107,99 zł
Authority is assigned. Credibility is earned. The distinction defines everything about how leadership actually functions in modern organizations — and why the most impactful leaders are rarely those with the largest titles, but those whose behavior consistently earns the trust, attention, and voluntary followership of the people around them. In a business environment where cross-functional collaboration, flat hierarchies, and distributed decision-making have become structural norms, the ability to lead from any position is no longer a soft skill — it is a strategic competency. This book examines the full architecture of positional-independent leadership: how credibility is built not through formal authority but through the quiet, consistent accumulation of five foundational behaviors — competence, accountability, transparency, consistency, and congruence between belief, word, and action. It maps the practical disciplines that transform an individual contributor into an organizational force: delivering results with visible ownership, involving others in decision-making, demonstrating humility by placing team needs above personal recognition, and building expertise that is proactively shared rather than protectively held. The book also addresses the peer-to-manager transition — one of the most credibility-intensive leadership moments — and how professionals can navigate the shift without losing the relational trust that made them effective in their prior role.
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Liczba stron: 231
Rok wydania: 2026
