May 17, 2024

Followership: How Followers Are Creating Change and Changing Leaders

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Welcome to the latest episode of Book Insights from Mind Tools.

In today's podcast, lasting around 15 minutes, we're looking at "Followership: How Followers Are Creating Change and Changing Leaders", by Barbara Kellerman. Right from the start, this book stands out from other leadership books, because it shifts the usual focus from leaders to followers. The author argues that we've spent too long obsessing about superiors, at the expense of those who are led. Apart from being a gripping read, Followership makes a convincing case that followers are now more important than ever – and it's about time we paid attention to them.

The author, Barbara Kellerman, is an expert on the topic of leadership. She lectures on Public Leadership in Harvard's School of Government. This book on followers grew out of her previous book entitled Bad Leadership. In her study of how bad leadership happens, and why bad leadership matters, the author developed her belief in the importance of the follower to the leader. Here, in her latest book, she explores the role that followers play in the quality of leadership – good or bad.

So, who should read this book? Obviously, anyone who's interested in finding out more about workplace dynamics would benefit from reading it. But it would also appeal to those who enjoy exploring human relationships – as well as important historic events. And it doesn't matter whether you're a leader or a follower either: the book's insights are invaluable for both.

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