Reviews
'A useful account of how some of today's leaders view the critical paradoxes that will face them in tomorrow's world and why Protean Leadership may be the way of the future.'--Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management 'For those of us responsible for leading our organizations, communities, and countries into a better era, uncertainty and conflict keep us up at night and send us to the medicine, or liquor, cabinet. Nina Rosoff has, in The Power of Paradox, helped us make sense of these paradoxes, and some we might not see because we are blinded by singular simplicity. She engages us with tantalizing stories that give us hope. She lights the way to leverage the energy of these paradoxes and use the opportunity for innovation, growth, and deeper contribution.'--Richard E. Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve University, scholar and co-author of two international best sellers, Primal Leadership and Resonant Leadership 'In my leadership course we discuss leader style, situational factors, and the follower role, but we have paid little attention to leader flexibility, adaptability, and the concept of paradox. That will now change thanks to Nina Rosoff. In my other course on organization change, we talk about the importance of today's organization being agile, nimble, and adaptive. But how can an organization be such if the leader of that organization is not? Again, thanks to Nina Rosoff, we can now put these two (leader and organization) together more easily; indeed a terrific contribution from her.'- Warner Burke, PhD, Edward Lee Thorndike Professor of Psychology and Education, and Chair of the Department of Organization and Leadership, Teachers College, Columbia 'Nina Rosoff's The Power of Paradox captures the crux of modern leadership--how to deal with the paradoxes that inherently arise in complex organizations facing rapidly changing environments. It pulls no punches and offers no easy solutions. It challenges leaders to harvest the power of paradox by becoming 'protean' or changeable and thinking dynamically. Based on Rosoff's extensive experience developing leaders and insightful interviews with veteran executives, the book provides real-life lessons for leading in the face of uncertainty.'--Thomas G. Cummings, Professor of Management and Organization, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California 'Based on her vast experience with organizations and fascinating interviews with both named and anonymous leaders in many areas of life, Nina Rosoff identifies seven paradoxes that they must all confront. Full of real stories, the issues come alive in this book. And though it may sound unorthodox, the Protean Leadership Model she develops provides insight and hope to all who wish to lead successfully in this uncertain time.'--Lotte Bailyn, Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management, ãee 'A useful account of how some of today'e(tm)s leaders view the critical paradoxes that will face them in tomorrow'e(tm)s world and why Protean Leadership may be the way of the future.''e"Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management ãee 'For those of us responsible for leading our organizations, communities, and countries into a better era, uncertainty and conflict keep us up at night and send us to the medicine, or liquor, cabinet. Nina Rosoff has, in The Power of Paradox, helped us make sense of these paradoxes, and some we might not see because we are blinded by singular simplicity. She engages us with tantalizing stories that give us hope. She lights the way to leverage the energy of these paradoxes and use the opportunity for innovation, growth, and deeper contribution.''e"Richard E. Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve University, scholar and co-author of two international best sellers, Primal Leadership and Resonant Leadership ãee 'In my leadership course we discuss leader style, situational factors, and the follower role, but we have paid little attention to leader flexibility, adaptability, and the concept of paradox. That will now change thanks to Nina Rosoff. In my other course on organization change, we talk about the importance of today'e(tm)s organization being agile, nimble, and adaptive. But how can an organization be such if the leader of that organization is not? Again, thanks to Nina Rosoff, we can now put these two (leader and organization) together more easily; indeed a terrific contribution from her.'- ãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeãeeWarner Burke, PhD, Edward Lee Thorndike Professor of Psychology and Education, and Chair of the Department of Organization and Leadership, Teachers College, Columbia ãee ãee 'Nina Rosoff'e(tm)s The Power of Paradox captures the crux of modern leadership'e"how to deal with the paradoxes that inherently arise in complex organizations facing rapidly changing environments. It pulls no punches and offers no easy solutions. It challenges leaders to harvest the power of paradox by becoming 'protean' or changeable and thinking dynamically. Based on Rosoff'e(tm)s extensive experience developing leaders and insightful interviews with veteran executives, the book provides real-life lessons for leading in the face of uncertainty.''e"Thomas G. Cummings, Professor of Management and Organization, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California ãee 'Based on her vast experience with organizations and fascinating interviews with both named and anonymous leaders in many areas of life, Nina Rosoff identifies seven paradoxes that they must all confront. Full of real stories, the issues come alive in this book. And though it may sound unorthodox, the Protean Leadership Model she develops provides insight and hope to all who wish to lead successfully in this uncertain time.''e"Lotte Bailyn, Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management, 'A useful account of how some of today "s leaders view the critical paradoxes that will face them in tomorrow "s world and why Protean Leadership may be the way of the future.' "Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management 'For those of us responsible for leading our organizations, communities, and countries into a better era, uncertainty and conflict keep us up at night and send us to the medicine, or liquor, cabinet. Nina Rosoff has, in The Power of Paradox, helped us make sense of these paradoxes, and some we might not see because we are blinded by singular simplicity. She engages us with tantalizing stories that give us hope. She lights the way to leverage the energy of these paradoxes and use the opportunity for innovation, growth, and deeper contribution.' "Richard E. Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor, Case Western Reserve University, scholar and co-author of two international best sellers, Primal Leadership and Resonant Leadership 'In my leadership course we discuss leader style, situational factors, and the follower role, but we have paid little attention to leader flexibility, adaptability, and the concept of paradox. That will now change thanks to Nina Rosoff. In my other course on organization change, we talk about the importance of today "s organization being agile, nimble, and adaptive. But how can an organization be such if the leader of that organization is not? Again, thanks to Nina Rosoff, we can now put these two (leader and organization) together more easily; indeed a terrific contribution from her.'- Warner Burke, PhD, Edward Lee Thorndike Professor of Psychology and Education, and Chair of the Department of Organization and Leadership, Teachers College, Columbia 'Nina Rosoff "s The Power of Paradoxcaptures the crux of modern leadership "how to deal with the paradoxes that inherently arise in complex organizations facing rapidly changing environments. It pulls no punches and offers no easy solutions. It challenges leaders to harvest the power of paradox by becoming 'protean' or changeable and thinking dynamically. Based on Rosoff "s extensive experience developing leaders and insightful interviews with veteran executives, the book provides real-life lessons for leading in the face of uncertainty.' "Thomas G. Cummings, Professor of Management and Organization, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California 'Based on her vast experience with organizations and fascinating interviews with both named and anonymous leaders in many areas of life, Nina Rosoff identifies seven paradoxes that they must all confront. Full of real stories, the issues come alive in this book. And though it may sound unorthodox, the Protean Leadership Model she develops provides insight and hope to all who wish to lead successfully in this uncertain time.' "Lotte Bailyn, Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management