the Eight Sources of Power: A Tale of Leading with Purpose

What Makes People Follow a Leader?

The Eight Sources of Power: A Tale of Leading with Purpose explores this timeless question through a blend of historical fiction and practical insight. Set in the capital of Siam 1687 AD (now Thailand), the story follows Tao and four classmates as they enter The Siam Leadership Academy. Supported by King Narai and guided by a visionary founder Mongkut, the students learn eight transformative sources of power:

The Power of Invitation - enlisting talented collaborators

The Power of the Open Hand - creating curiosity and innovation

The Power of Framing - turning fear into courage

The Power of Praxis - applying expertise to innovate

The Power of Substitution - replacing uncertainty with confidence

The Power of Solidarity - listening to the stories of others

The Power of Building the Wheel - assembling a team and sharing the credit

The Power of Patience - preparing for the right moment

Much like Patrick Lencioni's The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, you'll enjoy a powerful story while learning practical leadership strategies you can use right now. Guided questions and modern applications steer you to reflect upon your own leadership skills. The Eight Sources of Power introduces timeless wisdom to an unsteady world-where managers, employees, and entrepreneurs search for solutions grounded in purpose.

DAVID C. BAUMAN, PhD is a business professor and chair at Regis University. As a researcher, teacher, and organizational consultant, he brings a unique blend of scholarly depth and real-world practicality to his work. As a seminar leader and speaker, David inspires his audiences to lead with courage and integrity. He lives in Colorado.

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the Eight Sources of Power: A Tale of Leading with Purpose

What Makes People Follow a Leader?

The Eight Sources of Power: A Tale of Leading with Purpose explores this timeless question through a blend of historical fiction and practical insight. Set in the capital of Siam 1687 AD (now Thailand), the story follows Tao and four classmates as they enter The Siam Leadership Academy. Supported by King Narai and guided by a visionary founder Mongkut, the students learn eight transformative sources of power:

The Power of Invitation - enlisting talented collaborators

The Power of the Open Hand - creating curiosity and innovation

The Power of Framing - turning fear into courage

The Power of Praxis - applying expertise to innovate

The Power of Substitution - replacing uncertainty with confidence

The Power of Solidarity - listening to the stories of others

The Power of Building the Wheel - assembling a team and sharing the credit

The Power of Patience - preparing for the right moment

Much like Patrick Lencioni's The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, you'll enjoy a powerful story while learning practical leadership strategies you can use right now. Guided questions and modern applications steer you to reflect upon your own leadership skills. The Eight Sources of Power introduces timeless wisdom to an unsteady world-where managers, employees, and entrepreneurs search for solutions grounded in purpose.

DAVID C. BAUMAN, PhD is a business professor and chair at Regis University. As a researcher, teacher, and organizational consultant, he brings a unique blend of scholarly depth and real-world practicality to his work. As a seminar leader and speaker, David inspires his audiences to lead with courage and integrity. He lives in Colorado.

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What Makes People Follow a Leader?

The Eight Sources of Power: A Tale of Leading with Purpose explores this timeless question through a blend of historical fiction and practical insight. Set in the capital of Siam 1687 AD (now Thailand), the story follows Tao and four classmates as they enter The Siam Leadership Academy. Supported by King Narai and guided by a visionary founder Mongkut, the students learn eight transformative sources of power:

The Power of Invitation - enlisting talented collaborators

The Power of the Open Hand - creating curiosity and innovation

The Power of Framing - turning fear into courage

The Power of Praxis - applying expertise to innovate

The Power of Substitution - replacing uncertainty with confidence

The Power of Solidarity - listening to the stories of others

The Power of Building the Wheel - assembling a team and sharing the credit

The Power of Patience - preparing for the right moment

Much like Patrick Lencioni's The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, you'll enjoy a powerful story while learning practical leadership strategies you can use right now. Guided questions and modern applications steer you to reflect upon your own leadership skills. The Eight Sources of Power introduces timeless wisdom to an unsteady world-where managers, employees, and entrepreneurs search for solutions grounded in purpose.

DAVID C. BAUMAN, PhD is a business professor and chair at Regis University. As a researcher, teacher, and organizational consultant, he brings a unique blend of scholarly depth and real-world practicality to his work. As a seminar leader and speaker, David inspires his audiences to lead with courage and integrity. He lives in Colorado.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781963271140
Publisher: Armin Lear Press
Publication date: 03/19/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

DAVID C. BAUMAN, PhD is a business professor and chair at Regis University. As a researcher, teacher, and organizational consultant, he brings a unique blend of scholarly depth and real-world practicality to his work. As a seminar leader and speaker, David inspires his audiences to lead with courage and integrity. He lives in Colorado.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Saved 11

2 An Invitation 13

3 The King and the Proposal 17

4 The Journey to the Capital 25

5 Constantine Phaulkon 31

6 The First Day of School 35

7 What Is in a Name? 41

8 Making Amends 47

9 Two Types of Power 49

10 Putting Power to the Test 55

11 Phaulkon Makes His Move 61

12 Authority Is Delegated 65

13 Building Up and Tearing Down 67

14 The Power of Invitation 73

15 Phetracha Complains to the King 81

16 Managing World Views 87

17 The Power of the Open Hand 95

18 The Trip to Lopburi 107

19 Taking Advantage of Rebellion 113

20 The Power of Praxis 117

21 Following the Expert 125

22 Choosing an Expertise 131

23 The Power of Framing 137

24 Visiting Lopburi Palace 145

25 Polishing the Emerald 155

26 The Power of Substitution 159

27 Making a Special Deal 171

28 Serving Others 177

29 Down Time 183

30 The Power of Solidarity 185

31 Following Faa 199

32 The Power of Building the Wheel 209

33 Massacre in Mergui 221

34 The Power of Patience 229

35 Trouble in Lopburi 243

36 Waiting in Bangkok 249

37 Searching for Those Who Need More Freedom 255

38 Muu Disrupts the Teak Trade 261

39 Faa Rescues Sex Workers 269

40 Tao Returns Home 277

41 Tao and Aqu Start a Business 283

42 Meeting the Tiger King 295

Epilogue 303

Reflect and Apply What You've Learned 305

Resources for Your Journey 341

About the Author 345

Endnotes 347

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