SOCIAL SCIENCES

The Ignorant Maestro: How Great Leaders Inspire Unpredictable Brilliance

Portfolio. May 2015. 256p. notes. index. ISBN 9781591847236. $26.95; ebk. ISBN 9780698154742. BUS
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Orchestra conductor and motivational speaker Talgam's book is one of a long line of niche management titles (e.g., H.W. Crocker III's Robert E. Lee on Leadership). This one uses orchestral music as the main parable for handling people and situations. While a conductor may know the "tools of the trade," past mastery can never dictate the unknown future. Hence, management is always working with ignorance and should embrace the unknowable "gaps" that constitute the "space between the notes." Keynote listening is important—listening to others with the goal of creating dialog. Talgam illustrates his ideas with six orchestral conductors)—for example, Riccardo Muti relies on "command and control," an attitude fundamentally at odds with "filling the gaps" and dialog with others; Herbert von Karajan's unclear "guru-like" conducting puts undue pressure on his musicians (an example of not enough direction); and Leonard Bernstein is seen as the consummate master of embracing "ignorance" to create a new and productive performance.
VERDICT This short book ably presents Talgam's concept of management, and the conductor examples are especially illuminating. Recommended for readers interested in management, leadership, and classical music.
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