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Rebels at Work
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Rebels at Work

A Handbook for Leading Change from Within

O'Reilly, 2014 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Do you ever think about the validity of the premises that underlie an issue? Do you wonder whether you need to view a problem from another angle? If you do, you’re probably acting and thinking like a rebel. As a “good rebel,” you step forward to tackle issues that threaten the future of your company. You face a challenging path and must learn to do things strategically in a way that helps you achieve your goals. Workplace strategists Lois Kelly and Carmen Medina offer a well-crafted manual for productive contrarians. getAbstract recommends their advice to rebels and to managers who want to know how to work with such thoughtful, passionate colleagues.

Take-Aways

  • “Good rebels” want to mend issues that could threaten the future of their companies.
  • “Bad rebels” complain, but they don’t make an effort to do anything differently.
  • A good rebel wants to work with new methods and solve problems, but doesn’t seek personal recognition.

About the Authors

Lois Kelly works with companies to sell products and reach customers in innovative ways. Retired 31-year CIA employee Carmen Medina speaks and writes about new global directions in a range of areas, including the nature of work.


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    G. R. 8 years ago
    I would agree with this books summary, I know I am rebel however this book has just reinforced that I am channeling that rebelliousness is the right way
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    T. L. 8 years ago
    Facts speak for themselves - good summary.