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The research-driven guide to the leadership behaviours which create more engaged workplaces and higher performance, Extraordinary Leadership in Australia and New Zealand is a guidebook for what it takes, at any level of an organisation, to bring out the best in people. And full of insights not just from people who are making a difference, but also evidence from their direct reports, colleagues and managers about the impact that The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership® has on them and their performance. Drawing upon empirical data from more than 75,000 people in the Australian and New Zealand workforce, the authors document how The Five Practices are being applied here, and also compares this region with data from 28 other countries. Interviews with more than 100 leaders and their teams provide real examples and practical applications within the grasp of every reader who aspires to make a difference. Case studies are balanced across gender, function, and industry providing a broad perspective, identifying why leadership matters, and offering keen insights into how you lead others to greatness. * Study examples of extraordinary leadership in Australia and New Zealand * Discover the behaviours that make great leaders, and why they're so important * Examine the research that shows how leadership affects engagement and organisational performance * Learn why people need great leadership, and why it motivates them to perform at their best Leadership must be nurtured. While all leaders are born, great leaders are made! With expectations higher than ever, and resources unprecedentedly scarce, today's leaders face some of the most difficult, complex organisational challenges yet. Extraordinary Leadership in Australia and New Zealand presents a data-driven framework for being an effective leader, with expert guidance toward the actions that you can take to improve the performance of your team and organisation.

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Jim, Barry and Michael have produced a truly enjoyable and highly relevant read on leadership and engagement. Reassuringly, they demonstrate that great leadership is grounded in common sense and humanity. That is consistent with our experience at Virgin. The book benefits enormously from a wealth of real-world examples. It is notable that many of the leaders whose experience is referred to are not CEOs, but rather people at all levels of a variety of different organisations who have faced the challenges inherent in successfully leading people. It is axiomatic that successful leadership results in high employee engagement. In purely commercial terms, engagement creates a sustainable competitive advantage. It also acknowledges the broader role of business in the community to develop people to their fullest potential. The authors have produced a work in an Australasian context that identifies universal rules that will be of value to all people managers who want to take on new challenges or refresh their approach to achieve more.

— Josh Bayliss, CEO, Virgin Group (Worldwide)

I have been using The Five Practices framework to develop my executive and managerial students' leadership skills, and in the past I had to make the necessary adjustments to connect those practices to the distinctive elements of leadership in the Australasian region. Happily, this new book makes those adjustments for me, offering many useful examples that connect directly to my students' experience. The framework is now even more relevant and appropriate for Australasian students and practitioners.

— Arran Caza, Associate Professor of Management, Griffith Business School

I am delighted to see The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership brought to life and embedded in our historically and geographically distinctive Australasian leadership context. This classic and globally practised approach to leadership has stood the test of time in the way that many others have not. The exemplary leaders that are liberally featured in this book provide compelling evidence of the power of this framework as it has been applied to a wide range of organisations within Australia and New Zealand. This book should become a compulsory mainstay of the leadership libraries of both emerging and established leaders from all sectors of the economy.

— Professor Brad Jackson, Head of School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

The authors effectively demonstrate that great leaders can be made, not born, if only they take their people on the journey with them. These five principles are compulsory reading for all prospective leaders and for those seeking more sustainable success.

— Mandy Johnson, author of Family Village Tribe and Winning the War for Talent

What an absolute delight it is to read this new take on the classic The Leadership Challenge. There is no doubt that when it comes to leadership, culture really matters, and Jim, Barry and Michael have written the definitive guide for those in Australia and New Zealand. With fresh local examples and case studies, this is a must-read book.

— Dr David Keane, author of The Art of Deliberate Success

A remarkable piece of work for Australasian leaders! Many books on leadership set about describing strategies for leaders to implement to achieve extraordinary results. What this book does is it takes things one giant leap forward by embedding those strategies within the unique Australasian leadership context. In doing just this, Jim, Barry and Michael have provided all Australasian leaders with something that has been truly lacking for some time. A must read for all Australasian leaders.

— Professor Gary Martin, CEO, Australian Institute of Management WA

This book provides essential cultural intelligence on the distinctive challenges of leadership within Australasia. Drawing on extensive experience working in the region and a wealth of original data, two of the world's leading authorities, Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner along with Michael Bunting, provide fresh insight and compelling conclusions. This is storytelling at its best — direct, honest, unassuming and intensely practical — just the way Australians and New Zealanders like it.

