Face the Future Leadership
Changing times call for new forms of leadership. The world has changed tremendously over the last fifty years, and the context of organizations has become more and more influential. Companies are looking for new ways to organize themselves in open, fluid structures, like networks and swarms, interacting with their environments.
This also affects leadership and governance, in which many structures and habits originate from the old, industrial era. Most of us recognize that the classic image of the leader no longer suffices and that a new approach is needed. But what does that look like? What are the leadership skills for the next generation and how can you describe the differences with our classical view of leadership? And what does that mean for educating the leaders of the future?
Our research distinguishes six behavioral dimensions on which the transition to next generation leadership takes place. This results in six journeys, from classical leadership qualities to the qualities of the future. This picturebook shows these journeys in a stylish and imaginative way. You can join Birdy, our little hero, on its trip from the past to the future. You can gain deeper insights into the real meaning
of the behavior and skills involved. You can use the QR-codes to find scientific knowledge, practical tools and inspiration from music and movies. You can even test and develop yourself on your leadership qualities with the mixing console.
Together, let’s face the future!
Sneakpreview of the book Face the Future Leadership
About the author
Professor Freek Peters is an organizational psychologist, partner of the Galan Group in Baarn, The Netherlands. His present work and research at Tilburg University consider the contextual impact on contemporary and future leadership. More