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(2021), "Index", Breen, J.M., van der Steege, M., Martin, S.S. and Glick-Smith, J.L. (Ed.) Women Courageous, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 373-381. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-422-720211028
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INDEX
Acceptance
, 271
Adaptability
, 146–147
Adaptive survivor
, 117–118
Addiction treatment practices
, 321
Advance Internal Advisory Board
, 44–45
African-American woman
, 135–136
Age of Emergent Change, The
, 189–190
Air Education
, 235–236
Air Force
, 290
Air Force Staff Officer, learning to
, 234–236
Alignment, strengthening
, 185–186
Ambiguity in change using emotional intelligence
, 138–144
Ambition gap
, 331–332
American in Uganda
, 18–21
collective courage
, 29–30
expatriate transformation process
, 24–26
invisible leadership
, 21–22
from outside looking in
, 13–15
physical punishment
, 15
power-with
, 23–24
preschool
, 16
reflective questions
, 30–31
self-inflicted pressures
, 17–18
story
, 12–21
theoretical discussion
, 21–30
whiteness and white supremacy
, 26–28
Amplification
, 88–90
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
, 166
Anger
, 138, 271
Antiracist leadership
, 40
Anxiety
, 138
Appreciative inquiry techniques
, 182
defining best possible solution through
, 183–185
Asserting power
, 116
Astronaut evaluation board (AEB)
, 137–138
Authentic humility
, 33–34, 40, 42
Authenticity
, 341–342
choosing leadership
, 337–338
claiming superpower
, 342–346
confronting reality and choosing courage
, 340–342
facedown
, 339–340
facedown redux and choosing authenticity daily
, 347–349
lessons on leading with
, 349–350
pandemic
, 346–347
Bargaining
, 271
Behavioral courage
, 3
“Being second”
, 159
Belief
, 170
Bevelander, Dianne
, 79–81, 83, 86, 92
build tribe
, 93–94
choosing to control own destiny
, 83–86
courage to keep leading
, 87–91
passion, resilience, sisterhood, and amplification
, 88–90
reflection activity
, 94–95
wisdom from Dianne’s experience and intellect
, 91–94
women do not need fixing
, 91–92
Bias
, 93
Bicultural identity
, 51
bond with native land, and collective trauma
, 55
of woman leader
, 55–57
Bicultural women leaders
, 55
courage to
, 58–59
Biculturalism
, 55–58
Black feminist
, 38–39
Black Sea
, 61
Board conflict
, 224–226
Board decision-making process
, 224
Bond with native land
, 60–61
bicultural identity
, 55
Books
, 273
organization
, 3–7
Botto, Karen L.
, 353
Boundarylessness of courage
, 5
Business school of Erasmus University Rotterdam
, 80
Call to adventure
, 113–114, 120, 129–130
Cancer
, 81
Candidate
, 97
Cardwell, Jan
, 354–355
Career change
, 307–308
Career-oriented black women
, 58
Change
, 138
managing
, 188–190
process
, 189
Charter of Engagement
, 182–183
Cheetah
, 12
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
, 218, 337–338
Choice of courage
, 6–7
City of Toronto Act
, 177
Claiming leadership
, 38
Coercive power
, 23–24
Coetzer, Diane
, 355
Cognitive flexibility
, 146–147
Collaborative relationship
, 239
Collective courage
, 29–30
Collective trauma
, 62–66
bicultural identity, bond with native land, and collective trauma
, 55
bicultural identity of woman leader
, 55–57
bond with native land
, 60–61
“Communication and Place”
, 50
connection with biculturalism
, 57–58
courage to bicultural woman leader
, 58–59
experience relevant
, 66–67
leaders and collective trauma of people
, 64–66
story
, 51–59
women courageous
, 51
Colluding perpetuator archetype
, 116–117
Color of courage
, 4
“Common sense” policy
, 24–25
“Communication and Place” course
, 50–51, 60
Compassionate leadership
, 328–330
Complementary addiction treatment practices
, 321
Confronting reality
, 340–342
Congruity theory
, 332
Courage
, 2–3, 97, 107–108, 198, 200, 227, 341–342
to blow whistle
, 202–204
boundarylessness of
, 5
choice of
, 6–7
choosing
, 340–342
color of
, 4
courageous leadership
, 200–202
courageous women claiming courage
, 207–208
for crucial conversations
, 208–210
depths of
, 4–5
mandate of
, 5–6
Pena’s buckets of courage
, 202
shaping of
, 7
whistleblower 1
, 203
whistleblower 2
, 203–204
whistleblower 3
, 204
whistleblowing workplace courage
, 204–207
Courage of NASA
advice for future leaders
, 149–151
background
, 137–138
dealing with ambiguity in change using emotional intelligence
