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Posted By Nigel Nicholson 08-11-2014 05:38
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Hi Katherine I see you've had lots of good suggestions. I would only add that I teach this using the technique of decentring (a kind of perspective taking) as outlined in my new book, The 'I' of Leadership: Strategies for seeing, being and doing (Jossey Bass, 2013) and earlier in my HBR on "How ...
Posted By Nigel Nicholson 04-24-2014 13:18
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Dear friends and colleagues I am looking for snappy scenarios, role plays, or exercises that convey x-cultural learning in a simple and powerful way for use with Chinese executives who want to learn how to work with and do business with people from Europe and US, primarily. I wanted things that ...
Posted By Nigel Nicholson 02-03-2014 07:01
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Dear Victor I see you have already been alerted to the EP special issue that Rod White and I put together. I've just published a book with an evolutionary take on leadership (The 'I' of Leadership: Strategies for seeing, being and doing Jossey-Bass) as well as lots of other stuff including an HBR ...
Posted By Nigel Nicholson 08-20-2013 03:40
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Take a look at my new book, The 'I' of Leadership: Strategies for seeing, being and doing (Jossey-Bass) – the analysis, especially about the technique of "decentering", is relevant to understanding self-other boss-subordinate relationships. Cheers! Nigel Nicholson Professor Department of ...
Posted By Nigel Nicholson 05-26-2013 14:08
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Dear friends and colleagues I would like to draw your attention to my new book on leadership, which is published in the US on Monday May 26th. It combines evolutionary and identity theory to provide some new perspectives on the topic which may be of interest. It is written for non-academic as well ...