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Freedom to Change: Four Strategies to Put Your Inner Drive into Overdrive


Freedom to Change: Four Strategies to Put Your Inner Drive into Overdrive

Hardback by Fullan, Michael (Toronto, Canada)

Freedom to Change: Four Strategies to Put Your Inner Drive into Overdrive

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ISBN:
9781119024361
Publication Date:
7 Aug 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:
Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S.
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 - 19 May 2024
Freedom to Change: Four Strategies to Put Your Inner Drive into Overdrive

Description

Break free to make real change for yourself and others Have you ever felt like your progress was being blocked, not just by your own circumstances, but by the presence and actions of others? Freedom to Change releases you from the trap of constantly telling yourself that you'd be more successful at teaching, leading, or contributing to an organization if only others didn't stand in your way. In his engaging, irreverent style, bestselling author Michael Fullan explores the two kinds of freedom in our daily lives: freedom from obstacles versus freedom to take initiative and act. Gaining freedom from barriers has no value in itself until it is partnered with an equally determined sense of what you truly want. What change would you like to bring about for yourself or those around you? Given that human nature and productivity are fundamentally social, Fullan prescribes four dynamically interrelated actions we can take: Consciously seeking a balance between our own autonomy and cooperation with others Improving the feedback exchange-giving more valuable responses, as well as eliciting, hearing, and accepting feedback more effectively Building accountability to others into the fabric of our working lives Finding ways to influence others with the changes we've made and want to spread Illustrated and enriched with examples from education, business, and nonprofit sectors, Freedom to Change offers recommendations for both individuals and organizations seeking to enhance connectedness and independence.

Contents

About the Author vii About the Ontario Principals' Council ix Acknowledgments xi Preface xiii 1 Freedom From or Freedom To 1 2 Simplexity as a Guide for Change 23 3 Autonomy and Cooperation 43 4 Feedback 65 5 Accountability 99 6 Diffusion 129 7 Your Own Best Freedom 153 References 165 Index 171

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