, 138–144
Epps and Crew
, 136
flight crew
, 137
International Space Station
, 153
new beginning for Epps
, 151–152
strategies for moving through neutral zone
, 144–149
Courage to bicultural woman leader
, 58–59
Courage to navigate man’s world
adventure into unknown
, 284–288
playing with boys
, 280–281
questions
, 293–294
reality
, 281–284
scholarly commentary
, 288–293
Courage to survive
courage requirement
, 259–260
emotional abuse
, 254–255
happening
, 255–259
labyrinth of courage
, 260–263
own story
, 252–253
questions for reflection
, 263
Courageous humility
, 40–42
Courageous intentional action
, 205
Courageous keys
building values-based team
, 181–183
city within park
, 177–178
courage mandate
, 178
courageous leadership opportunities
, 176–178
dedication
, 175–176
defining best possible solution through appreciative inquiry
, 183–185
governmental amalgamation
, 177
leadership style
, 180–181
looking after yourself
, 190–192
managing change
, 188–190
to navigating labyrinth
, 178–179
recognizing everyone at every level
, 186–188
seven courageous leadership approaches
, 179–192
strengthening pride and alignment
, 185–186
Courageous leadership
, 200, 202, 210–211
emotional intelligence
, 238–239
journey
, 234–243
learning to Air Force Staff Officer
, 234–236
opportunities
, 176–178
self-assessment
, 237–238
Shenandoah University
, 242–243
speaking truth to power and inviting speaking of truth
, 240–242
theoretical discussion
, 243–245
Courageous woman
courage to keep leading
, 87–91
extreme outlier
, 81–83
passion, resilience, sisterhood, and amplification
, 88–90
passion and resilience in pandemic times
, 90–91
reflection activity
, 94–95
wisdom from Dianne’s experience and intellect
, 91–94
Courageous women
, 42
claiming courage
, 207–208
COVID-19
, 66, 188, 191, 346
pandemic
, 79–81, 90–91, 233–234, 325–326
Crucial conversations, courage for
, 208–210
CST-100 Starliner spacecraft
, 152
Cultural adaptation
, 54–55
Cultural certainty
, 24–25
Cultural dynamics
, 313
Cultural learning curve
, 26
Dagger stage
, 115–116
Dedication
, 175–176
Default leaders
, 332
Deficiency model
, 172
Deliberation
, 2–3
Denial
, 138, 271
Depression
, 138, 271
Depths of courage
, 4–5
Disappointment
, 141–142
Disorientation
, 138
Dispositional flexibility
, 147
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
, 342
Double Helix Leadership Model
, 114–115
Duty of loyalty
, 216–217
Duty of obedience
, 216–217
Duty to care
, 216–217
Dynamic leadership
, 300
Economic liberalization
, 52–53
Education
, 13–14
Education Amendments Act (1972)
, 288–289
Effective leaders
, 304–305
Ego
, 228
Elixir stage
, 116, 125–126
Emotional abuse
, 254–255
Emotional flexibility
, 147
Emotional intelligence
, 138, 144, 238–239, 242–244
Emotional labor
, 141
Emotional literacy
, 17
Emotions
, 138
Empathy
, 38–39, 65–66, 239, 244
Empowering leadership
, 18–19
Empowering transformer
, 118, 129
Empowerment of women
, 83
England, Catherine
, 356
Epps, Jeanette
, 135–136, 138–139
advice for future leaders
, 149–151
background
, 137–138
dealing with ambiguity in change using emotional intelligence
, 138–144
Epps and Crew
, 136, 141
flight crew
, 137
new beginning for Epps
, 151–152
strategies for moving through neutral zone
, 144–149
Epps, Luberta
, 139
Erasmus Centre for Women and Organisations (ECWO)
, 80, 85
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)
, 80
“Examining Whiteness”
, 40–42
Expatriate transformation process
, 24–26
Extreme outlier
, 81–83
Facedown
moment
, 339–340
redux and choosing authenticity daily
, 347–349
Family
, 266
Family Care Plan
, 284–285
Far Off Place, A
, 12
Female leader identity. See also Bicultural identity
, 304–306
developing
, 310–312
making sense of
, 306–312
personal tale of
, 300–306
reflective exercise
, 313–315
Fiorini, Carly (CEO of Hewlett-Packard)
, 290
Fire and emergency medical services (Fire & EMS)
, 158, 172
Firefighter
, 162–163
Flow-based decision-making
, 158
Flow-based leadership
, 158
background on
, 158–159
Forest Bathing
, 191
Free-spirited rebels
, 59
Friends
, 266
Frumer, Jenni
, 356–357
Gabelmann, Jodi
, 357
Gender
, 34–35, 150–151
courageous, humbled excellence
, 35–38
equality
, 83, 93
identity
, 3
Gendered leadership stereotypes, overcoming
, 331–333
Georgia Smoke Diver (GSD)
, 158
rocker
, 162
Glick-Smith, Judith L.
