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The End of Leadership as We Know It

What Takes It to Lead in Today's Volatile and Complex World

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The End of Leadership as We Know It

Di: Steve Garcia, Dan Fisher
Letto da: Brian Wiggins
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In The End of Leadership as We Know It, a team of veteran executive and leadership strategists delivers an expert analysis of the ten most common errors leaders make when attempting to address disruption and concrete strategies for avoiding them. In the book, you'll find ways to apply the latest research in adaptive leadership and complexity to your own leadership style and achieve the impact you seek to have on your business, your followers, and yourself.

The authors explain how to rethink the essence of leadership during times of flux and show you how to deal with unpredictable situations. You'll also find:

- Ways to identify the devastating blind spots caused by current approaches to leadership

- Strategies for unleashing the creativity and potential of employees, rather than controlling them

- Tough-love feedback for contemporary leaders doing their best to deliver results in an increasingly uncertain and volatile business environment

Full of creativity and inspirational energy, The End of Leadership as We Know It will benefit managers, executives, board members, business students, and other current and aspiring business leaders.

©2023 Steve Garcia and Dan Fisher (P)2023 Ascent Audio
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