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Leading With the Brain in Mind

101 Brain-Compatible Practices for Leaders

Make the leap from perception to performance with cutting-edge brain-based techniques!

Building on principles introduced in their groundbreaking book Connecting Leadership to the Brain, the authors present a broad repertoire of highly practical "how to" strategies and practices for building capacity and achieving results in a learning organization.

Unique features of this text include:

  • Integrated intuitive reflection exercises
  • Definition of leadership within the context of the 21st century
  • Practical tips for understanding—and nurturing—the nature of intelligence
  • A repertoire of 15 leadership strategies and 101 aligned practices
  • Reasons and ways to cultivate a culture of learning and achievement

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  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9780761939498
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2003
  • Page Count: 264
  • Publication date: November 26, 2003
Price: $43.95
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"Using a wonderful combination of research, stories, case studies, and reflective activities, the authors give their readers the gift of a new understanding of leadership and provide them with the tools they need to bring new life and effectiveness to their role."
Pat Wolfe, Educational Consultant
Mind Matters, Inc.

"An intriguing read! I can't imagine any leader who could not find some valuable ideas and practices in this little volume."
Roland S. Barth
Author, Lessons Learned

Make the leap from perception to performance with cutting-edge brain-based techniques!

Effective leadership hinges not only on understanding the nature of human intelligence, but also, more importantly, on applying the principles that nurture it. Taking leaders from knowledge about the value of brain-based leadership, to action based on the best available research is what this inspiring guide is all about.

Building on principles introduced in their groundbreaking book Connecting Leadership to the Brain, this latest work empowers leaders with the practical tools they need to immediately impact others' learning and achievement. The authors present a broad repertoire of highly practical "how to" strategies and practices for building capacity and achieving results in a learning organization.

Unique features of this text include:

  • Integrated intuitive reflection exercises
  • Definition of leadership within the context of the 21st century
  • Practical tips for understanding—and nurturing—the nature of intelligence
  • A repertoire of 15 leadership strategies and 101 aligned practices
  • Reasons and ways to cultivate a culture of learning and achievement

Short stories and subsequent "reflection zones" throughout the book help us to examine what we know about leadership through our experiences, and offer compelling insights into enhancing leadership through the brain-based techniques provided.

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Michael H. Dickmann

Michael Dickmann is a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and the Leadership Center at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He also serves as a leadership, learning, and development consultant to education, corporate, and service organizations. He is coauthor (with Nancy Stanford-Blair) of Leading With the Brain in Mind: 101 Brain-Compatible Practices for Leaders (Corwin Press 2003) and the second edition of Mindful Leadership (Corwin Press 2008).
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Nancy Stanford-Blair

Nancy Stanford-Blair is a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and the Leadership Center at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She also serves as a leadership, learning, and development consultant to education, corporate, and service organizations.

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Anthea Rosati-Bojar

Anthea Rosati-Bojar is the Dean of the College of Education at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface: A Leadership Leap

Acknowledgements

About the Authors

Introduction: Making The Leap

Moving From Perception to Performance

A Pragmatic Proposal

A Practical Approach

A Passionate Perspective

Part I. Perception


1. The Connection

The View From The Edge

The Connection

Reader Reflection

2. The Connected Leader

The Tighter Connection

Reader Reflection

Part II. Performance


3. Physiological Nature & Nurture

The Story of Physiological Capacity

The Meaning of the Story

The Rest of the Story

Reader Reflection

4. Social Nature & Nurture

The Story of Social Capacity

The Meaning of the Story

The Rest of the Story

Reader Reflection

5. Emotional Nature & Nurture

The Story of Emotional Capacity

The Meaning of the Story

The Rest of the Story

Reader Reflection

6. Constructive Nature & Nurture

The Story of Constructive Capacity

The Business

The Management

The Problem

The Meaning of the Story

The Rest of the Story

Mindful Strategy

Mindful Practice

Reader Reflection

7. Reflective Nature & Nurture

The Story of Reflective Capacity

The Stage

The Director

The Meaning of the Story

The Rest of the Story

Reader Reflection

8. Dispositional Nature & Nurture

The Story of Dispositional Capacity

The Way We Are

The Way We Might Be

The Meaning of the Story

The Rest of the Story

Reader Reflection

Part III. Persistence


9. The Connected Culture

Inform, Perform, Transform

The Connected Leader Revisited

The Connected Culture

The Greater Connection

Reader Reflection

References

Index

Reviews

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