, 358
Gott, Trisha
, 358–359
Governmental amalgamation
, 177
Granting leadership
, 38
“Great man” leadership archetype
, 337–338
Grief
, 141–142
Grounding stage
, 114–115
Hardship Epps
, 136–137
Hedgehog concept
, 343, 345
Heldman, Caroline
, 359
Heroine journey
, 114–116
Hickman and Sorenson’s framework
, 22
Hmong women leaders
, 58
Holy restlessness
, 40
Horizon 2020 program
, 87
Human connection
, 329
Human frailty
, 228
Humility
, 33–34, 38–39
within leadership
, 34–35
Identity, imposter syndrome and
, 307–310
Ignatian concept
, 151
Illumination
, 1
Imposter syndrome and identity
, 307–310
Inclusive leadership
, 245
Institute for Democratic Alternatives in Southern Africa (IDASA)
, 122–123
Intention
, 2–3
Intentional action, courageous
, 205
Interim Director
, 36–37
International Space Station (ISS)
, 135–136, 153
Interpersonal communication
, 172
Intraboard conflict
, 224
Invisible leadership. See also Leadership
, 21–22
Invisible privilege condition
, 290
Jodi Gabelmann
, 158, 167, 170
background on flow-based leadership
, 158–159
on becoming
, 161–165
on Being second
, 159, 171
experiential training program in Fire & EMS
, 158
Jodi’s story
, 159–171
mentors and support systems
, 170
struggles
, 165–167
theoretical discussion
, 171–172
Kinnear, Lisa
, 360
Labyrinth
, 1–2
arbitrary turning
, 265–272
of courage
, 260–263
courageous keys to navigating
, 178–179
early years of adventure
, 266–267
final journey
, 267–271
find peace. find strength. be brave
, 271–272
PTG
, 272–275
Leaders
, 43–44, 299–300
and collective trauma of people
, 64–66
Leadership
, 101, 201, 261, 299–300
approach
, 338
being transparent and true to self
, 223
challenge
, 217–219
choosing
, 337–338
compassionate
, 328–330
context and leadership-as-practice
, 101–102
courage
, 107–108
courageous
, 200–202
courageous, humbled excellence
, 35, 38, 42
decision to roar
, 221
empowering transformer power model
, 119
humility within leadership
, 34–35
identity
, 136–137
independent win
, 102–107
labyrinth
, 136–137
Linda Sibanyoni’s story
, 99–101
moral compass
, 219–221
organizational leadership
, 42–45
power tensions model
, 116–118
qualities
, 300–301
reflection
, 109–111
scholarly commentary
, 223–228
style
, 180–181
toxic
, 226–227
trust your instincts
, 222
values
, 341–342
Zimbabwe
, 98–99
Leadership-as-practice (L-A-P)
, 97
context and
, 101–102
Learning
, 54–55
to Air Force Staff Officer
, 234–236
learning-oriented approach
, 342
Liberation
, 54–55
Liberatory
ideology
, 42
leadership
, 43–44
model
, 42
Lindsey, Jill
, 360–361
Love
, 265–266, 341–342
Luning, Celeste Raver
, 361
Making sense of experience
, 228
Management
, 310–312
Managing change
, 188–190
Mandate of courage
, 5–6
Mandela Washington Fellowship program (MWF)
, 104–105
Manpower and Personnel Command (MPC)
, 237–238
Mantra
, 277
Martin, Suzanne Stigler
, 362
“Masculine” leadership
, 332–333
“Me Too Movement”
, 149, 202
Meditation
, 274
Mentors
, 121–122
stage
, 114–115
and support systems
, 170
Military
military for women
, 284
service
, 279
Mindful approach
, 101
Mindfulness
, 274
leadership through
, 99
Moral authority
, 224
Moral compass
, 219–221
Moral courage
, 3, 184
Moss Breen, Jennifer A.
