Leading in Times of Crisis
Navigating Through Complexity, Diversity, and Uncertainty to Save Your Business
ISBN: 9780470402306
Pages: 240
Recommendation
Contemporary executives have more to manage than leaders did at any time in the past. They’re like plate spinners, juggling to keep all their firms’ interests – customers, employees, investors, regulators, suppliers and the environment – from crashing to the ground. David L. Dotlich, Peter C. Cairo and Stephen H. Rhinesmith bring years of leadership expertise – and the results of 20 interviews with senior executives about 21st-century management – to this examination of leading in a “complex, diverse and uncertain” world. Clearly, the old command-and-control, problem-solving, analytical ways of piloting a firm are out; what’s in and crucial is a new leadership model combining the strengths of leaders’ “head, heart and guts.” While occasionally repetitive and trite, this informative book includes useful end-of-chapter questions, plus helpful graphics about preparing yourself and your team to be “whole leaders.” getAbstract recommends this text as a practical addition to the libraries of seasoned executives, middle managers and those climbing the corporate ladder into the future of business. Just be aware that, as one expert in the book cautions, you “can spend decades climbing the ladder – only to realize too late” that you “have placed it against the wrong wall.”
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About the Authors
David L. Dotlich, an adviser, author and speaker on leadership and business strategy, is the founder and former president of the Oliver Wyman Executive Learning Center, where Peter C. Cairo and Stephen H. Rhinesmith are senior partners.
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