"Cohen and Bradford give both leaders and followers the tangible tools they need to create high performance. Their transformational leadership system is both sophisticated enough to capture the realities of life in today's organizations and simple enough to be immediately useful to managers in any part of the world. This book will be read, re-read, and sent to bosses everywhere."--Rosabeth Moss Kanter, author of Rosabeth Moss Kanter on the Frontiers of Management
"In Power Up, Bradford and Cohen not only convincingly argue the benefits of leading by building a shared responsibility team, they also describe in detail how to do it. Loaded with many powerful examples and detailed cases that bring their concepts to life, this book will inspire any leader."--Jerry Porras, coauthor of Built to Last and Lane Professor of Organizational Behavior and Change, Stanford Business School
"Traditional assumptions about the roles of managers and subordinates are barriers to long-range success . . . Bradford and Cohen provide practical insights into how to transform the leadership systems of modern business organizations, and these insights should be shared among employees and managers at all levels."--Yotaro Kobayashi Chairman and CEO, Fuji-Xerox
"Post-heroic leadership and shared responsibility teams have made a big difference in how we operate at Autodesk. Power Up is critical reading for every manager in high-tech." --Carol Bartz President and CEO, Autodesk
"Power Up's message is clear: in today's business arena, global players must rely on shared leadership, not a single voice. Post-heroic leaders place responsibility where the knowledge is: at every level. Siemens is committed to this new way of working."--Dr. Heinrich von Pierer President and CEO, Siemens
Countless articles and books have called for an end to "heroic," command-and-control management. In principle, at least, business has heeded that call. Acknowledging the need for employee leadership and shared responsibility, companies worldwide have invested heavily in every variety of employee-empowerment program. Yet, such reform efforts seldom have any lasting effect, and managers and subordinates quickly slip back into old follow-the-leader patterns of thinking and behaving.
Does this mean that the skeptics were right all along? Are participative management, self-directed work teams, and other popular empowerment programs just part of a futile effort to change "human nature"? Not at all, say David L. Bradford and Allan R. Cohen in this practical follow-up to their international bestsellers Managing for Excellence and Influence Without Authority. They show conclusively that to believe this grossly underestimates human capabilities and sacrifices any chance for success in today's fiercely competitive global marketplace.
