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Wild Leadership: What wild animals teach us about leadership [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 210x150 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Reed New Holland
  • ISBN-10: 1925546357
  • ISBN-13: 9781925546354
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width: 210x150 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Reed New Holland
  • ISBN-10: 1925546357
  • ISBN-13: 9781925546354
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What can we learn about leadership from wild animals? This book looks at leadership from a completely different perspective. Our closest living relatives are chimpanzees and bonobos - we are less hairy and may wear a business suit, but are driven by our instincts just like our relatives. Contrary to popular belief it is not always the strongest, nastiest chimp that is the leader of the group - it is more likely to be the individual with the highest emotional intelligence.

This book delves into various types of leadership used by wild animals, with styles varying between species and to some degree between individuals. For each leadership style, one or more species demonstrating that style will be highlighted, including Autocratic (e.g. Gorilla), Laissez-faire (e.g. Lion), Democratic (e.g. Baboon), and Paternalistic/Maternalistic (e.g. Elephant). The book highlights what wild animals expect from their leader. In the wild, they will voluntarily follow a leader that they trust, which has their back at all times, and which always acts with the best interests of the group at heart. Wild Leadership identifies the characteristics of successful animal leaders and also how teamwork works in the animal world. Understanding the instincts displayed by other species allows us to manage our own behavior and relationships better, and can make us more effective leaders at home, in the workplace and in our communities.
Introduction 11(4)
1 The Human Animal
15(22)
Knowing Our Ancient, Wild Selves
19(4)
Why Some Species are Social and Others Are Not
23(2)
Social Species Need Company
25(3)
Pros and Cons of a Social Life
28(2)
Society and Reciprocity
30(3)
Social Support, Belonging and Approval
33(2)
Societies Have Rules and Rules are Enforced by Leaders
35(2)
2 Teamwork in Animals
37(24)
White-faced Capuchin Monkeys - Direction of Travel
39(2)
African Wild Dogs - Sneezing to Vote
41(4)
Meerkats - Looking Out For One Another
45(3)
Honey Bees - Communication
48(2)
What's Common in Animal Teamwork?
50(1)
What are the Goals of the Group?
51(1)
Who is in `The Team?'
52(1)
How Do Teams Bond and Develop Trust?
53(2)
Communication
55(1)
Decision Making
56(1)
Learning on the Job and the Role of Each Team Member
57(1)
Really Working Together
58(3)
3 A Natural History of Leadership
61(20)
Why Is Our Evolution Relevant?
63(1)
Are We Mismatched with Today's World?
64(2)
What Is Evolutionary Leadership Theory?
66(3)
Implications of Evolutionary Leadership
69(3)
Hierarchy and Dominance
72(1)
Our Instincts Rule
73(2)
Theory of Mind
75(3)
Empathy and Compassion
78(2)
Implications of Wild Leadership for Human Leadership Today
80(1)
4 The Autocratic Leader - Gorilla
81(21)
Authoritarian Leadership - Gorilla Style
83(2)
The Leader as Protector
85(1)
How Gorilla Society Works
86(2)
Bachelor Gorillas
88(2)
Sex in Gorilla Society
90(2)
Emotions in Gorillas
92(1)
What Can We Learn from Gorilla Authoritarian Leadership?
93(4)
What Do Gorilla Followers Expect from their Authoritarian Leader?
97(1)
When Would We Use the Authoritarian Leadership Style?
98(4)
5 The Adaptable Leader - Spotted Hyena
102(17)
Adaptive Leadership - Spotted Hyena Style
104(4)
How Spotted Hyena Society Works
108(3)
Hyena Physical Attributes and How They Might Have Developed
111(1)
What Can We Learn from Spotted Hyena Adaptive Leadership?
112(2)
What Do Spotted Hyena Followers Expect from their Adaptive Leader?
114(2)
When Would We Use the Adaptive Leadership Style?
116(3)
6 The Laissez-Faire Leader - African Lion
119(15)
Laissez-faire Leadership - African Lion Style
120(2)
Bruiser the African Lion
122(2)
Life in the Pride
124(2)
Male Competition For The Alpha Job
126(2)
Lionesses in the Pride
128(1)
What Can We Learn from Lion Laissez-faire Leadership?
129(1)
What Do Lion Followers Expect from their Laissez-faire Leader?
130(1)
When Would We Use the Laissez-faire Leadership Style?
130(4)
7 The Democratic Leader
134(12)
Democratic Leadership Style
135(3)
Democratic Decision Making in a Hierarchical Society
138(2)
African Buffalo and Democratic Decision Making
140(2)
More About Animals Voting
142(1)
What Can We Learn from Democratic Animal Leadership?
142(2)
What Do Followers Expect from their Democratic Leader?
144(1)
When Would We Use The Democratic Leadership Style?
144(2)
8 The Maternalistic Leader - Elephant
146(15)
Maternalistic Leadership - Elephant Style
147(2)
How Elephant Society Works
149(2)
The Male Elephants' Way of Life
151(3)
Stepping Up to Lead
154(2)
What Can We Learn from Elephant Maternalistic Leadership?
156(2)
What Do Elephant Followers Expect from their Maternalistic Leader?
158(1)
When Would We Use the Maternalistic Leadership Style?
159(2)
9 The Political Leader - Chimpanzee
161(21)
Political Leadership - Chimpanzee Style
163(2)
How Chimpanzee Society Works
165(4)
Ready For Leadership or Not!
169(3)
Girl Power in Chimpanzee Society
172(4)
What Can We Learn from Chimpanzee Political Leadership?
176(2)
What Do Chimpanzee Followers Expect from Their Political Leader?
178(1)
When Would We Use Chimpanzee Political Leadership?
179(3)
10 The Egalitarian Leader - Bonobo
182(15)
Egalitarian Leadership - Bonobo Style
183(2)
How Bonobos Live - Matriarchal Society
185(1)
The Egalitarian Leader - Old Girls Rule!
186(3)
Female Coalitions
189(1)
Sex in Bonobo Society
190(1)
Comparing Bonobos with Chimpanzees
191(1)
What Can We Learn from the Bonobo Egalitarian Leadership Style?
192(1)
What Do Bonobo Followers Expect from their Egalitarian Leaders?
193(1)
When Would We Use the Egalitarian Leadership Style?
194(3)
11 Leaders and Followers United Will Never be Defeated
197(22)
Power from Below
199(2)
New Leaders
201(2)
Deposed Leaders
203(5)
The Role of Followers in Leadership Challenges
208(1)
Female Follower Power in Gorillas
209(2)
Leadership Culture
211(3)
Why Coalitions Matter
214(2)
It's All About the Followers
216(3)
12 Natural Leadership
219(19)
Positive Traits in Wild Leaders
221(1)
A Leader Whom We Can Trust
222(2)
We Want a Leader Who Has Our Back and Make Us Feel Safe
224(2)
Building and Keeping Alliances
226(5)
Female Coalitions 229 Conflict Resolution and Consolation
231(1)
Social Belonging
232(1)
We Want a Leader Who Is Competent and Benevolent
233(2)
The Leadership We Want
235(3)
Acknowledgements 238(2)
Sources - Further reading 240