, 354
Motivation
, 244
“n-culturals”
, 59
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
, 135–136
National Intelligence University (NIU)
, 287–288
Natural disasters
, 66
New York Times, The
, 85
Nobel, Donnette
, 362–363
Noble intentions
, 2–3
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
, 122–123
Nonprofit boards
, 216–217
Nonprofit professional leader
, 227
Officer Training School (OTS)
, 234
Oppression
, 38–39
Organizational barriers
, 290
Organizational culture
, 305
Organizational leadership
, 42–45
Organizational life cycle theory
, 338
Organizational success
, 224
Organizational values
, 342
Ortlepp, Karen
, 363
OTR
, 54
Overwhelming emotions
, 139–140
Page, Michael
, 363–364
Pamphlets
, 273
Pandemic
, 346–347
Passion
, 88–90
in pandemic times
, 90–91
Passion–Resilience Matrix
, 89
Patriarchal systems
, 117–118
Patriarchy
, 116
Peace
, 271–272
Perfectionism
, 13–14
Perpetrator
, 220
Pervasive gender balance
, 79–80
Physical courage
, 3
Physical training (PT)
, 162–163
Pivoting
, 287–288
Political game playing
, 128–129
Political manipulation
, 224
Political transformation
, 52–53
Post-pandemic behavior
, 201
Posttraumatic growth (PTG)
, 272, 275, 325, 327
Power
, 217
power-over
, 23–24
power-with
, 23–24
of words
, 54–55
Pride, strengthening
, 185–186
Process
, 44
Product
, 44
Prologue
, 114
Promotional processes
, 164
Protections for courageous
, 206–207
Psychological power
, 128
Psychological trauma
, 63
Public discourse
, 54–55
Public television station
, 54
Race
, 34–35
courageous, humbled excellence
, 38–42
Racial tensions
, 66
Raver, Sylvie
, 364–365
Reactive role management
, 42–43
Reality
, 281–284
Receiving society
, 56–57
Reception
, 1
Recreational Therapy
, 160
Reflection activity
, 94–95
continually reflect on your career and life choices
, 94
developing resilience
, 95
reflect on youth
, 95
Reframing
, 2–3
Relationship-focused approach
, 342
Researching
, 54–55
Resilience
, 88–90
developing
, 95
leads to new beginnings
, 147–149
in pandemic times
, 90–91
Resiliency
, 273
Resisting change
, 114
Results-driven approach
, 342
Resurrection stage
, 115–116, 124–125
Return to light stage
, 115–116, 122–123
Reversal stage
, 115–116
Risks
, 2–3, 206
Rock to Recovery
, 320
analysis of Dr Scharff’s leadership in loss
, 327–333
compassionate leadership
, 328–330
fallen brother
, 320–321
joining
, 321–322
leading through loss
, 323–325
overcoming gendered leadership stereotypes
, 331–333
posttraumatic growth
, 325–327
reflective questions
, 333–334
slippery slope toward relapse
, 322–323
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
, 80
Rules of Order
, 199
Russian Communication Association
, 54–55
Russian consciousness
, 51
Sadness
, 138
Scharff, Constance
, 365
Scholarly commentary
, 223, 228, 288, 293
board conflict
, 224–226
courage
, 227
making sense of experience
, 228
moral authority
, 224
toxic leadership
, 226–227
Selection threshold stage
, 114–115
Self-assessment
, 237–238, 242–244
Self-awareness
, 243–244, 309
Self-care
, 191
Self-defense program
, 146
Self-reflection
, 309
Self-regulation
, 244
Self-understanding
, 309
Seruyange, Alisha Damron
, 366
Shaping of courage
, 7
Shared learning
, 17
Shenandoah University
, 242–243
Sibanyoni, Linda K.
