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The Appreciative Self: Inspiring the Best in Others
Author: Gervase R Bushe

Chapter 7 in Clear Leaderhship. Palo Alto: Davies-Black
Date: 01/01/2001


Annotation: In Clear Leadership, Bushe describes the mastery of 4 skills, self-awareness, descriptiveness, curiosity, and appreciation. The Appreciative Self, chapter 7 in Clear Leadership, he notes that clear leaders focus more on what’s working and what they want more of, and less on problems and what they want less of. He calls this an appreciative stance to management and change.

He introduces the development of an appreciative mind-set and the skills of tracking and fanning to notice and amplify what is working well to improve organizations.

Citation
Bushe, G. R. (2001). The Appreciative Self: Inspiring the Best in Others. Chapter 7 in Clear Leaderhship. Palo Alto: Davies-Black.


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