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The Spiritual Dimension of Leadership
Foreword by Dawna Markova
Infuse your leadership practice-and your life-with greater purpose and wisdom!
This book illuminates many of the core values, beliefs, and principles that can guide, sustain, and inspire leaders during difficult times. These values and principles have underlying spiritual roots. The more aware of them you are, and the more you express them in leadership practice, the more effective you become.
Paul D. Houston, executive director of the American Association of School Administrators, and Stephen L. Sokolow, a founding partner and executive director of the Center for Empowered Leadership, offer the following eight key leadership principles to help you become a more enlightened leader: ·
- Intention
- Attention
- Unique gifts and talents
- Gratitude
- Unique life lessons
- Holistic perspective
- Openness
- Trust
- Grade Level: PreK-12
- ISBN: 9781412925785
- Published By: Corwin
- Year: 2006
- Page Count: 176
- Publication date: April 11, 2006
Price: $34.95
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"In this book, Paul Houston and Steve Sokolow sow seeds of wisdom that offer hope and sound guiding principles for America's educational leaders."
-Richard W. Riley, former U.S. Secretary of Education and former Governor of South Carolina
"This book fills a troubling void in the leadership literature by highlighting the vital spiritual side of a leader's role."
-Terrence E. Deal, Author Leading With Soul and Reframing the Path to School Leadership
"Houston and Sokolow focus on how leaders can remain true to their core beliefs and still lead successful organizations. This should be required reading for all leaders and prospective leaders."
-Vincent L. Ferrandino, Executive Director
National Association of Elementary School Principals
"I can't imagine a more timely and important book for educators."
-Margaret J. Wheatley, Author, Leadership and the New Science
"Houston and Sokolow have done an extraordinary job of looking beyond the traditional view of leadership to incorporate a spiritual dimension."
-Dr. Gerald N. Tirozzi, Executive Director
National Association of Secondary School Principals
"The Spiritual Dimension of Leadership reminds us that the job of leadership is complex, but the actions we take can be very simple and yet have a big impact."
-Anne L. Bryant, Executive Director
National School Boards Association
Infuse your leadership practice—and your life—with greater purpose and wisdom!
This book illuminates many of the core values, beliefs, and principles that can guide, sustain, and inspire leaders during difficult times. These values and principles have underlying spiritual roots. The more aware of them you are, and the more you express them in leadership practice, the more effective you become.
Paul D. Houston, Executive Director of the American Association of School Administrators, and Stephen L. Sokolow, a founding partner and Executive Director of the Center for Empowered Leadership, offer the following eight key leadership principles to help you become a more enlightened leader:
- Intention
- Attention
- Unique gifts and talents
- Gratitude
- Unique life lessons
- Holistic perspective
- Openness
- Trust
Reap the many rewards of practicing these principles and journey down a path of awareness and insight that will empower you and those you lead to create the best possible future for our children.
Key features
- 8 leadership principles for more mindful school leadership
- Ways to reframe leadership practice
- Easy-to-implement ideas and action steps
Author(s)
Paul D. Houston
Table of Contents
Foreword by Dawna Markova
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
1. The Principle of Intention
Intention Is a Fundamental Principle of Enlightened Leadership
Thought Is More Important Than People Think
When Thought Becomes Prayer
Spoken and Written Words Are Keys to Manifesting Your Intention
Leaders Must Align Their Actions and Intentions
Enlisting Spiritual and Nonspiritual Forces to Manifest Your Intentions
Using Your “Third Eye” to Manifest Intentions
Leaders Use Attention to Focus the Lens of Intention
Leaders Focus Energy to Manifest Their Intentions
Summary
2. The Principle of Attention
Attention Is One of the Key Principles for Enlightened Leaders
The Role of Attention in the Thinking of Enlightened Leaders
The Role of Attention in the Doing of Enlightened Leaders
The Role of Attention in the Being of Enlightened Leaders
How Enlightened Leaders Maximize Time on Task
How Enlightened Leaders Focus Power and Energy
How Attention Serves as a Magnet for Enlisting Others
How Enlightened Leaders Keep Their Focus
How Enlightened Leaders Use Images to Communicate
Summary
3. The Principle of Unique Gifts and Talents
