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Sex, Leadership And Rock N' Roll: Leadership Lessons from the Academy of Rock [Paperback]

Peter Cook (Author)
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March 30, 2006
At last, a book that cuts through the jargon of leadership and personal development. It offers a real world source of inspiration and provocation in areas such as: creativity, innovation, relationships, motivation, leadership, high performance, learning and reinvention. The unique approach springs from the mix of leading edge concepts with the wisdom of the street in the form of rock music. This is served up in a quirky, challenging but intelligent way. Peter Cook has skillfully synthesized these diverse viewpoints using his background, both as a business academic, MBA graduate and tutor, strategy consultant and thought leader as well as a musician, writing and performing music, in rock bands. The book examines the issues using the analogy of "Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll" rather than the language of prophets, consultants and gurus. In this context, the letters MBA stand for "Management By Attitude." Let there be Rock n Roll Leadership!

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None would doubt that we live in a Rock 'n' Roll Age--so what makes more sense than a brilliant, original, rockin' model of business management and leadership? A marvelous book, which closes the door on the tidy, hierarchical, know-your-place "Orchestral Age" and ushers in a new, creative era of challenge and change. Hooray --Tom Peters

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Peter Cook started in pharmaceuticals, leading innovation teams to bring multimillion dollar drugs to market and international troubleshooting. He is the Managing Director of Human Dynamics, offering strategy facilitation, coaching, training, practical MBA programs, conferences and events.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Crown House Publishing (March 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1845900162
  • ISBN-13: 978-1845900168
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,289,313 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Peter Cook leads Human Dynamics and the Academy of Rock - Creative management consulting and keynote business speaking, serving top businesses and organisations in the World, such as Pfizer, Unilever, The United Nations, Ashridge Business School and Johnson and Johnson. With over 20 years' business, academic and consultancy experience: Leading innovation teams; International trouble-shooting and quality audits; Internal business and OD consultancy: Leadership and management development.

Peter started life as a chemist, has an MBA and a 'university of life' qualification in leading rock bands. Author of 'Best Practice Creativity' and 'Sex, Leadership and Rock'n'Roll', acclaimed by Professor Charles Handy and Tom Peters. Peter has appeared on BBC Radio, TV and the Institute of Directors with his ideas.

Peter also records and performs music with his colleague John Howitt, a session musician who has performed with Celine Dion, Anastasia and Shirley Bassey. Websites Human Dynamics: www.humdyn.co.uk and The Academy of Rock: www.academy-of-rock.co.uk


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Never Mind the Sex Pistols, Here's the Book, July 17, 2007
This review is from: Sex, Leadership And Rock N' Roll: Leadership Lessons from the Academy of Rock (Paperback)
With the obvious exception of books like Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done by Bossidy et al., I've always thought that the modern, prescriptive style of management learning emphasized the thinking part of business (what I call the clean front end) at the expense of the doing it (the dirty back end). And everyone who's been there and done it realizes that the latter is a pragmatic quagmire, a long way from those idealized two-by-two matrices, simple-to-understand (and difficult to apply?) models, and convenient checklists. So Sex, Leadership and Rock & Roll: Leadership Lessons From The Academy Of Rock provides an interesting, alternative perspective to this paradigm.

As the title alludes, it's not a normal book; it's jargon-free (no buzzword bingo here), and focuses on a pop culture-influenced version of business, specifically anchored by modern music (not just rock & roll). And the subject matter is closely defined, based around the central tenet of creative leadership. Following the establishment of some basic concepts that link music to business, the book is structured around what Cook terms as the practice: sex (relationships), drugs (motivation and leadership) and rock & roll (performance). It concludes with an epilogue on application, a list of lists that summarize and extend these ideas.

Nothing too crazy about that, but what is unusual is the attention to case studies, often taken from Cook's extensive career facilitating sessions with Fortune 500 companies, and examples that resonate on first encounter. Another break from the normal for a business book is the division between left brain and right brain concepts, applied quite literally to the page; the left page features the meat - the concepts, ideas, theoretical underpinnings all linked to music - while the right has illustrations, pictures and typographical embellishments to reinforce the message. It's fair to say that it's unlikely you'll ever see James Brown quoted ("Any problem in the world can be solved by dancing") alongside Albert Einstein ("Love is a matter of chemistry, but sex is a matter of physics") in your usual management tomes.

