The leadership survival guide : 11 keys for "storm proofing" your leadership portfolio to survive, thrive in, and outlast high-risk environments

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Currently, change is the new normal. As change grows, so does risk. But how will leaders understand the risk if they don't measure it? In short, they won't. The reality is that ignorance is never bliss. What leaders and their organizations don't know will eventually impact them and their customers. Thus, situational awareness, forethought, and preparation are now key competencies for leaders to survive in high-risk environments. In this book, readers will learn the basics of leadership time management, the disruptability quotient, the leadership "canary" and why it's just as important to leaders as it was to coal miners, and the slippery slope of change management (do we improve, change, or model the current state?), signals of leadership maturity and false positives, mastering the art of organizational knowledge, the pearls, and pitfalls of leadership rebranding, and the risk of non-utilized talent. Why aren't current leaders required to undergo "storm proofing" from an operational perspective? As many of us experienced in various academic programs, the main foci are technical skills in management, organizational theory, data analysis, and many of the traditional leadership training courses. But, what happens when a leadership storm appears such as an unprecedented pandemic or supply chain crisis, or talent gaps where workers are not available to complete the basic services humanity relies on daily? Most leaders were not and are not prepared for today's storms. The result is reactive leadership, higher-than-expected risk propositions, and disruptive transformations that force leaders from their perches to find the next best role their skillsets will buy. This book is for leaders and professionals who are currently, or will be leading teams, divisions, and organizations. Its purpose is to provide practical guidance on how leaders can "stormproof" their portfolios. Thus, they will be able to survive, thrive in, and outlast high-risk leadership storms that will overwhelm their less-prepared peers.

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Chapter 1: The ABCs of Leadership Time Management

Chapter 2: The Disruptability Quotient

Chapter 3: The Leadership Canary

Chapter 4: The Slippery Slope of Change Management: Do We Improve, Change or Model the Current State?

Chapter 5: Signals of Leadership Maturity and False Positives

Chapter 6: Mastering the Art of Organizational Knowledge

Chapter 7: Signals that Organizational Growth is Too Much Growth

Chapter 8: The Pearls and Pitfalls of Leadership Rebranding

Chapter 9: The Risk of Non-Utilized Talent

Chapter 10: Leadership Pipeline: Which Sand Box Are You Promoting From?

Chapter 11: Are Wasteful Delays a Risky Proposition

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Currently, change is the new normal. As change grows, so does risk. But how will leaders understand the risk if they don't measure it? In short, they won't. The reality is that ignorance is never bliss. What leaders and their organizations don't know will eventually impact them and their customers. Thus, situational awareness, forethought, and preparation are now key competencies for leaders to survive in high-risk environments. In this book, readers will learn the basics of leadership time management, the disruptability quotient, the leadership "canary" and why it's just as important to leaders as it was to coal miners, and the slippery slope of change management (do we improve, change, or model the current state?), signals of leadership maturity and false positives, mastering the art of organizational knowledge, the pearls, and pitfalls of leadership rebranding, and the risk of non-utilized talent. Why aren't current leaders required to undergo "storm proofing" from an operational perspective? As many of us experienced in various academic programs, the main foci are technical skills in management, organizational theory, data analysis, and many of the traditional leadership training courses. But, what happens when a leadership storm appears such as an unprecedented pandemic or supply chain crisis, or talent gaps where workers are not available to complete the basic services humanity relies on daily? Most leaders were not and are not prepared for today's storms. The result is reactive leadership, higher-than-expected risk propositions, and disruptive transformations that force leaders from their perches to find the next best role their skillsets will buy. This book is for leaders and professionals who are currently, or will be leading teams, divisions, and organizations. Its purpose is to provide practical guidance on how leaders can "stormproof" their portfolios. Thus, they will be able to survive, thrive in, and outlast high-risk leadership storms that will overwhelm their less-prepared peers.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bedgood, C. (2023). The leadership survival guide: 11 keys for "storm proofing" your leadership portfolio to survive, thrive in, and outlast high-risk environments (1st.). Productivity Press.

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Bedgood, Casey. 2023. The Leadership Survival Guide: 11 Keys for "storm Proofing" Your Leadership Portfolio to Survive, Thrive In, and Outlast High-risk Environments. New York: Productivity Press.

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Bedgood, Casey. The Leadership Survival Guide: 11 Keys for "storm Proofing" Your Leadership Portfolio to Survive, Thrive In, and Outlast High-risk Environments New York: Productivity Press, 2023.

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Bedgood, C. (2023). The leadership survival guide: 11 keys for "storm proofing" your leadership portfolio to survive, thrive in, and outlast high-risk environments. 1st. New York: Productivity Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Bedgood, Casey. The Leadership Survival Guide: 11 Keys for "storm Proofing" Your Leadership Portfolio to Survive, Thrive In, and Outlast High-risk Environments 1st., Productivity Press, 2023.

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