, 366–367
Single mother
, 292–293
Sisterhood
, 88–90
Sisterhood–Amplification Matrix
, 89
Smoke Diver program
, 164
Social capital
, 150–151
Social courage
, 3
Social skills
, 244
South Africa
, 79–80
women in
, 125
Speak truth/invite speaking of truth
, 244–245
Speranza, Carly
, 367
Spiritual Exercises
, 145
Staley School of Leadership Studies (SSLS)
, 104–105
Standpoint theory
, 38–39
Stereotypical male behaviors
, 340
Stoplight approach
, 16–17
Stressors
, 66
Suicide
, 256
Sukers, Marie Rex
, 113–114, 124
elixir stage
, 125–126
first call to adventure
, 120
Marie’s courageous leadership journey in her words
, 119–126
mentor
, 121–122
new call to adventure
, 129–130
prologue of heroine
, 119–120
reflective questions
, 130–131
resistance to change
, 120–121
resurrection
, 124–125
return to light
, 122–123
theoretical underpinnings
, 126–129
Support systems, mentors and
, 170
Takkenberg, Hanneke
, 79–80
Tempered radicals
, 44–45
Terra Nova
, 13, 17, 30
academy
, 14
students in uniform
, 18
Threats
, 206
Tilghman-Havens, Jennifer
, 368
Tolar, Mary Hale
, 368–369
Tolstikov-Mast, Yulia
, 369
Top Gun (movie)
, 280
Toronto Transition Team
, 177
Toxic leadership
, 226–227
Toxicity
, 228
Traditional gender expectations
, 33–34
Tragedy
, 272
Training Command
, 235–236
Transition
, 301–303
making sense of
, 306–312
personal tale of
, 300–306
reflective exercise
, 313–315
Trauma. See also Collective trauma
, 62–63
Truth, speaking truth to power and inviting speaking of
, 240–242
Tucker-Reid, Claire
, 370
Ubuntu
, 22
Under the Tuscan Sun (movie)
, 266
Underground communications
, 224
Unexpected emotional attacks
, 254
United States Whistleblower Protection Act
, 202
Values
, 341–342
Values-based team
building
, 181–183
creating Charter of Engagement
, 182–183
strengthening values
, 183
Van der Steege, Madeleine
, 370–371
Vision for leadership
, 341–342
Vulnerability
, 201, 347
Vulnerable and courageous process
, 172
Websites
, 273
Well-being
, 277
Wes Geer (Rock to Recovery’s CEO)
, 320
Whistleblower
, 202
whistleblower 1
, 203
whistleblower 2
, 203–204
whistleblower 3
, 204
Whistleblowing workplace courage
, 204–207
courageous intentional action
, 205
moral goals and conflicts
, 205
protections for courageous
, 206–207
risks and threats
, 206
White Fragility
, 26–28
White supremacy
, 26–28
White-identifying person
, 40–42
Whiteness
, 26–28
Woman leader, bicultural identity of
, 55–57
Women
, 38, 331
as atypical leaders
, 331
leaders
, 117–118, 291
in leadership
, 312
military for
, 284
as organizational leaders
, 340
in South Africa
, 125
“Women Courageous”
, 1–2, 42
Women’s Career Day
, 161
Workplace courage
, 204–207
World Health Organization
, 66–67
Wyneken, Claire L.
, 371
Youth-centered approach
, 342
Zero-tolerance policy for physical punishment
, 15
Zimbabwe
, 98–99
- Prelims
- 1 Introduction
- The Color of Courage
- 2 An American in Uganda: Sharing Power and Living to Learn
- 3 Leadership That Liberates: Cultivating Courage, Humility, and Identity
- 4 The Effects of Collective Trauma and Redefining My Relationship with Russia
- The Depths of Courage
- 5 Dianne Bevelander: A Courageous Woman of Passion and Resilience
- 6 Leadership as Courageous Practice
- 7 Courageous Dreams and the Leadership Power to Build a Better World
- The Boundarylessness of Courage
- 8 Not Enough Space for Everyone: The True Courage of NASA Astronaut Jeanette Epps
- 9 Battalion Chief Jodi Gabelmann's Journey to Peace and Pride
- 10 Seven Courageous Keys to Navigate the Labyrinth
- The Mandate of Courage
- 11 Courage: A Seven-letter Word That Saved a Nonprofit
- 12 The Courage to Roar: Leadership without Remorse
- 13 Lessons in Courageous Leadership
- The Choice of Courage
- 14 Harnessing the Courage to Survive
- 15 A Labyrinth of Pain and Peace
- 16 The Courage to Navigate a Man's World
- The Shaping of Courage
- 17 Transitions and Identity
- 18 Rock to Recovery: Resiliency in Loss
- 19 Choosing Authenticity: A Daily Practice for Leaders
- Appendix: About the Contributors
- Index