Leading minds : an anatomy of leadership Howard Gardner

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Basic Books, c1995Description: xv, 400 pages: illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 465082807
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM 141 .G37 1995
Contents:
1. Introduction: A Cognitive Approach to Leadership -- 2. Human Development and Leadership -- 3. The Leaders' Stories -- 4. Margaret Mead: An Observer of Diverse Cultures Educates Her Own -- 5. J. Robert Oppenheimer: The Teaching of Physics, the Lessons of Politics -- 6. Robert Maynard Hutchins: Bringing "The Higher Learning" to America -- 7. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.: The Business of America -- 8. George C. Marshall: The Embodiment of the Good Soldier -- 9. Pope John XXIII: Rediscovering the Spirit of the Church -- 10. Eleanor Roosevelt: Ordinariness and Extraordinariness -- 11. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Leading in a Rapidly Changing Environment -- 12. Margaret Thatcher: A Clear Sense of Identity; 13. A Generation of World Leaders -- 14. Jean Monnet and Mahatma Gandhi: Leadership beyond National Boundaries; 15. Lessons from the Past, Implications for the Future .
Summary: Drawing on his groundbreaking work on intelligence and creativity, Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner, developer of the theory of Multiple Intelligences, offers fascinating revelations about the mind.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: A Cognitive Approach to Leadership -- 2. Human Development and Leadership -- 3. The Leaders' Stories -- 4. Margaret Mead: An Observer of Diverse Cultures Educates Her Own -- 5. J. Robert Oppenheimer: The Teaching of Physics, the Lessons of Politics -- 6. Robert Maynard Hutchins: Bringing "The Higher Learning" to America -- 7. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.: The Business of America -- 8. George C. Marshall: The Embodiment of the Good Soldier -- 9. Pope John XXIII: Rediscovering the Spirit of the Church -- 10. Eleanor Roosevelt: Ordinariness and Extraordinariness -- 11. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Leading in a Rapidly Changing Environment -- 12. Margaret Thatcher: A Clear Sense of Identity; 13. A Generation of World Leaders -- 14. Jean Monnet and Mahatma Gandhi: Leadership beyond National Boundaries; 15. Lessons from the Past, Implications for the Future .

Drawing on his groundbreaking work on intelligence and creativity, Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner, developer of the theory of Multiple Intelligences, offers fascinating revelations about the mind.

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