Leadership in the digital jungle

Many managers struggle with the management of digitalization. They see it as a technical discipline that is poorly connected to their day-to-day professional management.

With the book "Leadership in the Digital Jungle", Per Eeg wants to help these leaders move forward - and guide them to find their own way through the digital jungle of opportunities and challenges.

The book is especially aimed at managers in the public sector who are looking for an accessible and understandable handbook to help them manage digitalization.
You may experience uncertainty as you move into the digital jungle. This could be due to a lack of knowledge or a misunderstood and difficult technical language that monopolizes knowledge in the IT department and at the supplier.

Hybrid ways of working

These are exciting and challenging times for organizations. Fundamental questions about how we design our everyday and working lives are being asked by both managers and employees. This applies to key themes such as individual freedom, autonomy, productivity, flexibility, community, well-being, health and the understanding of 'a job'. Hybrid Work presents key challenges and offers concrete suggestions on how to best manage hybrid and distributed workforces.

Systemic leadership

"Systemic Leadership - Theory and Practice" consists of four main parts that provide a thorough and nuanced introduction to systemic leadership with both theoretical and practical perspectives. The four parts cover: The theoretical basis of systemic leadership, Leading through language, Managing organizational processes and Branching out into the systemic landscape.

The manager as a team coach

The Leader as Team Coach provides you with a wide range of tools that will better equip you to coach groups of individuals. The book introduces you to the leadership positions you can most advantageously take in different situations in relation to teams: When do I work as a coach? When as a manager?

Paradox Management - The search for value in complexity

Paradoxes are everywhere in organization and leadership. You may experience them as tensions between elements that are both connected and contradictory, such as between work and life. This book is an introduction to paradox management as a special perspective on organization and leadership.

Power in organizations

Power in organizations is an explosive topic, but also a blurry and difficult phenomenon to grasp. On the one hand, power is an organizational condition, on the other hand, it is a taboo. We rarely call power by name, but often refer to it by other terms such as influence, responsibility, co-determination and control. Power is usually perceived as something negative, almost reprehensible. But why is this the case?

Distributed leadership in the public sector

The book shows how distributed leadership can contribute to value creation in public organizations for the benefit of citizens and society. It highlights a number of points of attention that managers and employees can keep in mind when working with this form of leadership.

The book is based on a solid foundation of research, personal experience and plenty of concrete examples from Danish public organizations, and it equips managers and employees to succeed with an aligned sharing of management tasks.

Vision management

Do you want to know how to develop a vision for your organization that your employees don't perceive as a lofty and meaningless hot air balloon, but rather as a guiding star that sets a clear direction for your organization? Do you want to learn more about how you can take your organization's vision to the next level and make it a central focal point for your employees' daily work? And do you want to know what you can do to ensure that your employees accept the vision and are willing to work with you to realize it?

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