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First Look: Leadership Books for June 2023

Leading Blog

H ERE'S A LOOK at some of the best leadership books to be released in June 2023 curated just for you. Positive Chaos : Transform Crisis into Clarity and Advantage by Dan Thurmon In Positive Chaos , Dan Thurmon helps you better understand the true nature of chaos, including the positive aspects that you can harness to learn, grow, and excel.

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The Best Leadership Books of 2021

Leading Blog

Many of the books listed below help us to do just that. The books listed below help us to build the right foundation from which we can lead others. Emerging technologies, changing demographics, the data economy, automation, and other trends-the undercurrents of radical, systemic change-are crashing into each other. Blog Post ).

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The Best Leadership Books of 2020

Leading Blog

The more we use technology and outsourced thinking, we diminish our ability to think for ourselves. Too many lead for the sake of position and power and what that entitles them to. David Marquet (Portfolio, 2020) In his last book, Turn the Ship Around! Common sense no longer helps us connect the dots. Blog Post ). Blog Post ).

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Dinosaurs, Big Consulting Firms and Disruptive Innovation

N2Growth Blog

Thanks to Professor Clayton Christensen of Harvard University and his 1997 landmark book, The Innovator’s Dilemma , we have a new way of understanding the life cycle of companies and why some market leaders maintain their dominant position and other one-time market leaders disappear. GLOBAL CONSULTING & DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION.

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Managing Company Culture Anthropologically

Leading Blog

Large firms spend around $2,200 per employee per year on culture, yet only 30 percent of those efforts have a positive ROI. This approach plays right into the hands of eager consultants because getting from the current culture to the desired future culture becomes a gap-closing program.

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Change Your Habits

Great Leadership By Dan

A few years ago a printing plant client installed a new $20M high-technology press which could deliver speeds of 50,000 impressions an hour. Accountability means the prompt application of POSITIVE consequences (when folks do the right things the right way) and NEGATIVE consequences (when they don’t). Here’s an example.

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How To Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci: 7 Principles

QAspire

I recently re-read the book “How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci” by Michael Gelb and realized how profoundly the book impacted my thinking about creativity, learning and well being back in time. Artistry is about bringing positive change in the world. Here are my key thoughts these 7 aspects: 1.

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