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"Co–leadership...is a tough–minded strategy that will unleash the hidden talent in any enterprise. Above all, co–leadership is inclusive, not exclusive. It celebrates those who do the real work, not just a few charismatic often isolated leaders who are regally compensated for articulating the organization′s vision." –David A. Heenan and Warren Bennis

Today′s heads of big companies are as recognizable to us as the most popular entertainers or sports stars, but the heart and soul of every organization are those leaders below the CEO. Today′s celebrity CEO has become either a figure head or an egomaniac, and often too public a personality to get the real work done. That work is done instead by teams of leaders–exceptional deputies who forge great partnerships to maximize both organizational and personal success.

Heenan and Bennis believe we must look beyond the Bill Gateses of the world to understand what makes an organization excel. Written for CEOs, managers, and anyone else interested in modern organizations, this is the first comprehensive study of co–leaders and their often quiet power. Exhaustively researched and illustrated with memorable anecdotes and lively stories, Co–Leaders examines a dozen great partners such as Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Bob Lutz of Chrysler, Bill Guthridge, coach of the University of North Carolina basketball team, and Anne Sullivan Macy, Helen Keller′s teacher.

The changing nature of corporate leadership has seen the emergence of a new Silicon Valley model of success, where boss and subordinate seem more like peers with the spotlight on great partnerships. Talent, not title, is the source of power at a growing number of hot high–tech companies. In these collegial, non–hierarchical organizations, today′s deputy can become tomorrow′s CEO simply by taking his or her breakthrough idea and walking out the door. Good ideas belong, initially at least, to the people who have them, not to the company and not to the boss which is why this new egalitarianism isn′t just a matter of style–it′s a question of survival. Co–leaders know both the executive and subordinate experience, making them better adapted to the needs of the new millennium where men and women who can command and follow will prove to be the greatest assets of any organization.

Co–Leaders is intended for everyone who aspires to make his or her organization great. By showing the enterprise through the eyes of inspired deputies, this book reveals how both organizations and individuals can benefit from a more inclusive, less celebrity–oriented definition of leadership. This groundbreaking book argues for a new paradigm: gifted leaders and their talented co–leaders working together to make their organizations stronger, more nimble, more equitable...and ultimately more successful.

David A. Heenan is a trustee of the Estate of James Campbell, one of the nation′s largest landowners with assets valued at over $2 billion. A former senior executive with Citicorp and Jardine Matheson, Heenan has served on the faculties of the Wharton School and the Columbia Graduate School of Business. A Wharton Ph.D., he is the author of The New Corporate Frontier and The Re–United States of America, and his articles have appeared in the Harvard Business Review, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.

Warren Bennis is Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at the University of Southern California and a consultant to multinational companies and governments throughout the world. Often referred to as "the guru of modern management," he is one of the preeminent authorities on leadership. Author of over a dozen books, including the best–sellers Leaders and On Becoming a Leader, Bennis′s insights have fundamentally shaped the way we think about leaders today.

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DAVID A. HEENAN is a trustee of the Estate of James Campbell, one of the nation′s largest landowners, with assets valued at over $2 billion. A former senior executive with Citicorp and Jardine Matheson, Heenan has served on the faculties of the Wharton School and the Columbia Graduate School of Business. He is the author of The New Corporate Frontier and The Reunited States of America.

WARREN BENNIS is Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at the University of Southern California and a consultant to multinational companies and governments throughout the world. Author of over a dozen books, including the bestsellers Leaders and On Becoming a Leader, Bennis′s insights have fundamentally shaped the way we think about leaders today.

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"Co–leadership . . . is a tough–minded strategy that will unleash the hidden talent in any enterprise. Above all, co–leadership is inclusive, not exclusive. It celebrates those who do the real work, not just a few charismatic, often isolated leaders who are regally compensated for articulating the organization′s vision. David A. Heenan and Warren Bennis.

Today′s heads of big companies are as recognizable to us as the most popular entertainers or sports stars, but the heart and soul of every organization are those leaders below the CEO. Today′s celebrity CEO has become either a figurehead or an egomaniac, and often too public a personality to get the real work done. That work is done instead by teams of leaders exceptional deputies who forge great partnerships to maximize both organizational and personal success.

Heenan and Bennis believe we must look beyond the Bill Gateses of the world to understand what makes an organization excel. Written for CEOs, managers, and anyone else interested in modern organizations, this is the first comprehensive study of co–leaders and their often quiet power. Exhaustively researched and illustrated with memorable anecdotes and lively stories, Co–Leaders examines a dozen great partners such as Steve Ballmer of Microsoft, Bob Lutz of Chrysler, Bill Guthridge, coach of the University of North Carolina basketball team, and Anne Sullivan Macy, Helen Keller′s teacher.

The changing nature of corporate leadership has seen the emergence of a new Silicon Valley model of success, where boss and subordinate seem more like peers, with the spotlight on great partnerships. Talent, not title, is the source of power at a growing number of hot high–tech companies. In these collegial, nonhierarchical organizations, today′s deputy can become tomorrow′s CEO simply by taking his or her breakthrough idea and walking out the door. Good ideas belong, initially at least, to the people who have them, not to the company and not to the boss, which is why this new egalitarianism isn′t just a matter of style it′s a question of survival. Co–leaders understand both the executive and subordinate experience, making them better adapted to the needs of the new millennium, where men and women who can command and follow will prove to be the greatest assets of any organization.

Co–Leaders is intended for everyone who aspires to make his or her organization great. By showing the enterprise through the eyes of inspired deputies, this book reveals how both organizations and individuals can benefit from a more inclusive, less celebrity–oriented definition of leadership. This groundbreaking book argues for a new paradigm: gifted leaders and their talented co–leaders working together to make their organizations stronger, more nimble, more equitable . . . and ultimately more successful.

"At a time when CEOs and celebrities are synonymous, Co–Leaders offers riveting stories about the quiet powers behind the glaring spotlight of success. David Heenan and Warren Bennis, co–leaders themselves, give us an advanced look into the new management style for the Next Millennium. Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson, co–authors, The One Minute Manager.

"Building an enduringly great organization requires more than just a visionary CEO. An outstanding co–leader is necessary also. Heenan and Bennis′s persuasive argument for the importance of the second–in–command and their in–depth descriptions of successful ′back–up′ leaders make Co–Leaders a superlative read." Jerry Porras, Lane Professor of Organizational Behavior and Change, Stanford University, and co–author, Built to Last.

"Co–Leaders is a compelling primer on establishing a co–leadership culture and managing in the New Millennium." Steve Case, co–founder, Chairman and CEO, America Online, Inc.

"Through their fascinating stories of great co–leaders, Dave Heenan and Warren Bennis remind us that you don′t have to be captain of the team to find success. Important reading for aspiring leaders." Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Advisor to President Bush and co–author, A Nation Transformed.

"DAVE HEENAN and WARREN BENNIS have done a masterful job of capturing just how important collaboration and teamwork are. . . . Must reading for every executive. Ed Villani, President and CEOScudder Kemper Investments, Inc.

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  • PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
  • Publication date2000
  • ISBN 10 0471361208
  • ISBN 13 9780471361206
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages320

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