Book Buzz – Essentials of Followership: Rethinking the Leadership Paradigm With Purpose
Mark Rennaker and Mike Linville discuss their book Essentials of Followership: Rethinking the Leadership Paradigm With Purpose.
Mark Rennaker and Mike Linville discuss their book Essentials of Followership: Rethinking the Leadership Paradigm With Purpose.
Author Ira Chaleff discusses his book A Celebration of Followership: The Story in Documents of Courageous Followership and the Followership Community.
Author Sharna Fabiano discusses her book, Lead & Follow: The Dance of Inspired Teamwork.
In this PAUSE for Pedagogy, Linda Klingman, President of the International Institute of Restorative Practices, discusses the graduate school’s shared governance structure and how pandemic logistics inspired her to expand participation in IIRP’s Committee of the Whole and retool the dialogue circles in each meeting. The article includes tips on implementation and a sample agenda.
How do you teach followership to business students? Dr. Kerri Cissna takes us through seven improv exercises she uses to teach followership and its impact on improving an organization’s bottom line.
With Abdurrahim Hocagil, Albena Ivanova, Petros Malakyan, and Violet E. Taylor (Moderator)
With Marc Hurwitz, Samantha Hurwitz, and Sharna Fabiano (Moderator)
Scott interviews Ira Chaleff, author, speaker, workshop presenter, and innovative thinker on the beneficial use of power between those who are leading and those who are following in any given situation.
Wajeeha Ghias discusses leadership education in Pakistan while highlighting her path to studying and teaching leadership and followership in Islamabad.
In the middle of COP26, Keith Grint asks: “How do we mobilize the population to take responsibility for the planet when their personal contribution might appear to them to be materially irrelevant?” And, what does this have to do with notions about leadership, followership, and systemic change?
Sharna Fabiano, internationally recognized tango artist, discusses the leader/follower dynamic with Scott.
ILA Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Keith Grint discusses his latest book Mutiny and Leadership. As Keith shares, leading a mutiny almost never goes well, so why would you do it? Why indeed!