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Leading Up
How
to Lead Your Boss So You Both Win
Michael Useem
New York:
Crown Business/Random House, 2001; paperback edition, 2003.
General
Information on Leading Up
Articles on Upward Leadership by Michael Useem
Articles, Interviews, and Programs about Leading Up
Other Suggested Books and Articles on Upward Leadership
General
Information on Leading Up
Table
of Contents for Leading Up
Three
free chapters of Leading Up
Three
free audio-version chapters of Leading Up
Bio-sketch
of the author
Contact the author: useem@wharton.upenn.edu
Press release on Leading Up
Lessons
from Leading Up
Audio
version of Leading Up at Audible.com
Articles on Upward Leadership by Michael Useem
Michael Useem, "Leading
Your Boss," The Economic Times (India), Nov. 13, 2003.
Michael Useem, "Commentary:
The Finger Of Blame For Corporate Corruption Should Point Beyond CEO's,"
Nightly Business Report (television), November, 7, 2002.
Michael Useem, "Leading
from the Middle," Executive Update, October, 2002.
Michael Useem, "Leading
Up," Executive Excellence Magazine, February, 2002.
Michael Useem, "Leading Up: Lessons for CEOs in 'Managing
Their Boards,'" Directorship Magazine, November, 2001.
Michael Useem, "The
Ups and Downs of Leading People," Financial Times, Mastering
People Management, October 29, 2001.
Reprinted in The
Institute for Management Excellence Online Newsletter, February,
2002.
Michael Useem, "Leaders
Needn't Fear a Great Number Two," Wall Street Journal, October
8, 2001, p. A26 (online access for WSJ subscribers).
Articles,
Interviews, and Programs about Leading Up
"Leader's Edge, with Michael Useem" by Stephen
Bernhut, Ivey
Business Journal, November-December, 2002 (511Kb PDF file).
Wharton@Work: eBuzz, "A
Gallery of Leaders," November, 2002.
Interview with Michael Useem, EmergingLeader.com,
May, 2002.
Executive Source, Summary of Leading Up, 2002.
Institute for Management Excellence, "The
Ups and Downs of Leading People," February, 2002.
The Economist.com, "High
Climbers," January 28, 2002.
Jeffrey Steele, "Master
the Art of Coaching the Boss -- With Discretion," Chicago Tribune,
January 20, 2002.
Interview with Michael Useem on "Leadership"
in Ivey
Business Journal, January-February, 2002, pp. 42-43.
Interview with Michael Useem on "Upward
Leadership" in Leadership Wired, Vol. 4, No. 24, January,
2002.
Interview with Michael Useem on "Leading
Up" on E*Trade/WebFN, Dec. 19, 2001 (keyword search on
"Useem").
Interview with Michael Useem on "Upward
Leadership" on Financial Finesse Radio, December, 2001.
Knowledge@Wharton, "What
It Takes: Leadership From Below," Dec. 5-18, 2001.
Bill Breen, "Trickle-Up
Leadership," Fast Company, November, 2001.
Brook Manville, "Leading
Up to 'Leading Up': An Interview with Wharton Professor Mike Useem,"
LineZine, Fall, 2001.
Alexis Offen, "Power
Shift: Interview with Professor Michael Useem," MBA Jungle,
November, 2001.
Biz
Reader Review, October, 2001.
weLead Online Magazine, "Interview
with Michael Useem," September-October, 2001.
Jack Covert Selects, "Leading
Up," 800-CEOREAD, September, 2001.
Knowledge@Wharton, "The
Art of Leading Up," April 25, 2001.
Other Suggested Books and Articles on Upward Leadership
Bellman, Geoffrey M., Getting
Things Done When You Are Not in Charge. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992.
Fisher,
Roger, and Alan Sharp, Getting It Done: How to Lead When You’re Not
in Charge. New York:
HarperBusiness, 1998.
Fox,
Jeffrey J., How to Become CEO: The
Rules for Rising to the Top of Any Organization. New York: Hyperion, 1999.
Gabarro, John J., and John P.
Kotter, “Managing Your Boss,” Harvard Business Review, May-June,
1993, pp. 150-157.
Heenan,
David A., and Warren Bennis, “How to a Great No. 2,” Across the Board,
July-August, 1999, pp. 36-42.
Hymowitz,
Carol, “Competent Bosses Recognize Importance of Managing Up,” Wall
Street Journal, February 20, 2001.
Kelley,
Robert E., “In Praise of Followers,” Harvard Business Review,
November- December, 1988, pp. 1-8.
Muoio,
Anna,” Boss
Management: Unit of One,”
Fast Company, April, 1999.
Porter,
Lyman L., Robert W. Allen and Harold L. Angle, “The Politics of Upward
Influence in Organizations,” Research in Organizational Behavior, 3,
1981, pp. 109-149.
Schlesinger,
Len, “It Doesn’t Take A Wizard to Build a Better Boss,” Handbook of the
Revolution. New York: Fast
Company, 1997.
Stengel,
Richard, You’re Too Kind: A Brief History of Flattery. New York: Simon
and Schuster, 2000.
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