Leadership Failures: Precautionary Tales and Prevention Strategies
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Humans make mistakes. Many of us lose career ascendency or risk destroying our institutions by doubling down on or ignoring outcomes of our own poor decisions. Good leaders learn and teach from their errors. Professions are strengthened. Institutions thrive. Careers grow. Through real-life stories that focus on senior/board leadership from multiple walks of life, and brief discussions of significant attributes, readers will be challenged to diagnose and turn missteps into positive growth experiences. The authors of this book have had extensive careers in public and private, for-profit and not-for-profit settings, and in independent and government-sponsored consulting, development, academic, and clinical environments. Without having any single leadership paradigm to push, they raise questions about outcomes for institutions that are affected and individual career paths. Their cautionary tales ask readers to think through next steps or prevent the need to get there; hence, this is an ideal extra-assignment book in graduate management courses and for managers seeking to work their way up toward higher leadership roles. Board members also can learn from its non-industry-specific target readership.
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Humans make mistakes. Many of us lose career ascendency or risk destroying our institutions by doubling down on or ignoring outcomes of our own poor decisions. Good leaders learn and teach from their errors. Professions are strengthened. Institutions thrive. Careers grow. Through real-life stories that focus on senior/board leadership from multiple walks of life, and brief discussions of significant attributes, readers will be challenged to diagnose and turn missteps into positive growth experiences. The authors of this book have had extensive careers in public and private, for-profit and not-for-profit settings, and in independent and government-sponsored consulting, development, academic, and clinical environments. Without having any single leadership paradigm to push, they raise questions about outcomes for institutions that are affected and individual career paths. Their cautionary tales ask readers to think through next steps or prevent the need to get there; hence, this is an ideal extra-assignment book in graduate management courses and for managers seeking to work their way up toward higher leadership roles. Board members also can learn from its non-industry-specific target readership.
Kate M. Fenner, RN, PhD--Having immersed herself in issues, innovations, and solutions relevant to today's dynamic business, healthcare, and higher educational organizations, Kate has the rare ability to problem-solve with humor and deep analysis, communicating at all levels of an organization-from frontline staff to the Board--even when their goals seem unaligned. Aside her former CEO and Managing Director roles in the consulting world, where she used her talents to help organizational clients meet clinical, financial, and cultural goals, she has also held leadership roles for over a quarter century, including being a university Professor, Dean of Nursing, and Vice President, while also serving on national and state boards and committees focused on the advancement and support of education. She has applied proven leadership and development strategies to a wide range of hospitals, health systems, and academic medical centers, providing clients with creative, effective solutions to their most pressing organizational concerns, particularly focusing on leadership, organizational optimization, performance improvement, and regulatory compliance. A model mentor for graduate students and a regular keynoter throughout the country, Kate authored a leading college text on law and ethics in healthcare, and wrote numerous journal papers and blogs, and co-authored other professional works.
Peter Fenner, PhD--Peter has decades of professional leadership experience within healthcare, higher education, corporate and community environments. Heading various nationally funded research and organizational projects was a good background for later corporate leadership roles that also allowed him deep involvement in committees and boards of international, national, state, regional and local associations. With early publications as a scientist, he mentored many doctoral learners and published dozens of journal articles and books as well a similar number of up to book-length proprietary reports. As Academic Vice Chancellor within a Big-Ten System institution, a long-term Dean of Environmental and Applied Sciences, also with faculty roles in regional, state and Ivy-league institutions, and having served as Executive Director of one of the U.S. College Commissions, and a corporate consulting leader, his abilities to work within a realm of competing and diverse interests allowed successful negotiation of difficult pathways. He has acted as lead consultant on projects involving communication systems, information systems/technology optimization, strategic planning, and management development initiatives. Current writing reflects his interest in leadership, linguistics, general semantics, and research methodologies.
Mark W. Reifsteck, MHA, LFACHE--Mark has over 30 years of consistent leadership achievement in complex, values-based organizations and boutique consulting firms. His record includes excellent working relations with physicians, highlighting his skills in performance improvement methods to achieve strategic and operational results-especially where oppositional contentiousness had been entrenched. In not-for-profit hospital administration he had increasing responsibilities starting at a 150-bed acute care general hospital, through assignments as SVP and COO at a top-10 integrated healthcare system, to Division President and Chief Executive at a 15-hospital system with $1.7 billion in net revenues, 14,000 employees and 4000 physicians. He focused on improvements in market share, financial results, contracting, and clinical outcomes. In the for-profit sector, he worked through becoming Managing Director and President responsible for considerable corporate growth and systems improvements, while implementing improvements dedicated to activating the potential of healthcare organizations around the country. He is currently engaged in voluntary board work and other activities to advance his interests in philanthropy and healthcare innovation and constructive disruption. His publications reflect his awareness of industry changes and relevance of risk-taking.
Title: Leadership Failures: Precautionary Tales and Prevention Strategies
Author: Fenner, Peter,Reifsteck, Mark,Fenner, Kate
ISBN: 9781032302997
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-08-03
Number of Pages: 130
Weight: 0.2351 kg
It is highly refreshing to read a book on leadership about cautionary tales. The twenty vignettes gathered over many years of the authors' management and consulting experience, combined with the seven leadership attributes to avoid such failures, have important lessons for anyone who wants to shine as a leader.
Shantha Mohan, Mentor, Carnegie Mellon Integrated Innovation Institute; Author of the Leadership Lessons with the Beatles: Tips and Tools for Becoming Better at Leading
Far too often, we share stories around the proverbial fire of what worked in our leadership journeys. But what lessons are missed when we can't linger with the times where our grand ambitions failed to come to fruition? In this book, the authors do a masterful job walking through their own leadership journeys at the point of failure, using those moments to cast a light for all of us in our own work.
Peter Boumgarden
Koch Professor of Practice for Family Enterprise
Washington University in St. Louis
Having spent 30+ years in the government in senior level positions retiring as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and 12+ years in the private sector, this book on Leadership Failures is a must read to avoid the frequent mistakes all of us have made or witnessed in our careers. The book format creates an easy to visualize roadmap to facilitate self-reflection. I was most impressed with the inspiring quotes, vignettes about failures and attributes for success to help you move forward.
Robert F. Lentz
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and CEO Cyber Security Strategies
Brilliant. Simply brilliant. If you are tired of sports coaches touting leadership principles of generals, generals touting leadership principles of corporate CEOs and corporate CEOs using sports metaphors and touting the great leadership of coaches, you need to read a book that is truly helpful, not hackneyed. Leadership Failures is that book. Failure is a far better teacher than fortuitous success -- the lessons learned from failure are seared into our minds. Told with humor, pathos, and rock-solid analysis, Leadership Failures is the best guide I know of to lead you to leadership success.
Joseph L. Shaefer. Brigadier General, USAF, Retired
While we learn much from our successes, it tends to be our failures that create the strongest motivators to change. This is an exceptional collection of life lessons written by a group of true professionals. The lessons that the authors have drawn from their work and shared in such an insightful manner are invaluable!
Doug Lawson, Ph.D. Chief Executive Officer of St. Luke's Health and Senior Vice President of Operations, Texas Division, CommonSpirit Health
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