"Assembling the best researchers in the world on leader thinking skills to review and integrate what is known on the topic, and then asking them to discuss the applications and implications of this knowledge for practice, makes for a highly fascinating and extremely useful compendium. For leader success and effectiveness, these experts on leader cognition have pushed the field further faster, making this book a must-read for researchers, practitioners, and aspiring students of leader cognitive skills." - Francis J. Yammarino, PhD, Binghamton University, State University of New York, USA."One of the most important functions of leadership is decision making because effective decisions relate to organizational performance. But how do leaders make the right decisions? This volume provides an excellent overview of how leaders think: how leaders gather and process information to make strategic decisions. Starting with leader intelligence and information processing, this volume covers a wide range of topics examining the thought process of leaders as decision makers. The emphasis on creative thinking and problem solving is important, giving the challenging context of organizational change. The final chapter on the importance of the selection of wise leaders underscores the importance of ethical leadership in today’s turbulent world." - Terri A. Scandura, Warren C. Johnson Professor of Management, Miami Business School, University of Miami, USA. "The vast majority of leadership research has concentrated on leader behaviors and follower reactions to leaders, ignoring the thinking that let up to those behaviors. This book adeptly captures this critical, yet largely overlooked component of leadership. This book is packed with excellent insights and advice for leaders as well as critical pieces for scholars of cognition. Topic areas include creative problem solving, causal analysis, forecasting and the importance of wisdom. This book brings together the "wisdom" of eminent scholars to summarize the most current "thinking" on the subject of leader thinking skills." - Leanne Atwater, Professor of Leadership and Management, C. T. Bauer College of Business, University of Houston, USA. "Once again, Mumford hits a home run with an exceptional volume that speaks to one of the most critical needs in organizational studies: leadership selection and development. Mumford and Higgs showcase their unique ability to knit together academic research with practitioner concerns. In this well-written volume they clearly lay out the case for looking at the cognitive abilities and decision making skills that are vitally important, empirically verifiable, predictors of leadership and organizational performance. The contributed chapters from an all-star line-up of authors support the importance of "functional leadership", the key theme providing an alternative to "idealism" leadership research based just on self-reports. There is no question that academics will be inspired to incorporate these findings into their own research programs; practitioners will be delighted to find numerous, actionable, potent "take-aways". This effort will be a seminal volume establishing functional leadership as a current and future leadership theme for the 21st century." - Steven E. Markham, Mgt. Dept., Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, USA. "It is clear that both Mumford and Higgs have assembled a ‘who’s who’ stable of authors to examine the topic of leader thinking. These leadership experts synthesize and summarize how leaders think and operate, providing in-depth science in an accessible format. For anyone interested in understanding what’s going on ‘under the hood’ of leadership, this book is a must have. I would recommend the book to my exceptional undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty colleagues. It will sit on my shelf as a key resource both now and in the years to come." - Samuel T. Hunter, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, Industrial and Organizational Program Area, Pennsylvania State University, USA.