Leaders of the Caribbean - (Exploring Effective Leadership Practices Through Popular Culture) by Pelin Kohn & Michael J Urick (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The popular film series, Pirates of the Caribbean, provides salient themes of leadership.
- About the Author: Pelin Kohn is a leadership educator who has worked with corporate leaders and future leaders for twenty years.
- 152 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Leadership
- Series Name: Exploring Effective Leadership Practices Through Popular Culture
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About the Book
Kohn and Urick explore, through Pirates of the Caribbean, a range of leadership concepts such as transformational leadership, breaking down dysfunctional hierarchies by creating an equitable workplace and team effectiveness.
Book Synopsis
The popular film series, Pirates of the Caribbean, provides salient themes of leadership. Leaders of the Caribbean: Lead by the Code analyses leadership styles and behaviours of Captain Jack Sparrow, Hector Barbossa, Elizabeth Swann, Will Turner, and Davy Jones among other characters as they lead crews of pirates on treacherous adventures, battle zombies, interact with mermaids, and celebrate over bottles of rum. These stories can provide much in the way of illustrating academic leadership theories to provide examples of leadership ideals that readers can implement in their own organisations.
Kohn and Urick explore, through Pirates of the Caribbean, a range of leadership concepts such as transformational leadership, breaking down dysfunctional hierarchies by creating an equitable workplace and team effectiveness.
About the Author
Pelin Kohn is a leadership educator who has worked with corporate leaders and future leaders for twenty years. Kohn is currently working as a Leadership Program Chair and Founding Director of the Leadership Center. Her academic background includes a BA in International Relations, a master's in Education (as a Fulbright Scholar), and a Ph.D. in Leadership.
Michael J. Urick is Dean of the Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics, and Government at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania (USA) as well as a Professor of Management and Operational Excellence.