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              Student Leadership Program Knowledge Community 
                      Literature Review 
        Rath, T., & Conchie, B. (2008). Strengths based leadership: Great leaders, teams and 
           why people follow.  NY:  Gallup Press. 
         
        Synopsis 
        This purpose of Strengths Based Leadership is to add to the literature on the 
        Strengths movement, and specifically address how Strengths can be used to build on 
        a person’s leadership abilities.  Rath and Conchie identify three keys to being an 
        effective leader: knowing your strengths and investing in others’ strengths, getting 
        people with the right combination of strengths on your team, and understanding the 
        basic needs of followers.  With these three areas as a framework, Rath and Conchie 
        use the 34 signature themes from the StrengthsFinder assessment to create four 
        domains of leadership. These domains are Executing, Influencing, Relationship 
        Building, and Strategic Thinking. Rath and Conchie use these four domains to show 
        how the Strengths that fit into these domains can be used to be an effective leader. 
        The authors explain that teams that are most effective have each of the four domains 
        represented among its members. The executing domain is defined as the ability to 
        get things done. The Influencing domain is the domain that allows people to get 
        support for their ideas. The Relationship Building domain includes the skills to 
        develop connections between and among group members. The Strategic Thinking 
        domain is defined as those in the group who keep the group focused on the task at 
        hand.  
         
        The authors propose that followers in groups have four basic needs: trust, 
        compassion, stability, and hope. It is explained that when these needs are met, 
        people are more likely to follow and be loyal to the leader.  
         
        As with other Gallup Press books on Strengths, the authors provide resources as to 
        how each of the 34 StrengthsFinder themes can be used in a leadership role. In 
        addition, the authors list ways in which leaders build leadership with people who 
        have different themes than the leader personally has. 
         
        Usage 
        This book would be best used to enhance Strengths development.  To be really 
        useful, it would help if groups have previously taken the StrengthsFinder 
        assessment. The resources provided in the book can be used to help leaders better 
        understand their strengths and better understand group dynamics. This book can 
        also be used for leadership development purposes, especially in terms of 
        understanding why people follow. 
         
        Level 
        This book can be used on a variety of different levels. It would be a better fit for 
        students who are more experienced in their leadership such as upperclassmen or 
        graduate students.. This book would also be quite helpful for leadership educators 
        and student organization advisors. 
         
        Critique 
        This book is a fairly quick read, and includes a decent amount of information about 
        Strength based leadership. The authors write in a fairly concise style. While the 
        authors do a decent job of explaining the concepts, it would be beneficial if more 
        information and examples of how to use the information were provided.  If the 
        reader does not have a previous knowledge of Strengths, this book may not be the 
        best resource.  This book could be a better resource if it provided more insight into 
        how this can be applied to develop leadership. The authors do a good job of 
        describing content, but don’t really get into the applicability of it. 
         
        Rating 
        If you have interests in Strengths, this book would be a 4 out of 5. Overall however, 
        this book gets a 3 out of 5. 
         
        Reviewed by: AJ Stamaski, Texas A&M University 
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