Friedman's Fables
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- 9 hodin čítania
Contains twenty-four stories of animals designed to provide insights and perspectives on familiar human behaviors





Contains twenty-four stories of animals designed to provide insights and perspectives on familiar human behaviors
A leadership planner based on the bestselling A Failure of Nerve. Nearly 25 years after the bestselling A Failure of Nerve first astonished the business world, Edwin H. Friedman’s groundbreaking wisdom is back – now in a fresh, agile framework designed with today’s leaders in mind. Combining essential excerpts from the beloved original with new and engaging prompts and exercises, A Failure of Nerve in 52 Weeks builds on the success of Friedman’s earlier work to provide readers with an insightful year-long resource for leadership planning and development. Concentrating on the core tenets of A Failure of Nerve, this workbook will help readers recognize and reign in their own emotional reactivity, overcome a misplaced addiction to data, and develop a sense of self that will never be overrun by the loudest and least mature voices in the room. Each weekly spread is packed with quotes and exercises to stimulate self-reflection and features a week-long planner page designed with ample space to mark appointments, track goals, and map out one’s path to well-differentiated leadership. Whether you are a longtime fan or new to Friedman’s work, this versatile planner will provide the structure, guidance, and wisdom to help you grow into the courageous leader you aspire to be.
This influential work by Edwin H. Friedman applies systemic family therapy concepts to congregational life, aiding clergy in leadership and addressing emotional dynamics within communities. It is a valuable resource for clergy, family therapists, and counselors, often used in courses on pastoral care and leadership.
"Friedman was the first to tell us that all organizations have personalities, like families, and to apply the insights of family therapy to churches and synagogues, rectors and rabbis, politicians and teachers. His understandings about our regressed, "seatbelt society," oriented toward safety rather than adventure, help explain the sabotage that leaders constantly face today. Suspicious of the "quick fixes" and instant solutions that sweep through our culture only to give way to the next fad, he argued for strength and self-differentiation as the marks of true leadership. His formula for success is more maturity, not more data; stamina, not technique; and personal responsibility, not empathy A Failure of Nerve was unfinished at the time of Friedman's death and originally published in a limited edition. This new edition cleans up some oversights in the original and brings his life-changing insights and challenges to a new generation of readers."--Publisher
Focusing on the emotional dynamics within congregations, this influential work applies systemic family therapy concepts to enhance clergy effectiveness and leadership. Edwin H. Friedman offers insights that help address the challenges faced by clergy across various denominations, making it a valuable resource for both pastors and family therapists. Its practical approach to navigating congregational dynamics has established it as a key text in pastoral care, leadership, and family systems courses, addressing real-life dilemmas and crises encountered in ministry.