Index

Developing Leaders for Positive Organizing

ISBN: 978-1-78714-241-1, eISBN: 978-1-78714-240-4

Publication date: 17 May 2017

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(2017), "Index", Koonce, R. (Ed.) Developing Leaders for Positive Organizing, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 417-421. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78714-240-420171032

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INDEX

Academic criterion
, 195

AI. See Appreciative inquiry (AI)

American College of Sports Medicine
, 188

Applied Positive Psychology (APP)
, 194–196

Appreciative Inquiry (AI)

leadership development
, 348–349

ritual
, 346–347

self-determination theory
, 348

Authentic leadership
, 100–101

Calling orientation
, 73

Career orientation
, 73

Collective mindset
, 9, 29, 30, 74–77

See also Mindset

Collective structure
, 7

Comfortable energy
, 314

Committee on Mental Health Research Programs
, 188

Compassion
, 180

Complex adaptive systems
, 16

Corrosive energy
, 314

Courage

behaviors of followers
, 89

behaviors of leaders
, 88–89

defining
, 84–85

identity and workplace
, 87–88

Crisis leadership
, 101–103

Cucinelli, Brunello

Brunello and Federica Cucinelli Foundation
, 46–47

school of arts and crafts
, 45–46

Curriculum development
, 245

Dhladla, Josephine
, 140–151

Dialogical mindset
, 7, 17, 18, 48, 63

Dialogue

and fragmentation
, 18–19

and mindset
, 17–20, 62, 63

and proprioception
, 19–20

ECA. See Ethnographic content analysis (ECA)

Emergent mindset
, 15–17

and agency
, 4–5, 9–11

and agents
, 4–5

and attachment
, 9–11

and organizing
, 6–9

and positive organizing
, 15–17

and relationships
, 9–11

See also Mindset

Emotional support
, 49

Endurance
, 197

Ethical considerations
, 153

Ethnographic content analysis (ECA)
, 138

Eudaimonic wellbeing
, 191

Family Supportive Supervisor Behaviors (FSSB)
, 47

Forgiveness

Afghanistan, conflict-affected country
, 175–176

broad canvas of
, 127–129

climate of
, 179–181

diverse perspectives
, 123–125

foundations of understanding
, 122–123

limits on
, 167–168

power of
, 177–178

as practice
, 176–177

reconciliation

emotionally unreachable
, 161

journey in
, 162–164

shared humanity
, 125–126

for South Africa

courageous African leadership
, 136–137

life-history technique
, 137–138

in 2011–2012

social uprising in
, 139–140

third-party forgiveness
, 165–167

as virtue
, 168–169

in workplace
, 178–179

Forgiveness climate
, 128

FSSB. See Family Supportive Supervisor Behaviors (FSSB)

Global financial crisis
, 403

Goals and values
, 85–86

Hall-Tonna Values System (HTVS)
, 361–363

Hedonic wellbeing
, 191

High-quality connections (HQC)
, 75

HTVS. See Hall-Tonna Values System (HTVS)

Human energy

collective and shared leadership capacity
, 283–289

collective human energy
, 277–279

with individual managers’ leadership capacity
, 286–287

organization-level enablers
, 293–296

person-level enablers
, 289–290

team-level enablers
, 290–293

virtual contexts
, 297

Human Niche Theory
, 152

Human values

in organizational life
, 361–368

Identity and workplace courage
, 87–88

Inclusion criterion
, 21

Independent mindset
, 7, 15, 17, 25, 30

See also Mindset

Individual mindset
, 9, 11, 12, 16, 25, 26, 28–30, 74, 76, 77, 179

See also Mindset

Innovative actions
, 49

Interactional Ritual Chain theory (IRC)
, 344

Internal working models
, 9

Interpersonal/intergroup conflict
, 128

IRC. See Interactional Ritual Chain theory (IRC)

Job orientation
, 73

Khan, Yahya

career
, 110–111

leadership decisions
, 112–113

Telenor
, 111–112

Kirurgi-ogTransplantasjonsklinikken (KKT)

enabling leaders
, 376–378

executive leadership team mission
, 374–375

initial shared goals and division action plans
, 375

right values and culture
, 376

success factors
, 374–375

KKT. See Kirurgi-ogTransplantasjonsklinikken (KKT)

Leaders

courageous behaviors of
, 88–89

enabling leaders
, 376–378

Leadership

adaptability vs. management
, 360

development
, 277–281, 348–349, 368–369, 411–412

emergent process
, 59, 280, 397

identity
, 349

vs. management
, 358

and personal values
, 405–406

Mental fitness

Knox Grammar School (KGS)
, 249–253

measurement of
, 196–199

sustaining mental fitness
, 207–208

understanding wellbeing
, 190–194

Mental Fitness Resource Index
, 198

Mental health, workplace

Janet’s dilemma
, 221–223

Mentor–student relationship
, 244

Mindset
, 11–14

collective
, 9, 13, 29, 30, 74–77

courage
, 85–86

defined as a normative measure
, 21–22, 27–28

dialogical
, 7, 17, 18, 48, 63

and dialogue
, 17–20

fixed
, 12, 73–75

growth
, 61–62, 73–75

independent
, 7, 15, 17, 25, 30

individual
, 9, 13, 29, 76–78, 179

and positive organizing
, 14–15

and positive psychology
, 21–22

relational
, 9, 13, 29, 74, 75, 77, 179

relational quality and
, 75–77

See also Emergent mindset

Morrice, Mike
, 55

Negative energy

in businesses and organizations
, 331

hostility
, 331

prejudicial motivations
, 324

tension and
, 321

Organizational crises
, 102

PEPT. See Positive Education ProgramTeam (PEPT)