Leaders Need to Be Aware That Everyone Has Unique Gifts and Talents
Discovering and Developing Everyone’s Unique Gifts and Talents
How to Help Others Cultivate Their Unique Gifts and Talents
Enlightened Leaders Facilitate the Sharing of Unique Gifts and Talents
How Enlightened Leaders Extend Unique Gifts and Talents
How Uniqueness Contributes to the Tapestry of Life
How the Divine Helps to Clarify Life’s Purpose(s)
Summary
4. The Principle of Gratitude
Having an Attitude of Gratitude
The Importance of Being Mindful of Life’s Blessings
The Effect of Showing Gratitude for Help and Support
The Importance of Being Grateful for Progress
Enlightened Leaders Are Grateful for Obstacles and Adversaries
Showing You Are Grateful for Love Received
Showing You Are Grateful for Love Accepted
Showing You Are Grateful for the Opportunity to Help Others
How You Can Show You Are Grateful for Your Gifts and Talents
About Being Grateful
Enlightened Leaders Experience Boundless Gratitude
The Importance of Being Grateful for Divine Guidance
Summary
5. The Principle of Unique Life Lessons
Using the Experiences of Daily Life to Grow Personally and Professionally
People Are Given Life Lessons to Promote Spiritual Growth
Problems Are Actually Opportunities in Disguise
Clouds Do Have Silver Linings
Learning Life’s Lessons the Hard Way or the Easy Way
Using the Weaknesses Within Strengths to Understand Life Lessons
Mastery of Each Life Lesson Opens a Gateway to the Next
Endings Create the Opportunity for New Beginnings
Summary
6. The Principle of a Holistic Perspective
Spiritual Truths in the Story of Three Blind Men and the Elephant
Enlightened Leaders Are Aware That Everything Is Connected
The Butterfly Effect and Its Implications for Leaders
Leaders Must Know How the Parts and the Whole Are Related
Fractals Can Be a Valuable Tool for Leaders
A Holographic Perspective Is a Valuable Tool for Leaders
The Spiritual Lessons of Oneness, Unity, and Holistic Thinking
Summary
7. The Principle of Openness
Openness Is an Important Principle for Leaders
The Spiritual Aspects of Openness
Enlightened Leaders Create Open Systems
Leaders Must Be Open to Many Things
Opening Your Heart and Mind
How Openness Maximizes Growth and Creativity
Why Openness Is the Key to Creating Infinite Potentiality
Summary
8. The Principle of Trust
Why It Is Important for Leaders to Be Trusting
Why It Is Essential for Leaders to Be Trustworthy
Why It Is Important to Trust Yourself
Trusting Your Higher Self
Enlightened Leaders Must Learn to Trust the Universe
Why It Is Important to Give Trust as a Gift Whenever Possible
Summary
Selected Bibliography
Reviews
"I can't imagine a more timely and important book for educators. Where do we find the courage to continue? Where do we find peace when surrounded by aggression and corruption? What sustains us so that we can remain strong in serving the interests of children? The answers to these questions are in this book. The authors, with great wisdom and generosity of spirit, offer the perspectives and practices that enliven and vitalize our spirits. They have given us more than a lifeline - they have given us solid ground to stand on in the midst of turbulence."Margaret J. Wheatley, Author, Leadership and the New Science
"Being both a non-believer and a person wary of books whose titles suggest that there are eight principles of leadership, I approached this volume with some trepidation. What I found was a description of leadership that actually transcends the outdated idea that it can be reduced to a few principles or acquired by learning some skills. Instead the book honors its complexity, casts it mainly in terms of creating sound relationships and offers what I would call a posture toward leadership, which I regard as far more valuable."Richard Farson, President, Western Behavioral Sciences Institute
Author, Management of the Absurd and of Whoever Makes the Most Mistakes Wins
"This book is GREAT! The authors have taken a very slippery topic (spirituality & leadership) and made the connection from the spiritual roots to the practical fruits. It's seamless!"Chuck Bonner, Assistant Principal
Great Valley High School, Malvern, PA
"The Spiritual Dimension of Leadership reminds us that the job of leadership is complex . . . but the actions we take can be very simple and yet have a big impact. There are valuable insights here for leaders at every level."Anne L. Bryant, Executive Director
The National School Boards Association
"Finally a book that examines leadership from a human perspective! Houston and Sokolow cut through all the leadership jargon and focus on how leaders can remain true to their core beliefs and still lead successful organizations. This should be required reading for all leaders and prospective leaders."Vincent L. Ferrandino, Executive Director
National Association of Elementary School Principals
