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by P. Ibbotson

ISBN: 0230201997
ISBN13: 978-0230201996
Language: English
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 2008 edition (September 17, 2008)
Pages: 157
Category: Humanities
Subategory: Other

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He also runs Directing Creativity which was developed originally for The Royal Shakespeare . The Illusion of Leadership. Bibliographic Information.

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If that were all he did in this book, it would be well worth reading. But he goes farther, gradually building a critique of business that he summarizes in the closing chapter "Why Artists Should Rule the World," that makes the case that business leadership should be an art and that we would all be better off if it were. 6 people found this helpful.

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This book covers these key issues surrounding leadership. Rehearsing King Lear. Piers Ibbotson is a respected speaker, coach and facilitator. Project Managing a Work of Art.

Ibbotson, P (2008) The Illusion of Leadership. Directing Creativity in Business and the Arts, Palgrave Macmillan, London UK. Kao, J (1996) Jamming. The Art and Discipline of Business Creativity, Harper Business, New York. Kerr, C (2006) The ‘Learning Wave Trajectory Model’: Exploring the nature and benefit of an ‘artful’ management education learning process. 20th ANZAM conference, 12 2006, Rockhampton QLD. Kotter, JP (1990) A Force for Change. How Leadership Differs from Management, Free Press, New York. Langer, EJ (1997) The Power of Mindful Learning, Perseus Books, Cambridge MA.

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In 2008 I published "The Illusion of leadership - Directing Creativity in Business and the Arts" (Palgrave Macmillan).

I am interested in human behaviour and what the performing arts can teach us about the moment to moment management of ourselves and others in the workplace. I have a particular interest in, leadership, creativity and the creative process, leading for innovation, and small group interactions as well as the techniques and challenges of effective face-to face communication. In 2008 I published "The Illusion of leadership - Directing Creativity in Business and the Arts" (Palgrave Macmillan).

People need a degree of free choice for creativity and change to happen. But they must also have boundaries. At one level this is what politics and business are all about. Too much of the wrong sort of control and the system becomes bureaucratic or tyrannical, too little and it becomes arbitrary and chaotic.
Comments:
Marelyne
Excellent and fresh perspective.

Billy Granson
Leadership is often said to be an art. Usually this simply means that it is not a science (despite the best efforts of twentieth century management scholars). Sometimes the idea of leadership as an art is taken as a metaphor. Perhaps the best metaphor for the business leader is the theater director. The way that a theater director leads others (the cast and designers) to maximize their own creativity and produce a coherent whole is a model for what the business leader would like to do. Enter Piers Ibbotson, a professional actor at the age of twelve and long time director in the Royal Shakespeare Company in England, who has been working with businesses for the last decade drawing upon his background in the theatre to help business learn from the arts. In "The Illusion of Leadership", Ibbotson shares what he has learned and makes a compelling case for what business can learn from the arts in general and theater in particular. If that were all he did in this book, it would be well worth reading. But he goes farther, gradually building a critique of business that he summarizes in the closing chapter "Why Artists Should Rule the World," that makes the case that business leadership should be an art and that we would all be better off if it were.

Ausstan
Fantastic book.

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