Relational Leading: Practices For Dialogically Based Collaboration
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2013
Published In
Relational Leading: Practices For Dialogically Based Collaboration
Abstract
The focus of this book, Relational Leading, is on how the vitality and viability of the organization rely on communicative practices. In contemporary world conditions—where rapid flows of information, ambiguity, and risk prevail—relational process becomes pivotal. New practices of leadership are required, most significantly, skills in dialogue. After sketching the emergence of relational leading and key concepts in dialogue analysis, the book provides a rich range of practical dialogic challenges. The authors work with the reader in deliberating on “best practices,” thus sharpening the reader’s consciousness and preparing him or her for efficacy in relational leading.
Published By
Taos Institute
Recommended Citation
L. Hersted and Kenneth J. Gergen. (2013). Relational Leading: Practices For Dialogically Based Collaboration.
https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-psychology/892