— Martyn Newman PhD, author of Emotional Capitalistsand co-author of Emotional Capital Report (ECR)

This book is valuable for leaders at all levels to understand the fundamentals of succeeding in leadership, especially in the context of Australia and New Zealand culture. I also recommend it to successful Australasian leaders making an international move, in order to gain self-awareness of what has made you successful to date, and which aspects you may need to play differently in a new culture.

— Charlotte Park, Partner and Managing Director, Mercer Singapore

This book is both a testament to exemplary leadership in Australia and New Zealand and a practical guide to improving your own leadership. I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride reading all the examples of local leaders embodying The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership. But we can't rest on the leadership laurels of the few. The authors challenge all of us to step up and become the CEO in our sphere of influence — with practical guidance that has stood the test of time on how to get there. It's a must read.

— Dr Michelle Pizer, Executive Coach, Organisational and Counselling Psychologist

This book is important and reminds us that leaders need to bring out the best of themselves to bring out the best in others. Too often leaders forget the real purpose of leadership and get lost in the details and data. The authors succinctly show the way for leaders to get extraordinary things done in Australasia.

— Luke Sayers, CEO, PwC Australia and Vice Chairman, PwC Asia

This book illustrates why leadership is so critical to the success of our organisations today. It succeeds in illustrating the ‘business case' for leadership development and is a must read for anyone serious about improving their leadership culture and their bottom line results.

— Jane Sherlock, Executive General Manager — People, Leighton Contractors

At last! Stories from Aussie and Kiwi leaders for Aussie and Kiwi leaders crafted around an elegantly simple and profound model of leadership. The authors set out to guide us toward ‘greater heart, greater wisdom and greater effectiveness'. They have delivered admirably.

— Dr Mark Strom, business philosopher and author of Lead with Wisdom

A great read for all leaders operating in the Australasian region. The authors have brought to life The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership with examples those of us in the region can relate to. They argue persuasively that leadership matters as does the context in which it happens. Read and reflect, and your leadership will be better for it.

— Professor Chris Styles, Dean, UNSW Business School

First published in 2015 by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 42 McDougall St, Milton Qld 4064 Office also in Melbourne

Typeset in 11/16 pt Adobe Garamond Pro

© James Kouzes and Barry Posner 2015

The moral rights of the authors have been asserted.

National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication data:

Author:

Kouzes, James M., 1945– author.

Title:

Extraordinary Leadership in Australia and New Zealand: The Five Practices That Create Great Workplaces / James Kouzes and Barry Posner; with Michael Bunting.

ISBN:

9780730316695 (pbk.) 9780730316671 (ebook)

Notes:

Includes index.

Subjects:

Leadership. Executive ability. Management. Organizational effectiveness.

Other Authors/Contributors:

Posner, Barry Z., author. Bunting, Michael, author.

Dewey Number:

658.4092

All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the Australian Copyright Act 1968 (for example, a fair dealing for the purposes of study, research, criticism or review), no part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, communicated or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission. All inquiries should be made to the publisher at the address above.

Cover design by Wiley

Photo of Michael Bunting: Anthony Burns

Photos of James Kouzes and Barry Posner: John Brennan

Disclaimer

The material in this publication is of the nature of general comment only, and does not represent professional advice. It is not intended to provide specific guidance for particular circumstances and it should not be relied on as the basis for any decision to take action or not take action on any matter which it covers. Readers should obtain professional advice where appropriate, before making any such decision. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the authors and publisher disclaim all responsibility and liability to any person, arising directly or indirectly from any person taking or not taking action based on the information in this publication.

Contents

Introduction:

The Leadership Challenge

in Australasia

Notes

Chapter 1 Exemplary leadership: creating high engagement and extraordinary results

Leadership makes a difference

Are leaders born or made?

The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership

Why does high engagement matter?

The Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership: making a positive difference

Notes

Chapter 2 Model the Way

Clarify your values

Affirm shared values

Set the example

Align actions with shared values

Credibility is the foundation of leadership

Notes

Chapter 3 Inspire a Shared Vision

Imagine the possibilities

Articulate a common purpose

Appeal to common ideals

Animate the vision

Notes

Chapter 4 Challenge the Process

Seize the initiative

Exercise outsight

Generate small wins

Learn from experience

Notes

Chapter 5 Enable Others to Act

Build trust

Facilitate relationships

Increase self-determination

Develop competence to build confidence

Note

Chapter 6 Encourage the Heart

Expect the best

Personalise recognition

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