Wisdom: Its Nature, Origins, and Development

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Robert J. Sternberg
Cambridge University Press, 1990. gada 27. apr. - 339 lappuses
The Will to Lead draws on Bower's years of experience to present his highly personal vision of what it takes to lead people to work together effectively. Rejecting the command-and-control style of managing that has built so many great companies, Bower argues that in today's intensely competitive global marketplace, it is no longer the best way to run most businesses. Instead, he urges senior executives to turn their firms into true leadership companies by replacing bosses with a network of leaders and leadership teams placed strategically throughout the company. Bower describes how such a flexible leadership network will help companies improve performance dramatically by enabling people to learn leadership on the job; develop greater self-confidence and self-esteem; work together more effectively, efficiently, and creatively; and speak freely and candidly with their leaders without fear of sanction even when they openly disagree.

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Understanding wisdom
3
Wisdom through the ages
13
The psychology of wisdom an evolutionary interpretation
25
Wisdom as integrated thought historical and developmental perspectives
52
Toward a psychology of wisdom and its ontogenesis
87
Wisdom in a postapocalyptic age
121
Wisdom and its relations to intelligence and creativity
142
The study of wise persons integrating a personality perspective
160
Wisdom and Reflective Judgment knowing in the face of uncertainty
212
Wisdom the art of problem finding
230
An essay on wisdom toward organismic processes that make it possible
244
Conceptualizing wisdom the primacy of affect cognition relations
279
The elements of wisdom overview and integration
317
Name index
333
Subject index
337
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The loss of wisdom
181

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