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The Leadership Triad: Knowledge, Trust, and Power [Hardcover]

Dale E. Zand (Author)
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December 5, 1996 0195092406 978-0195092400 First Printing
People once stood in awe of electricity, writes Dale Zand, until scientists identified and harnessed its three basic variables: voltage, current, and resistance. Likewise, people marvel at the achievements of successful leaders, such as Lee Iacocca at Chrysler or Jack Welch at GE, and wonder how they do it. In this superb volume, Zand dispels the mystery surrounding leadership so that managers at all levels--from the CEO to the shop supervisor--can develop the skills needed to lead effectively.

Zand highlights the three elements required for leadership in today's information-driven organizations: knowledge, trust, and power. Knowledge, Zand argues, is essential to decisionmaking: Leaders must be able to tap information about customers, products, and processes found throughout the organization. The book brims with suggestions about how to tap this knowledge. The author demonstrates, for instance, how a leader's attitudes and behavior can release (or repress) the flow of knowledge in a corporation (he shows how at one failed home-appliance company managers suppressed information about customer complaints and reprimanded factory workers for suggesting changes, fatal mistakes); he outlines how the skillful use of questions can draw out and highlight the knowledge managers and workers possess; and he discusses how to avoid subtle obstacles (such as the complacency of success) to improve the link between knowledge and action. Trust, the second element of the triad, helps a leader achieve open, collaborative communication. Indeed, Zand shows that the degree to which people trust a leader determines how much access they will give him or her to their knowledge. The book explores the key elements in the development of trust (a leader must disclose relevant information, share influence, live up to the spirit of agreements, and not abuse power) and also illustrates some basic laws of trust--mistrust drives out trust; trust stimulates productivity; and mistrusting groups self-destruct. Zand then considers power, showing how the leader must set the agenda for the firm; select, develop, and motivate the people who will implement the agenda; and examine and adjust individual performance. Equally important, he shows that in knowledge-driven organizations, the effective leader rarely issues directives, but instead acts more as a consultant or a client. To lead Chrysler's recovery effort in the 1990s, for example, CEO Robert Eaton, senior managers, and project leaders all met when a new car model was to be created or redesigned. After the objectives were worked out, the design group was turned loose to organize itself and get the job done. Freed from constant second-guessing by top bosses, teams worked harder and took greater pride in their work. By the mid-1990s, this design-consignment process was so effective that Chrysler's speed to market and reduction of development costs far exceeded its U. S. competitors.

Masterfully written, Knowledge, Trust, and Power is a down-to-earth, powerful guide. Full of examples--many from the author's consulting experience--of companies from General Motors, Wal-Mart, and American Express to electronics, manufacturing, and health care organizations, it offers a wealth of practical information to managers at all levels, and to anyone who aspires to a leadership position.

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"The beauty of Zand's book on leadership, now a topic about which so much has been written, is originality and its profound simplicity. Zand brings a lifetime of experience, deep clinical insight and novelty that every leader/manager/supervisor--you name it--will find required reading."--Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, University of Southern California, and author of Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration and On Becoming a Leader

"If you want to learn how to build knowledge for action, to develop trust, and to use power for effective leadership, read this book."--Chris Argyris, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University

About the Author


Dale E. Zand, the author of the highly acclaimed Information, Organization, and Power, is Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior at the Stern School of Business, New York University, and a management consultant to major corporations.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; First Printing edition (December 5, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195092406
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195092400
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,329,386 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding book on leadership in today's society, December 11, 1998
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Zand has written an outstanding book on the difficult topic of the constitution of leadership in today's society. He explores the importance of having knowledge and methods in which to acquire knowledge. The most influencial part of his book deals with trust, and he give an absolutely brilliant definition of what trust is. Zand explores the ways to achieve trust, and how trusting relationships lead to acquisition of knowledge. Finally, Zand explores power in leadership, how it should be used and how it can be abused. An excellent expose from an academic man with many years of in-the-field experience and excellent references for further reading.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
mistrusting groups, mixed reward system, creative deviance, decision process power, predisposing beliefs, trust cycle, poor leaders, radial organization, clone makers, reciprocal increases, knowledge stress, worthwhile knowledge, people mistrust
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Banc One, General Motors, United States, Finding Knowledge, Lee Iacocca, The New Conditions, Rod Canion, The Power of Leaders, General Electric, Eckhard Pfeiffer, Determinants of Trust, American Express, Jack Welch, Sam Walton
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