When Professionals Have to Lead

When Professionals Have to Lead
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Publisher : Harvard Business Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781422131060
ISBN-13 : 1422131068
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Book Synopsis When Professionals Have to Lead by : Thomas J. DeLong

Download or read book When Professionals Have to Lead written by Thomas J. DeLong and published by Harvard Business Press. This book was released on 2007-11-12 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For too long, professional services firms have relied on the “producer-manager” model, which works well in uncomplicated business environments. However, today’s managing directors must balance often conflicting roles, more demanding clients, tougher competitors, and associates with higher expectations of partners at all levels. When Professionals Have to Lead presents an overarching framework better suited to such complexity. It identifies the four critical activities for effective PSF leadership: setting strategic direction, securing commitment to this direction, facilitating execution, and setting a personal example. Through examples from consulting practices, accounting firms, investment banks, and other professional service organizations, industry veterans DeLong, Gabarro, and Lees show how this model works to: • Align your firm’s culture and key organizational components. • Satisfy your clients’ needs without sacrificing essential managerial responsibilities. • Address matters of size, scale, and complexity while maintaining the qualities that make professional services firms unique. A valuable new resource, this book redefines the role of leadership in professional services firms.


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