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Book Description

If your team isn't getting results, you may think the problem starts with a failure in leadership. While the person in charge may have issues, a leadership problem doesn't necessarily mean you have a "leader" problem. Leadership is not just about the people at the top, but is a social process, enabling individuals to work together as a cohesive group to produce collective results. This book will show you how to diagnose problems in your team by focusing on the three outcomes of effective leadership: direction, alignment, and commitment. By assessing where your group stands in each of these outcomes, you can plan and implement the changes necessary to get better results.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Do You Have a Leadership Problem?
  6. DAC Leadership Framework
  7. Step 1: Assess Current Levels of Direction, Alignment, and Commitment in the Group
  8. Step 2: Look for Factors Contributing to Low Levels of Direction, Alignment, or Commitment.
  9. Step 3: Identify Changes That Could Improve Direction, Alignment, or Commitment.
  10. The Rest of the Story
  11. Background
  12. Suggested Resources
  13. Additional Resources
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