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Hanging the Mirror

The Discipline of Reflective Leadership

Second Edition of the Classic Leadership Book

Hanging the Mirror: The Discipline of Reflective Leadership goes beyond standard management advice to examine how leaders’ values and assumptions drive their behavior. Drawing on behavioral research and twenty-five years of consulting, it challenges readers to rethink entrenched patterns through ongoing reflection—because lasting leadership transformation is earned, not quick-fixed.

Deftly written and researched, perceptive and relevant, an important addition to leadership literature.

—KIRKUS REVIEWS

Description

Just as people don’t need another book on the health benefits of increasing exercise and eating more vegetables, leaders don’t need another book on good management practices. What’s missing is an exploration of the links between knowledge about leadership principles and the personal values and attitudes that underlie them.

Hanging the Mirror: The Discipline of Reflective Leadership embarks on such an exploration. Viewing leadership growth as a profoundly transformative process, Hanging the Mirror challenges leaders to unfreeze their current thinking, reconsider their operating assumptions, and adopt new behaviors. Drawing on behavioral research as well as our twenty-five years of management consulting experience, Hanging the Mirror challenges leaders to take an honest look at their behavior and the way it shapes the human systems they head. It suggests that a searching reexamination of fundamental convictions and beliefs is key to bridging the divide between knowledge and action.

Eschewing quick fix solutions, Hanging the Mirror demonstrates that the preeminent challenge facing leadership is improving daily choices through ongoing reflection and contemplation.

Because lasting transformation is never achieved without effort, Hanging the Mirror does not aim to be an easy read. It seeks to challenge, stretch and even confront its readers. But herein lies its value. As one of our clients once told another, “This isn’t for everyone. They push and push and then push some more. But if you’re ready for it, it’s like nothing you’ve seen before.”

Product Details

PublishedFebruary 8, 2023
ImprintWisdom Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length176
ISBN-13978-1960250582
Dimensions6 x 0.4 x 9 inches

…a work that will enlighten and inspire…an impressive book, one that is highly readable. The premise that leaders need to be “reflective” to be effective is played out in finely tuned, well-organized chapters. The authors’ keen insights, enhanced by liberal use of authoritative sources, pervade each chapter. Wisely, the authors devote the majority of the book to self-reflection, guiding readers with relevant examples, sound counsel and end-of-chapter questions.

—Kirkus Reviews

Hanging the Mirror is the most important book on leadership and management I have read in fifty years of hands-on work in the field. Clear, direct, yet deeply profound, it engages the reader in acknowledging what all truly successful leaders understand—that they themselves hold the key to fulfilling the potential of their enterprise.

—Richard Bauman, Retired Director, Oral and Maxillofacial Services, US Pacific Command, Department of Defense

The world is in dire need of more effective leaders, and this powerful book gets to the heart of what makes or breaks leaders more than any other I have read.

—William B. Harley, President, Harley Consulting & Coaching and author of Transformed: How to Make the Decisions That Change Your Life

This practical guide to leadership addresses all of life’s relationships, from the boardroom to the breakfast table. We have used it as a blueprint for developing mission statements and strategic plans in our work in government, foundations, and non-profits.

—John Rochester, Presiding Circuit Judge, 40th Judicial Circuit of Alabama

To put it bluntly, leadership requires us to challenge the notion that we can directly motivate people through the exercise of power and authority, and instead asks us to use these resources to create a culture of true inclusion, recognition, and participation that engages the human spirit.Hanging the Mirror is a first step in that direction.

—Cliff Millard, Vice President of Operations, Jackson Recovery Centers