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The Hidden Patterns of Leadership: The Mental Models That Shape How We Lead, Team and Follow
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By bringing together behavioural science, organisational psychology, and real-world case studies from global corporations, government, and the military, this book explains why leaders do what they do - it offers a model that is at once deeply human and immediately practical. This book challenges that outdated paradigm by revealing the hidden psychological patterns, schemas, that shape how individuals think, behave, and collaborate at work. These schemas operate below the level of conscious awareness, influencing how we make decisions, respond to pressure, handle conflict, and engage with power. They determine whether people step forward as leaders, contribute as effective teammates, or withdraw as silent followers. At the heart of the book is a simple but powerful premise: • Leadership is not a role you hold. It is a schema-driven behaviour you adopt in a moment. • Teaming is not a personality trait. It is a schema that shapes how you collaborate. • Followership is not passive obedience. It is an active schema that can drive loyalty, dissent, or disengagement. This is not another leadership style model, it is a cognitive framework that explains why styles emerge in the first place and shows readers how to develop role agility across the challenges of modern organisational life.
By bringing together behavioural science, organisational psychology, and real-world case studies from global corporations, government, and the military, this book explains why leaders do what they do - it offers a model that is at once deeply human and immediately practical. This book challenges that outdated paradigm by revealing the hidden psychological patterns, schemas, that shape how individuals think, behave, and collaborate at work. These schemas operate below the level of conscious awareness, influencing how we make decisions, respond to pressure, handle conflict, and engage with power. They determine whether people step forward as leaders, contribute as effective teammates, or withdraw as silent followers. At the heart of the book is a simple but powerful premise: • Leadership is not a role you hold. It is a schema-driven behaviour you adopt in a moment. • Teaming is not a personality trait. It is a schema that shapes how you collaborate. • Followership is not passive obedience. It is an active schema that can drive loyalty, dissent, or disengagement. This is not another leadership style model, it is a cognitive framework that explains why styles emerge in the first place and shows readers how to develop role agility across the challenges of modern organisational life.


















