How organizations can effectively put experience at the center of the development process
Research increasingly and conclusively shows that effective leaders continue to learn, grow, and change throughout their careers and that a significant part of this development occurs through on-the-job experiences. Co-Published by the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology and sponsored by the Center for Creative Leadership, Using Experience to Develop Leadership Talent provides real-world strategies, best practices, lessons learned, and global perspectives on how organizations effectively use experience to develop talent.
- Provides an in-depth look at a variety of leader development initiatives that have taken up the challenge of putting experience at the center of the development process
- Written by senior practitioners who have implemented initiatives they write about
- Shares new development planning tools, systematic approaches to managing the assignments of high potentials, tools to educate managers on how to find assignments that meet their employee’s development needs
- Includes online resources that allow employees to search for development opportunities
Describing challenges and practices in multinational companies around the world, Using Experience to Develop Leadership Talent will serve as a focused guide to how organizations can use on-the-job development to reshape leader development practices that better integrate work and learning.
Daftar Isi
List of Figures, Tables, and Exhibits xiii
Foreword: Series Editor xvii
Foreword: A Senior HR Executive Perspective xxi
Foreword: A Senior Line Executive Perspective xxv
Acknowledgments xxvii
The Editors xxix
The Contributors xxxi
Section I: Introduction 1
1 Experience-Driven Leadership Development: Surveying the Terrain 3
Morgan W. Mc Call, Jr., and Cynthia D. Mc Cauley
Section II: Putting Experience at the Center of Talent Development Systems 17
2 Building Leadership Breadth at Eaton Corporation 19
Connie Wayne
3 Developing a Pipeline of Internal Leadership Talent at 3M 42
Karen B. Paul, Cindy Johnson, and Kathie Karls
4 Developing Leaders at All Levels at Yum! Brands 64
J. Tim Galbraith and Jim Howard
5 Experience-Based Development: Building a Foundation at Kelly Services 93
Brad Borland, Terry Hauer, and Laura Ann Preston-Dayne
6 Leading from Where You Are: Driving On-the-Job Development into the Whole Organization 114
Paul R. Yost
Section III: Designing Job Experiences for Leader Development 137
7 A Project-Based Approach to Developing High-Potential Talent in the Tata Group 139
Aditya Ahuja, Radhakrishnan Nair, and Asma Bagash
8 Collaborative Leadership in the Intelligence Community: Joint Duty Program 154
Elizabeth B. Kolmstetter
9 Advancing Strategic Work and Accelerating Leadership Talent at Glaxo Smith Kline 188
Kim Lafferty and Steve Chapman
10 Developing IBM Leaders Through Socially Responsible Service Projects 205
Vicki L. Flaherty and Mathian Osicki
11 Using Part-Time Assignments to Broaden the Senior Leadership Pipeline at Genentech 228
Nisha Advani
12 An Indian Experience of Leader Development: The Fire of Experience and Krishna-Arjuna Coaching 250
P. V. Bhide, Meena Surie Wilson, Rajeev Kakkar, and Dilep Misra
13 Virtual Reality and Leadership Development 278
Randall W. Hill, Jr.
Section IV: Maximizing Learning from Experience 305
14 Formal Development Enhances Learning from Experience at Microsoft 307
Lori Homer
15 Experience-Based First-Line Manager Development at HEINEKEN 331
Mary Mannion Plunkett and Dagmar Daubner
16 Turning Experience into Expertise: The Everyday Learning Disciplines for Leaders 355
Jeffrey J. Mc Henry and D. Douglas Mc Kenna
17 Catalytic Converters: How Exceptional Bosses Develop Leaders 396
Morgan W. Mc Call, Jr., and Jeffrey J. Mc Henry
Section V: Conclusion 423
18 Putting Experience at the Heart of Leader Development: Concluding Thoughts 425
Cynthia D. Mc Cauley and Morgan W. Mc Call, Jr.
Name Index 437
Subject Index 443
Tentang Penulis
Cynthia Mc Cauley is a senior fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) in Greensboro, NC. From her broad research and applied experience, she has developed expertise in leader development methods, including developmental assignments and relationships, 360-degree feedback, and action learning. She has co-developed a number of CCL’s assessment tools and is co-editor of three editions of The Center for Creative Leadership Handbook of Leadership Development.
Morgan Mc Call is a professor of management and organization in the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. His research on the development and derailment of executives has appeared in numerous books and articles, including the trilogy The Lessons of Experience, High Flyers, and Developing Global Executives. He has applied his work on experience-based leader development at numerous companies, including Disney, Toyota, Microsoft, and Proctor & Gamble.
Learn more at www.experiencedrivendevelopment.com