"This book is loaded with insight into a crucial dimension of leadership."Scott Thompson, Assistant Director
Panasonic Foundation, Author, Leading From the Eye of the Storm
"I felt as though I was having a conversation with God when I read your book . . . as though I'd been blessed with the opportunity to touch the essence, the wonder, the silence of God's presence . . . it felt like a tear . . . Is there a greater or more pure joy?"Frances Hill, Associate Professor
Northern Arizona University
"I know this book of wisdom will make a difference to the important people who care for our children in schools . . ."Kathleen Alfiero, Co-founder
i'monair
"In our attempts to improve education, we are snuffing out the very thing that would make it better - human spirit. This book fills a troubling void in the leadership literature by highlighting the vital spiritual side of a leader's role. Schools don't need any more testing; they need a big dose of zest, buoyancy, and meaning. Reviving the spirit is the critical challenge. This book shows us how."Terrence E. Deal, Author, Leading With Soul and Reframing the Path to School Leadership
"Houston and Sokolow have done an extraordinary job of looking beyond the traditional view of leadership to incorporate a spiritual dimension. They show how enlightened visionary leaders can use their own innermost spiritual principles to bring about the best in themselves to create a working environment that builds on collaboration and sharing. It breaks down the communication barriers that separated us - and builds on the essential concept of connectedness between and among people."Gerald N. Tirozzi, Executive Director
National Association of Secondary School Principals
"In order for teachers to empower their students, teachers must first be empowered themselves. At a time when teachers are feeling frustrated and disenchanted, this inspiring and insightful book offers a series of spiritual principles of leadership that can help empower both teachers and students alike."Reg Weaver, President
National Education Association
"When asked by some aspiring young song-writer or folk-singer how he or she might pursue success, I always tell them that first they must believe in something, authentically, and only then can their music inspire and touch the hearts of listeners. This book makes a parallel assertion, inspiring us even as it speaks to the nature of inspiration as a necessary component of communication, empathy, and empowerment of others; all of these are fundamental to the practice and art of true leadership."
Peter Yarrow, Folk Singer"When asked by some aspiring young song-writer or folk-singer how he or she might pursue success, I always tell them that first they must believe in something, authentically, and only then can their music inspire and touch the hearts of listeners. This book makes a parallel assertion, inspiring us even as it speaks to the nature of inspiration as a necessary component of communication, empathy, and empowerment of others; all of these are fundamental to the practice and art of true leadership."
Peter, Paul & Mary
"When I served as Governor of South Carolina, improving education was my top priority. As U.S. Secretary of Education, I was honored to lead President Clinton’s crusade for excellence in education. Wise leadership, especially in education, is one of the keys to America’s future success. In this book, Paul Houston and Steve Sokolow sow seeds of wisdom that offer hope and sound guiding principles for America’s education leaders."
Richard W. Riley, former U.S. Secretary of Education and former Governor of South Carolina"When I served as Governor of South Carolina, improving education was my top priority. As U.S. Secretary of Education, I was honored to lead President Clinton’s crusade for excellence in education. Wise leadership, especially in education, is one of the keys to America’s future success. In this book, Paul Houston and Steve Sokolow sow seeds of wisdom that offer hope and sound guiding principles for America’s education leaders."
"For most of human history, leadership was inseparable from wisdom. Today it’s mostly about power and cleverness. Paul Houston and Steve Sokolow’s practical and down to earth guide will help many find their way back."Peter Senge, Founding Chair
Society for Organizational Learning
"A fine piece that will be of great support to a great many people."
Parker J. Palmer, Author"A fine piece that will be of great support to a great many people."
"Houston and Sokolow have identified 42 principles that have guided their own work. Included are some we all would immediately see as essential—intention, attention, trust, and openness—as well as those that don't come so readily to mind—such as unique gifts and talents, unique life lessons, a holistic perspective, and gratitude."Principal Magazine, January/February 2007