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Leadership and Self-Deception: Getting Out of the Box

Leadership and Self-Deception: Getting Out of the Box
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Leadership and Self-Deception is the first book to reveal the foremost, critical cause of leadership failure. From the Arbinger Institute, a consortium of scholars, business leaders, and professionals, this book identifies self-deception as the disease at the core of all of the leadership shortcomings we see in today's organizations, and self-betrayal as the cause of the disease. It provides a new solution to the age-old problem of self-deception. This powerful solution shows that most people problems in organizations are the result of self-deceptiona problem that can be identified, isolated, and treated in a disciplined, results-oriented way.

Through an entertaining and highly instructive story, this book presents a revolutionary new understanding of the nature of successful leadership, drawn from recent research and findings in philosophical psychology. It shows how self-betrayalthe act and then on-going state of going against one's ethical sense of what he or she should be doing for othersleads to self-deception, the central player in all leadership breakdowns, relationship issues, and performance problems in organizations.

The book reveals how leaders who are self-deceived might as well be living in a boxtrapped, cut off from others, and blind to the truth. It illustrates how leaders trapped within this box cannot lead effectively no matter how hard they try and no matter how many skills and techniques they employ. Through vivid examples, the book shows what self-deception is, how it operates, and, most importantly, how it can be overcome.

Leadership and Self-Deception demonstrates how when we understand self-deception we understand why its not enough to identify and treat leadership problems as if they were separate and distinct. Often that's what happens: we make an inventory of leadership skills and determine that a given leader doesn't provide enough feedback or doesn't take time to listen to people, or delegates without providing clear direction. But those who receive such feedback often fail to improve their leadership abilities. They may work to become more effective evaluators at one workshop, more practiced listeners at another, more directive leaders at another, and yet overlook completely the root cause of the problem. Frequently, they still are not transformed into leaders whom people want to follow.

What will transform them? The authors assert that the key to leadership lies deeper than any particular behavior or skill. It lies in how we areour way of being. They reveal that, while we may behave in an infinite variety of ways, at the deep level of who we are, there are fundamentally two ways of being: the state of self-deception (like living in a box), and the state of being that is honest, straightforward, and genuine. The first is the source of leadership problems and the second the source of leadership success. While some books have identified the importance of state of being in leadership, this book shows how we come to enter one state or the other as leadersand how it is possible to change. Understanding and applying this principle is the key to leadership transformation; it is the key to becoming a consistent catalyst for success.

Leadership and Self-Deception clearly demonstrates how people can stop undermining themselves and what amazing things happen when they dofreely and fully putting to work all the behavioral skills, systems, and techniques that will bring success to them and their organizations. While other books cover useful people skills, techniques, and systems of leadership, this one goes deeper, fully illuminating the source of what makes truly effective leadership.

 

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They did not mean for these rights to be a piece of private property owned by US citizens only. The company owes its outstanding business success to such training. The company requires newly-hired employees to meet with officials of the company for an entire day or two to go over a powerful cultural training process delving into how one thinks, feels, and relates to others. This book from the Arbinger Institute is so good to be read and even better listened to its audio version several times. One of these ECQs is "Results Driven." OPM narrowly defines it as the "Ability to make timely and effective decisions and produce results." If there is any negative about this book, it is this. This is the only weakness I was able to detect.

However well intentioned we may be if we deceive ourselves, we always end up undermining our own performance.The book brings up real world examples of many such situations that we can all feel and share. This will lead to an amazing cycle of self-destructive behavior by all parties. One of the unique features of this book is that it shows us that a proper Behavior in the form of communicating, coping, leaving, changing our own behavior, using any interpersonal skill, etc, is NOT going to be the answer to the problem. We must begin to think differently about others before we can fundamentally change the dynamics of situations to healthy and productive ones. This book is about the story of an executive hired by one of the most successful companies ever. Even during a job interview, we can expect a question like "What is your management style." to which one possible answer may be "I am a result-driven manager/executive." I do not know if you ever applied for a high-level executive job with the Federal Government. For such jobs (above GS-15) OPM (the Office of Personnel Management) requires you to write essays about ECQs (Executive Core Qualifications).

The central question on being Result-Driven is "Does the end justify the means." For example, I am no constitutional scholar but as a U.S. citizen, I would like to think that when the US Primary Framers wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States they declared those inalienable rights for all human beings. That is the concept of" being result-driven;" Frankly I had to grapple with it. The tenor of the book is that we all deceive ourselves about why we do what we do and about why others do what they do in response to us. Then, are we justified to use torture (I mean "Enhanced Interrogation") to obtain information results from "enemy combatants".

Without giving away the story of the book, I must talk about one thing that I would have liked the book to have addressed in more detail. We have been time and again trained to make our leadership and even resumes result-driven by thinking and talking about specific accomplishments. I think a book this powerful should have stepped into the area of Leadership Ethics as well but disappointingly it does not. This is one of the best books you will have in your library - A highly recommended 5-Star book or audio book.

Nevertheless, reading "7 Good Habits for Effective People" afterwards is even more important. I found this book particularly interesting when it highlights the cause of many problems is thyself. It will be a good book for everybody to read before starting a career. The first book explains why all these "barriers" occur, the second book tells you how to "manage the life". These two books complement each other.

The thing that makes this book such a good read is the story it tells. Best book I've read in years. It's a real page-turner. Most leadership books I like, this one I LOVE because it transcends theory and will help you in every relationship you have. I'm an executive coach and I was able to incorporate "this" concept in my practice the day after I read it. You'll whiz through it in several hours. Caution: Be prepared to change the way you look at yourself - it's transformational.

This book gives a whole new meaning to thinking outside of the box. For anyone that seems to always be in a defensive mode or position, this a terrific book to help get you out of your own box, improve your working relationships and help increase productivity.

This book is thought=provoking and enlightening. I recommend it to amyone who wants to see things in a brighter light.Margie Mintz[.].

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