Changing on the job : how leaders become courageous, wise, and steady in an anxious world /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Berger, Jennifer Garvey, 1970- (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Stanford, California : Stanford Business Books, an imprint of Stanford University Press, [2025]
Edition:Second edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : why reading this book will change your life
  • The invisible force that is pushing your behavior-and everyone else's
  • A glimpse in the mirror and out the window : beginning to recognize the four forms of mind that shape the world we see
  • The self-transforming leader : why this matters and how to find more self-transforming capacities (with Zafer Achi)
  • The rhythm of developmental growth : toward freedom from being unconsciously "subject to" a limiting belief
  • A feedback approach that helps us grow ourselves and others
  • Selecting leaders fit for the complex challenges ahead
  • Metabolizing difficulty into development : using this way of seeing to create superb teams (with Zafer Achi)
  • A deeper look at the self-sovereign mind
  • A deeper look at the socialized mind
  • A deeper look at the self-authored mind
  • A deeper look at the self-transforming mind
  • How I begin to understand someone else : finding the growth edge
  • How do I understand my own mind? : Turning the spotlight on yourself
  • Reach people where they are instead of where you wish they were
  • Learning to hold the perspective of others: coaching in the transition from the self-sovereign to the socialized mind
  • Finding the internal voice : coaching in the transition from the socialized to the self-authored mind
  • Becoming bigger than just myself : coaching in the transition from the self-authored to the self-transforming mind
  • The coach's growth edge matters too
  • Creating learning and development experiences that are actually developmental
  • Supporting all of us : building habits that support cultures of growth (with Keith Johnston)
  • Afterword : the point of it all : developing our capacity for love and community.