Since its original publication in 1995, The Courageous Follower has been put on reading lists everywhere from corporations and the military to unions and churches. This guide helps transform passive followers into active players who can help right leadership wrongs and support and foster a values-based organization.
Facts About Ira Chaleff
Ira Chaleff is a thought leader in the field of Followership and the founder and president of Executive Coaching & Consulting Associates.
Followership
Ira's book, The Courageous Follower: Standing Up To and For Our Leaders was first published in 1995 by Berrett-Koehler in San Francisco and was widely acclaimed. The original hardback edition was soon followed by a paperback printing.
The second expanded edition was published in 2002, also by Berrett-Koehler.It included a new chapter, "The Courage to Listen to Followers" designed to help leaders create the conditions that encourage courageous follower behaviors. The second edition was the Silver Winner of the Best Business Book of the Year award in 2002 from ForeWord Magazine, the magazine of independent publishers.
The revised 3rd edition was published in 2009 and includes a new chapter, The Courage to Speak to the Hierarchy. It examines the new power relationships that technology has created between the higher and lower levels of the hierarchy and the strategies for making a difference from any level of the hierarchy.
The Courageous Follower has been published in Chinese, Spanish, Korean, Italian, Japanese and also in a special Indian edition.
An award winning training video, Courageous Followers, Courageous Leaders: New Relationships for Changing Times, was produced based on the book.
Ira was the catalyst for the first national conference on Followership, hosted by the Kravis Leadership Institute of McKenna College and the Peter Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University.
Ira is co-editor of The Art of Followership: How Great Followers Create Great Leaders and Organizations, published in January, 2008 as part of the Warren Bennis Leadership Series by Jossey-Bass.
Ira heads the Followership Learning Community and its wiki ("The Followership Exchange") for the International leadership Association.
He has published and has been quoted in numerous articles on Followership and its emergence as a newly recognized field of study and practice.
Ira has conducted seminars and workshops on Followership for a wide range of audiences including NASA, The Brookings Institute, Ernst & Young, The Federal Executive Institute, The Federal Judicial Center, Georgetown University, The Graduate School of Public Accounting at the University of Wisconsin, and numerous other institutions, agencies and professional services firms.
The Courageous Follower has been incorporated into many curricula, including senior- and mid-level police officer training at virtually every level of the California Law Enforcement community. It was part of the syllabus for the first course on Followership taught (by Barbara Kellerman) at the John F.Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Ira has been cited by the Harvard Business Review as one of the three pioneers in the field of followership and has been named as one of the 100 best thinkers on leadership by Leadership Excellence magazine.
Contact Information:
Washington Office: Ira Chaleff, CMF/ECCA, 513 Capitol Court NE, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202 544 0097
E-mail: ira.chaleff@exe-coach.com






