This is truly a unique book on leadership in Asia: lessons from experiences and voices from the field. It offers valuable experiencebased lessons and insights for global leaders who aspire to make a difference and an impact in the global arena.––Katherine Xin, Editor–in–Chief, Harvard Business Review (China),
Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, IMD
For a born–and–bred American, this wonderful new book is all about nuances––the subtle differences that enrich the practice of leadership in Asia. The many stories throughout this book provide the rich texture of leadership in Asia, simultaneously revealing the commonalities of leadership around the world and the beautiful adjustments we all must make to be effective in our own locales.––J. Keith Murnighan, Harold H. Hines Jr., Distinguished Professor of Management and Organization, Department of Management and Organizations, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
I can think of nothing more important to business leaders of today and tomorrow than the lessons of leadership presented in this book. Learning how to lead an organization in the most dynamic region of the world––Asia––from those who have mastered the art, is invaluable. This is highly recommended reading.––Jim Thompson, Chairman, Crown Worldwide Group
Leadership is perhaps the greatest challenge of any business career. But how should a leader behave in the Asian cultural context? How to navigate differing behavioral norms or deal with the ethical issues that can arise? These are some of the themes of Leadership Experiences in Asia. In its pages, business leaders from East and West share their experiences of Asia′s unique leadership challenge. Whether you are a seasoned Asian business leader or on your first assignment to Asia, I can think of no better insight into thepractical issues of leadership in the Asian context.––Lawrence T. Wong, Former CEO, Hong Kong Jockey Club
There are countless books that simply expound a single theory or narrow approach to the leadership process. This path–breaking collection, in contrast, provides a rich and diverse set of crucial experiences by major leaders––as well as insightful analyses by leading scholars with expertise on this vitally important topic. The chapters are not only compelling in their own right as gripping stories, but also contain a great deal of more general practical advice and wisdom. This book will no doubt become a vital resource and standard reference for practitioners who hope to navigate effectively in Asian markets.––Roderick M. Kramer, William R. Kimball Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Dr. Steven J. DeKrey has spent 20 years in management education in Asia and the United States. He has an MBA degree from Kellogg School of Management and a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. He is Associate Dean of the Business School at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and is the founding director of the Kellogg–HKUST Executive MBA program,consistently ranked among the world s best. He is a frequent speaker on leadership topics in Asia.
Dr. David Messick received a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of North Carolina. He joined the faculty at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he taught until 1992,when he joined the faculty of the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. His area of specialization is ethical aspects of human information processing and decision making.
Charles Anderson is a UK–trained journalist with more than 30 years experience, much of it gained during 20 years writing and editing in Asia. He is a former section head at Hong Kong s South China Morning Post newspaper and is a regular contributor to HKUST Business School publications.
This is truly a unique book on leadership in Asia: lessons from experiences and voices from the field. It offers valuable experiencebased lessons and insights for global leaders who aspire to make a difference and an impact in the global arena. Katherine Xin, Editor–in–Chief, Harvard Business Review (China),
Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, IMD
For a born–and–bred American, this wonderful new book is all about nuances the subtle differences that enrich the practice of leadership in Asia. The many stories throughout this book provide the rich texture of leadership in Asia, simultaneously revealing the commonalities of leadership around the world and the beautiful adjustments we all must make to be effective in our own locales. J. Keith Murnighan, Harold H. Hines Jr., Distinguished Professor of Management and Organization, Department of Management and Organizations, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
I can think of nothing more important to business leaders of today and tomorrow than the lessons of leadership presented in this book. Learning how to lead an organization in the most dynamic region of the world Asia from those who have mastered the art, is invaluable. This is highly recommended reading. Jim Thompson, Chairman, Crown Worldwide Group
Leadership is perhaps the greatest challenge of any business career. But how should a leader behave in the Asian cultural context? How to navigate differing behavioral norms or deal with the ethical issues that can arise? These are some of the themes of Leadership Experiences in Asia. In its pages, business leaders from East and West share their experiences of Asia s unique leadership challenge. Whether you are a seasoned Asian business leader or on your first assignment to Asia, I can think of no better insight into thepractical issues of leadership in the Asian context. Lawrence T. Wong, Former CEO, Hong Kong Jockey Club
There are countless books that simply expound a single theory or narrow approach to the leadership process. This path–breaking collection, in contrast, provides a rich and diverse set of crucial experiences by major leaders as well as insightful analyses by leading scholars with expertise on this vitally important topic. The chapters are not only compelling in their own right as gripping stories, but also contain a great deal of more general practical advice and wisdom. This book will no doubt become a vital resource and standard reference for practitioners who hope to navigate effectively in Asian markets. Roderick M. Kramer, William R. Kimball Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Leadership Experiences in Asia dissects the challenges facing executives working at a high level in the fast growing Asian economies, detailing their experiences in their own words alongside those of top–flight academics, students and alumni who have taken part in one of the world s top executive education programs.
Edited by two management academics holding doctorates and with many years of experience in the field, one in Hong Kong, the other in the United States,
it offers comment and analysis on how these executives, both Asian and expatriate, handled the complex situations that faced them.
The authors also encourage their readers to adapt the lessons learned to help with their own development.
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