Tall Poppy Tall Poppy

Tall Poppy

How to Lead Without Losing Your Head

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Publisher Description

In New Zealand, they have a saying: “Keep a low profile or, like the tall poppy, stand tall
and get your head cut off.” While there are risks to standing out, there are also benefits: tall
poppies have the best view and are positioned to have the clearest vision of the horizon.
Leadership has an up-side but also a down-side, and leaders must attend to both. Tall poppy
leadership attracts attention, but it is a mixed blessing. These leaders leave their mark, shape
the environment, and prepare the ground for others. Like tall poppies, they have a clear view of
the lay of the land, not just for themselves but for their followers. To reap the benefits of
being the first to harvest, they risk becoming easy targets for those who are jealous, petty, or
have a hunger for power.

This practical book helps leaders weigh the
costs and benefits of leadership as they assess their own situations. It shows leaders how to
move forward through inevitable conflict, while attending to the landmines and hazards of
congregational life. After reading this book, leaders will lead with more confidence, be better
able to keep the vision and avoid distraction of immediate crises.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2013
May 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
132
Pages
PUBLISHER
Abingdon Press
SELLER
THE UNITED METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE
SIZE
1.7
MB
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