To think this book is too accessible, too much of a fun read to provide benefit is to do it a disservice. It does help to have an understanding of pop culture (for instance, knowing the significance of the replica Stonehenge in This Is Spinal Tap is a useful life skill, let alone crucial business competence, in my opinion), and there is a section for recommended reading, listening, seeing and, a first for me, doing to aid in your enhancement of street cred-ness. But there is substantive theory, applying Maslow's hierarchy of needs to motivation, for instance, to riffs on newer ideas like neuro-linguistic programming, to key points, on which the reader can reflect or take action.

Full disclosure: Peter Cook was my course tutor for part of my MBA, and subsequently I commented on a draft of this book (without payment and I won't receive any benefit from sales). This notwithstanding, at a time when business (teaching) is becoming more grey and uniform, an alternative view on reality is sometimes required. Think of this as a splash of color to help you in this quest.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Rock 'n' Roll of business..., October 1, 2007
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P. A. Dourado "Phil Dourado" (Bloxham, Oxfordshire, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sex, Leadership And Rock N' Roll: Leadership Lessons from the Academy of Rock (Paperback)
I once heard a guy called Frank Douglas, a Senior HR VP at Shell, say of large organizations, "We recruit for an orchestra, then berate people for not innovating like a jazz band." Which is, essentially, the theme behind this very enjoyable book. Though the author favors Rock'n' Roll as a balance between structure (orchestra) and chaos (jazz)

Businesses need to reflect the markets they serve and those markets are now less structured, predictable and rule-bound than ever before. And employees and customers are more questioning and challenging than ever before. "Leading in such a business environment," says Peter Cook in this book, "is no longer like conducting an orchestra, where the band has the same sheet music, players know what instruments they must play and the audience accept what they are given. In 21st century society, leaders must move from being score writers to becoming improvisers."

The author then uses the analogy of leading a rock band for creatively leading your organization today, including such nice turns of phrase as "have more productive fun at work, i.e. 'aha' (inspiring), 'ha, ha' (laughing) and 'cha, cha' (moving) moments."

The book title refers to three critical areas in leading an organization today - Relationships (the Sex), Motivation & Leadership (the Drugs) and High Performance (the Rock 'n' Roll).

Cook sustains his riff admirably throughout the book and manages to sneak in beneath the entertaining approach a series of important subjects - from complexity theory and structured ambiguity to Fred Herzberg's findings on motivation and demoralization at work.

I have to read a lot of business and leadership books for my work. I even write them occasionally. This one was a refreshing change: combining entertainment with serious business reading, as Cook has done with this book, is definitely the way to go. Phil Dourado, www.TheLeadershipHub.com
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5.0 out of 5 stars Collaboration is the source of innovation, January 27, 2010
This review is from: Sex, Leadership And Rock N' Roll: Leadership Lessons from the Academy of Rock (Paperback)
Most readers of business books will be familiar with the jazz analogy for creative teams. Years ago, Peter Drucker proposed a symphony orchestra analogy. In this book, Peter Cook argues that rock music is an even better analogy, because it falls between the extreme structure of orchestra music and the high degree of improvisation of jazz. Rock is collaborative improvisation within a structure, and Cook does a great job of working out this analogy--adding value to the many books out there about jazz and business.
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Music comes from the street. Read the first page
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creative leadership, recommended viewing
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The Beatles, Bill Nelson, John Otway, Academy of Rock, Spinal Tap, Lou Reed, Kate Bush, High Low, New York, Peter Cook, First Direct, Deep Purple, Management By Attitude, Pink Floyd, Marc Bolan, That's Really, Meat Loaf, Brian Eno, George Michael, Tin Machine, Be-Bop Deluxe, Village People, Tina Turner, Rock'n'Roll Leadership, David Bowie
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