John J. Sosik is Professor of Management and Organization at Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, USA. Dongil (Don) Jung is Professor and Department Chair of Management at the School of Business, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea.
The character-based leadership concepts in this edition are presented in a conversational manner and are an essential guide for leaders at all levels, whether leading a team of five people or thousands. This book is a moral compass for those who strive to be servant leaders. -Maj Gen John Gronski, U.S. Army Europe, Deputy Commanding General, Army National Guard Backed by an enormous body of research on the theory, Full Range Leadership Development uses that knowledge to establish state-of-the-art standards for developing leadership potential and competencies. Do you want to become a better leader? Here is your roadmap. -Ronald E. Riggio, Henry R. Kravis Professor of Leadership and Organizational Psychology, Claremont McKenna College One of the most extensively researched and strongly validated models of leadership, Transformational Leadership (TL), has led to one of the most widely used and well-developed education and training programs, Full Range Leadership Development (FRLD). Fortunately, John J. Sosik and Dongil Jung, two of the best known researchers on TL, who are also two of the best known educators/consultants/trainers using FRLD, have chosen to share their knowledge, experience, and practical applications in this book, Full Range Leadership Development: Pathways for People, Profit, and Planet. They have taken what they researched and learned, and how they applied that information in their work with various organizations, to produce a volume that is a must-have for any manager or student who wants to know more about leadership and/or develop and grow his/her own leadership skills and talents. Enjoy and use this book! -Francis J. Yammarino, SUNY Distinguished Professor of Management; Director, Center for Leadership Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton