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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

What to ask the person in the mirror : critical questions for becoming a more effective leader and reaching your potential

View full imageby Robert S. Kaplan     (Get the Book)
In this guide to developing and honing leadership skills, Kaplan (management practice, Harvard Business School; cochairman, Draper Richards Kaplan Fdn.; former vice chairman, Goldman Sachs) explains, "the critical premise of this book is that by knowing how and when to ask critical questions, a young professional as well as a senior leader can take greater ownership of his or her organization and career." He focuses on seven basic areas for inquiry and self-evaluation: "Vision and Priorities," "Managing Your Time," "Giving and Getting Feedback," "Succession Planning and Delegation," "Evaluation and Alignment," "The Leader as Role Model," and "Reaching Your Potential." In a final chapter, he discusses ways to make inquiry and self-evaluation a regular part of leadership activities. In the chapter on time management, appropriate questions to ask include, "Do I know how I spend my time?" and "Does it match my key priorities?" Kaplan follows these questions by analyzing the importance of effective time-management strategies and the establishment of priorities. Each chapter includes case studies and a list of suggested follow-up steps. VERDICT This is a practical book for students and others who wish to develop their leadership skills. --Library Journal