7 Entrepreneurial Leadership Workouts

A Guide to Developing Entrepreneurial Leadership in Teams

By (author) Stephanie Jones, Martin Tynan

Publication date:

07 December 2021

Publisher

Anthem Press

Dimensions:

229x153mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781839981845

This book features a series of muscle-developing workouts/exercises for entrepreneurial leaders and their teams wanting to develop fitness, strength, endurance, agility, leanness, flexibility, suppleness, and the ability to cope with adversity and to be resilient - a series of vital requirement in the process of adapting to “the new normal” demanded by our fast-changing world. In particular, these workouts are designed to enable entrepreneurial leaders and their teams to scale up transitional business ideas and innovative business concepts from the start-up phase to long-term sustainability. This muscle-power is also needed by organisations that are having to revisit or rework their established business models to adapt to the extreme volatility that is currently reshaping the business landscape. Based on Martin Tynan’s doctoral thesis, adapted from his leadership change and evolution model and including the consulting experience and MBA teaching background of best-selling leadership author Stephanie Jones, the authors show how to build muscle to achieve business growth and how to sustain that growth not just for you but for your team.

“The authors have created valuable leadership workouts to help raise a business from start-up through robust scale-up. Useful exercises for leaders and teams provide tools to develop specific business ‘muscle groups’ to achieve overall entrepreneurial strength. A must read to reach top condition in the business world!”— Arthur J. Wolak, PhD, author of The Development of Managerial Culture, and Religion and Contemporary Management, member of the Board of Governors of Gratz College

“The blending of empirical commentaries and practical experiments makes this an intelligent, approachable and pragmatic text, creating a dynamic book that will engage entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial faculty. The authors demonstrate the value of theory for practitioners without any oversimplification or condensation. Indeed, this is an example for other academics on making theory relevant to practice.” — Prof David Bevan, Director of Postgraduate and Doctoral Programme in Sustainable Innovation, St Martin’s Inst. of Higher Ed., Malta

“As a practitioner and entrepreneur, leading my own team in my start-up business–I like the theme and concept. I would definitely recommend it. As a student I have read many self-help leadership books. I see this as an inspirational read, with lots of ideas. It’s not trying to explain theory, but is very strong on practice, so this book would be suitable for Executive MBAs or other practical courses.” — Thomas Noel Collister Jackson LLB LLM Solicitor, Partner at Smart Law Solicitors LLP, Cofounder of Pardus Bloom Ltd

“Reading through this, I found the book interesting and informative. The sections on driving culture, describing culture in big business settings, were especially intriguing. When an organization reaches a certain size, the culture becomes organic above and beyond the founder or executive. This title demonstrates this concept well.”— Edward Buckingham, Professor, Monash Business School, Melbourne, Australia