, and fit between the leader's style and the organization's values. The organizational domain encompasses a leader's ability to create customer-focused cultures, manage talent, demand accountability, use information to gain competitive advantage, and set up work processes to deal with change. In successive chapters, Ulrich details rigorous metrics and methods for evaluating leaders on each of these factors. The result is a groundbreaking book that will be of vital interest not only to investors but also to boards of directors, executive teams, human resource and leadership development professionals, government and ratings agencies, and of course leaders themselves.
 

Leadership rated like a company’s market strength

This is a smart pick if you like business books that turn fuzzy ideas into something measurable and practical. Dave Ulrich makes leadership feel less like charisma and more like an asset you can actually assess, which is especially appealing if you work with executives, boards, or talent strategy. Readers who enjoy structured frameworks and real organizational insight will likely find it both validating and usefully challenging.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.