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Quantum Leadership

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In this new book, Frederick Chavalit Tsao and Chris Laszlo argue that current approaches to leadership fail to produce positive outcomes for either businesses or the communities they serve. Employe...
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  • 30 July 2019
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In this new book, Frederick Chavalit Tsao and Chris Laszlo argue that current approaches to leadership fail to produce positive outcomes for either businesses or the communities they serve. Employee disengagement and customer fickleness remain high, resulting in a lack of creativity and collaboration at all levels of entrepreneurial activity. Investor demand for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) continues to be poorly integrated into profit strategies.

Drawing on extensive research, this book shows how changing a person's consciousness is the most powerful lever for unlocking his or her leadership potential to create wealth and serve humankind. A wide range of practices of connectedness provide the keys. The journey to higher consciousness changes people at a deep intuitive level, combining embodied experience with analytic-cognitive skill development. Tsao and Laszlo show how leaders who pursue this journey are more likely to flourish with significant benefits to both business and society. These include greater creativity and collaboration along with an increased capability to inspire people and produce lasting change. Readers will come away with a deep understanding of quantum leadership and the day-to-day practices that can help them achieve greater effectiveness and wellbeing at work.

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Price: $38.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford Business Books
Publication Date: 30 July 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503600331
Format: Hardcover
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"Tsao and Laszlo provide a much-needed, refreshing, centered look at the incredible demands on contemporary leaders and the key 'muscle' that needs to be developed in order for them to help their teams and organizations to thrive and survive. We've heard a lot from others about the importance of things like mindfulness, clarity, and resilience, but until now not much on how to unlock, develop, and apply these important attributes. In Quantum Leadership, we now have an incredibly helpful roadmap."—Len Jessup, President, Claremont Graduate University
Frederick Chavalit Tsao is the Chairman of IMC Pan Asia Alliance Group and founder of Octave. He is a fourth-generation business owner, who joined his family business at age 20 and assumed chairmanship at age 37. Under his stewardship, IMC evolved from a traditional shipping business to one that has presence in more than 17 countries and businesses in integrated supply chains, lifestyle, investments and community development. Octave is a learning platform to help people find clarity, harmony, and a new level of consciousness and freedom. In 1995 he founded East West Cultural Development Centre, which gave birth to AITIA in 2016, dedicated to building 21st century organizations and leaders. Chris Laszlo, PhD, is Professor of Organizational Behavior at Case Western Reserve University, where he researches and teaches flourishing enterprise. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Drucker School of Management of Claremont Graduate University and Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Benedictine University. He is author of Flourishing Enterprise (2014), Embedded Sustainability (2011), and Sustainable Value (2008), all from Stanford University Press. Chris is also the managing partner of Sustainable Value Partners, a sustainability strategy consulting firm he co-founded in 2002. He was elected in 2018 as incoming Chairperson of the Academy of Management MSR Interest Group.
1. A New Consciousness in Business
2. A Personal Experience: The Frederick Chavalit Tsao Story
3. An Organization's Journey: The IMC Story
5. The Quantum Leadership Model
6. The Science of Connectedness
7. How the Practices Elevate Our Consciousness
8. Selecting the Practices That Are Right for You