Leadership in Asia: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies From Top Global Leaders

by Dave Ulrich

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AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE STRATEGIES USED TO BUILD LEADERSHIP IN ASIA

Bestselling author of Results-Based Leadership In Leadership in Asia, BusinessWeek's number one Management Educator, Dave Ulrich, brings together a powerhouse team of contributors to provide a conciseguidebook to cutting-edge trends in leadership at emerging Pacific Rim companies.

The region's top business and academic experts--Gerald Chan of UBS Singapore, Girija Pande of Tata Consultancy Services, and Arthur Yeung from the China Europe International Business School, among others--guide you through the critical, and often paradoxical, challenges of developing human capital into effective leaders of companies in Asia. Individually written chapters are brought to life by a wealth of revealing examples from each author’s own experiences, as well as illustrative charts and graphs that offer a clear picture of how these strategies work in the real world.

Throughout Leadership in Asia, the experts break down in vivid and thorough detail the eight Asian Leadership Paradoxes as well as other vital topics. For the inside track on how Asia's economic force will step into the future, you need Leadership in Asia.

The impact of Asian businesses has grown exponentially in the last decade. A variety of challenges still lie ahead for the seven countries of India, Japan, Malaysia, China, South Korea, Singapore, and the Philippinesas they each undergo economic, social, technological,and demographic changes. One of these challenges in particular, the need to develop quality leadership, has emerged at the forefront.

In Leadership in Asia, human resources masterDavid Ulrich puts you inside the heads of Asia's top business executives, academics, and consultants to learn their strategies for building successful leadership and human capital in the region. The result is a potent mix oftheory, research, and real-world practices that will prepare you to tackle the critical issues and paradoxes in the Asian business arena.

Learn how Unilever Foodsolutions Asia gives its workers clearly defi ned future goals. See what Microsoft Singapore is doing to develop sustainable talent. Each contributor's business ideas share a common componentfor succeeding in the Asian environment.

Through firsthand guidance from these leaders on the frontlines of human capital and leadership development, Leadership in Asia shows you how to:

  • Respect and work within family-centric enterprises while creating professional organizations
  • Recognize bureaucratic, hierarchical, and political complexity while creating flexible, agile, and simple organizations
  • Maintain grace, courtesy, and an Asian style while taking risks and demanding strong performance

Tomorrow's leaders will respond more rapidly to change and will have better responses to paradoxes. Leadership in Asia presents a survey of how these future leaders are being developed in one of the world’s most importantsectors.

DAVE ULRICH is a professor of business at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business and cofounder of The RBL Group, a consulting firm. Ulrich studies how organizations build capabilities of speed, learning, collaborating, accountability, talent, and leadership through leveraging human resources. He has been ranked the most influential person in human resources by HR Magazine and the number one Management Educator and Guru by BusinessWeek. He also is listed as oneof the "world's top five" business coaches by Forbes magazine. He lives in Alpine, Utah.

  • ISBN13 9780071743846
  • Publish Date 16 June 2010 (first published 21 April 2010)
  • Publish Status Withdrawn
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
  • Imprint McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English