Personal values and leadership
, 405–406

Positive deviance
, 100–101

Positive Education ProgramTeam (PEPT)
, 245, 247

Positive emotions
, 85

Positive energy

in businesses and organizations
, 331

collective type of
, 324, 330

negative organizational energy into
, 331

transform negative energy
, 331

Positive leadership culture

enabling leaders
, 376–378

executive leadership team mission
, 374–375

initial shared goals and division action plans
, 375

right values and culture
, 376

success factors
, 374–375

Positive organizing
, 7–9, 14–17, 30, 199–207, 368–369

Positive psychology criterion
, 195

Positive states
, 86

Positive traits
, 85

Practice criterion
, 195

Presenter criterion
, 195

Productive energy
, 238, 314

Professional and personal identity
, 90–91

Psychological wellbeing
, 191

Psychological wellbeing (PWB)
, 191

PWB. See Psychological wellbeing (PWB)

Quality criteria
, 153

#RaceTogether

conversation to customers
, 98–99

courageous leadership
, 102

response to
, 101

Reflective function
, 9

Relational mindset
, 9, 13, 29, 74, 75, 77, 179

See also Mindset

Relative/optimal preference
, 21

Representational mapping
, 10

Restful awareness
, 238

Restorative justice
, 180

Schultz, Howard
, 96–104

SDT. See Self-determination theory (SDT)

Self-determination theory (SDT)
, 203

Self-organizing process
, 13

Self-other paradigm
, 22–30

and oppression
, 26–28

binary lens of
, 22–23

self-or-other (independent position)
, 23–27, 29–30

self-and-other (dependent position)
, 23–27, 29–30

self-as-other (interdependent position)
, 23–27, 29–30

ternary lens of
, 23–30

Situation and context
, 86

Sloppy thinking
, 123

Social forces
, 86

Starbucks

authentic leadership and positive deviance
, 100–101

crisis leadership
, 101–103

race conversations
, 98

race related conversations with customers
, 98

Subjective wellbeing (SWB)
, 191

Sustainability CoLab
, 56

SustainableWaterloo Region
, 56

Temperance
, 180

Third-party forgiveness
, 165–167

Traditional indigenous knowledge systems
, 136

Training for staff
, 245

Ubuntu, philosophy of courage and forgiveness
, 136–137

Uncover personal values
, 406–410

Values and narrative processes

Hall-Tonna Values System (HTVS)
, 390, 394

Work-life balance
, 47

Work meaningfulness
, 115

Yoga class

breath awareness and creating pauses between breaths
, 234–235

collective energy
, 236–237

positive energetic state
, 235–236

restful awareness
, 236

Prelims
Section I Emergent Mindset
Chapter 1 The Emergent Nature of Positive (and Negative) Organizing: Why Mindset Matters
Chapter 2 Brunello Cucinelli: An Inspired Leader Who Helps Employees to Have It All
Chapter 3 Fostering an Emergent Mindset in Leaders: The Role of Caring in Leadership Development
Chapter 4 Building Positive Collective Mindsets with the “What-We-Are-Best-at” Group Intervention
Section II Courage
Chapter 5 Courage
Chapter 6 It Takes Courage: Lessons Learned from Starbucks’ #RaceTogether Campaign Case Study
Chapter 7 Personal Risk for Social Good: Yahya’s Courageous Career and Leadership Decisions
Section III Forgiveness
Chapter 8 Forgiveness
Chapter 9 Leadership in Multicultural Environments: A Courageous Case of Forgiveness for South Africa
Chapter 10 Forgiveness: On the Journey to Reconciliation
Chapter 11 Fostering Forgiveness in a Conflict-Affected Country
Section IV Mental Fitness
Chapter 12 Leading with Mental Fitness
Chapter 13 Mental Health in the Workplace: A Case Study for Collective Responsibility
Chapter 14 Developing Restful Awareness: Lessons in Energizing Individuals and Teams from the Micro-practices of a Yoga Class
Chapter 15 Mental Fitness at Knox Grammar School
Chapter 16 The Introduction of Well-Being into the Curriculum of an Executive MBA Program: The Sydney Business School as a Reflective Case Study
Section V Positive Energy
Chapter 17 Experiencing Human Energy as a Catalyst for Developing Leadership Capacity
Chapter 18 Ella’s Kitchen: Strategic Positive Leadership with Purpose and Value-driven Collective Energy
Chapter 19 Transforming Negative Energy into Positive Energy through Intercultural Communication Exercises
Chapter 20 Igniting Leadership: Ritual and Interaction within the AI Summit
Section VI Human Values
Chapter 21 Navigating the Terrain of Positive Organizing: An Engagement with Values
Chapter 22 Putting Values to Work at KKT: Nourishment for a Positive Leadership Culture
Chapter 23 Words for Worlds: Developing Leaders through Values and Narrative Processes at the University of Alberta
Chapter 24 “This Above All: To Thine Own Self Be True”
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