Drawing upon close observation of successful leaders and followers, Bradford and Cohen reconceptualize shared leadership to show how it requires tough and decisive behavior from managers and those who report to them. The authors provide a blueprint for making it work personally and in your organization, whatever your position or formal power.
Exercising their critically acclaimed talent for translating complex concepts into actionable advice and guidance, they show how to create a dynamic, supercharged organizational culture of shared responsibility. Using many real-life examples and vignettes, the authors reveal the mind-traps that keep organizations locked into outmoded concepts of leadership. A pathbreaking contribution to the new leadership from two pioneers in the field, Power Up arms managers with the concepts and tools to release the potential of employees for greater heights of productivity and performance.
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这本书在语言运用上的考究程度,简直到了令人发指的地步。作者的文字功底深厚,但绝非故作高深,他知道如何运用最精准的词汇,去描绘那些难以言喻的感官体验。我特别喜欢他描述光影和声音的方式,比如“夕阳像一块被榨干颜料的画布,只留下灰白的边缘”,这种比喻既形象又带着一股颓废的美感。更厉害的是,他对不同阶层人物的“语境塑造”,贵族和底层流浪者的对话,在用词、句式乃至语气助词的使用上,都有着清晰且无可辩驳的区分,这让角色的身份和背景瞬间立体化,不需要冗长的背景介绍,读者的耳朵就能自动识别出“谁是谁”。这种对白细节的精准把握,体现了作者对生活观察的入微和对文学工具的精炼。有些句子我甚至需要逐字逐句地回味,不是因为难懂,而是因为它的结构本身就是一种艺术,充满了音乐的韵律感,读起来就像在听一首精心编排的交响乐,每一个音符都恰到好处。
评分我对这本书的节奏掌控力感到非常惊叹,它就像一个技艺高超的指挥家,知道何时该让铜管乐器奏出嘹亮的高潮,何时又该让大提琴低沉地呜咽,引导读者的情绪波动。开篇部分略显缓慢,但绝不是拖沓,而是精心铺陈的序曲,为后续爆发性的情节冲突积蓄了足够的能量。我记得有那么一个章节,信息量极大,涉及到复杂的权力结构和历史遗留问题,但作者巧妙地将这些硬核信息穿插在一次紧张的追逐戏中,使得学习新知识的过程本身也充满了肾上腺素飙升的快感。最精彩的是,当所有线索看似即将收束时,作者总能精准地投下一枚深水炸弹——一个意想不到的反转或者一个令人心碎的牺牲,让故事的走向瞬间偏离读者的预期轨道。这种对“预期管理”的娴熟运用,使得每一次阅读都充满了新鲜感和刺激。它不是那种可以让你合上书本,安心睡觉的睡前读物,你会被迫熬夜,只为弄清楚下一个角落里究竟藏着怎样的秘密,而这种被故事“绑架”的感觉,恰恰是优秀小说最迷人的特质之一。
评分从主题的探讨深度来看,这本书触及了很多当代社会中敏感且复杂的议题,但处理得异常成熟和克制。它没有沦为单纯的道德布道,而是将这些宏大的哲学思考,巧妙地融入了个体的命运抉择之中。例如,书中关于“记忆的权重”与“现实的必要性”之间的辩论,通过几个核心人物的悲剧性遭遇被展现得淋漓尽致。它迫使我思考,如果维护一个谎言的代价是集体的安宁,那么追求真相的代价又是什么?更难能可贵的是,作者似乎并不急于给出答案,他只是提出了问题,并将选择的重担交给了读者。这种开放式的结局和主题设置,极大地拓宽了这本书的生命力,让它超越了单一故事的范畴,成为了一种持续的文化对话的起点。每当我在现实中遇到类似的选择困境时,书中的某个场景或某句台词就会浮现,成为一个参照系,帮助我重新审视自己所处的立场,这种深度介入读者的心智过程,是很多快餐式阅读无法比拟的。
评分这本书的叙事手法真是让人眼前一亮,作者构建了一个极其细腻又充满张力的世界观。我花了很长时间才完全沉浸进去,它不像那种上来就给你扔一堆设定的书,而是像剥洋葱一样,让你跟着主角的视角,一点一点地拼凑出这个宏大背景的纹理。比如,对于那个“静默之城”的描写,那种空气中弥漫的压抑感,不是通过直接的文字堆砌,而是通过对日常生活中那些微小、几乎难以察觉的细节的捕捉来实现的——比如晾晒衣物的频率、人们交谈时眼神游移的方向、甚至是建筑材料上苔藓的颜色。这种潜移默化的环境渲染,让读者在不知不觉中就被那种无声的恐惧和宿命感所捕获。尤其欣赏作者在处理角色动机时的那种复杂性,没有绝对的好人或坏蛋,每个人都在自己的困境和生存法则下挣扎前行,他们的选择充满了灰色地带,让人在阅读过程中不断地自我反思:如果是我,我会怎么做?这种高密度的情感投入,使得阅读体验远超一般的小说范畴,更像是一次深入人性的哲学探险。读完之后,书中的许多场景和对话还会时不时地跳出来,在脑海中盘旋,迫使你不断回味和解读,这无疑是一部需要反复品读的佳作。
评分整体而言,这是一本对“阅读体验”有着极高要求的作品,它需要的不仅仅是你的时间,更需要你的专注和投入。我必须承认,在阅读过程中有好几次,我因为走神而不得不回溯好几页,因为任何一个细微的场景描述或道具暗示都可能承载着后续情节的关键信息。作者的叙事野心可见一斑,他试图构建一个多层次的现实,每一层都以不同的规则运转,并且它们之间存在着微妙的、有时甚至是致命的互动。特别是对于“非人类实体”的描绘,完全摆脱了传统奇幻或科幻的窠臼,它们的存在更像是自然规律的一部分,冷漠、宏大且难以理解,与人类的挣扎形成了令人心悸的对比。这本书的成功之处在于,它让你感到自己像是一个被邀请进入一个复杂迷宫的探险者,你每走一步都需要谨慎权衡,因为迷宫的出口不仅意味着故事的终结,更意味着你对这个世界理解程度的检验。对于那些渴望挑战自我思维边界的读者来说,这本书绝对不容错过,它带来的满足感,是那种经过艰苦跋涉后,终于站上山顶时感受到的,纯粹而深刻。
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