D. Christopher Kayes is Professor and Chair of the Department of Management at The George Washington University School of Business. He is the author or co-author and editor of five books: Judgment and Leadership: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Concepts, Practice and Development, Contemporary Organizational Behavior: From Ideas to Action; Organizational Resilience: How Learning Sustains Organizations in Crisis, Disaster, and Breakdown; The Learning Advantage: Six Practices of Learning-Directed Leadership; and Destructive Goal Pursuit: The Mt. Everest Disaster.
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Preface Introduction: Rising to the Outsized Demands of Leadership SECTION 1: FOUNDATIONS OF LEADING 1. Moving Outside Your Comfort Zone as a Source of Growth and Well-Being: Overcoming the Anxiety-Ridden Demands of Leadership 2. What Research Says About the Practice of Personal Resilience: Leading for Resilience, Growth, and Well-Being 3. Achieving Optimal Improvement Through Learning and Performing: Moving Beyond the Unrealistic Expectations That Undermine Leading 4. Turning Adverse Events into Opportunities for Growth: Accepting Adverse Factors Beyond Your Control SECTION 2: FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES SECTION 2: FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES 5. Cultivating Novel Experiences: The Experiences That Count for Developing as a Leader 6. Accepting Unpleasant Emotions: Growth from Frustration and Other Painful Emotions 7. Implementing Learning Strategies: Five Strategies for Resilience and Growth 8. Motivating Yourself to Learn: The Psychology of Learning, Motivation, and Resilience SECTION 3: APPLICATIONS SECTION 3: APPLICATIONS 9. Keeping Focused: Overcoming Distractions or Why Staying Focused Is So Difficult 10. Leading Teams: Leading Through the Emotional Turmoil of Groups 11. Leading Organizations: Resilience, Growth, and Well-Being at Scale 12. Tiered Goal-Setting: Overcoming the Limits of Goal-Setting Through Tiered Goals Conclusion: Pathways to Leading Beyond Your Comfort Zone: A Simple Formula for Leading: Move, Sleep, Learn Epilogue Notes on Methods Notes Index

