"Beautifully written and full of wisdom, "The Ring in the Rubble" is a gem."--Ken Blanchard, co-author of "The One Minute Manager" and "Leading at a Higher Level"
Change always creates hidden opportunities. A leader's job is unearthing them. In "The Ring in the Rubble," change authority Gary Bradt reveals the secrets to moving beyond the rubble of disruption, fear, and uncertainty that change often creates, to finding the golden ring of opportunity that always lies beneath.
Each chapter of this breakthrough book delivers a powerful principle for leading change, supported by engaging real-life experiences of the author and other well-known business executives that illustrate how to put principles into action. Bradt asks penetrating questions that help you "dig deeper" and pinpoint the best ways for applying these principles to your specific change effort.
You will discover how Richard Schulze weathered a devastating event that threatened to destroy everything he'd worked so hard to build-and became the founder of Best Buy in the process. You'll see how a 65-year-old man, nearly broke after having suffered a string of disastrous setbacks, dug through the rubble to emerge as Colonel Harland Sanders, who remains the face of Kentucky Fried Chicken to this day. Change itself doesn't dictate the eventual outcome of your situation; how you think about and handle change is what makesall the difference. You'll never find the ring if you don't start digging
"Beautifully written and full of wisdom, "The Ring in the Rubble" is a gem."--Ken Blanchard, co-author of "The One Minute Manager" and "Leading at a Higher Level"
Change always creates hidden opportunities. A leader's job is unearthing them. In "The Ring in the Rubble," change authority Gary Bradt reveals the secrets to moving beyond the rubble of disruption, fear, and uncertainty that change often creates, to finding the golden ring of opportunity that always lies beneath.
Each chapter of this breakthrough book delivers a powerful principle for leading change, supported by engaging real-life experiences of the author and other well-known business executives that illustrate how to put principles into action. Bradt asks penetrating questions that help you "dig deeper" and pinpoint the best ways for applying these principles to your specific change effort.
You will discover how Richard Schulze weathered a devastating event that threatened to destroy everything he'd worked so hard to build-and became the founder of Best Buy in the process. You'll see how a 65-year-old man, nearly broke after having suffered a string of disastrous setbacks, dug through the rubble to emerge as Colonel Harland Sanders, who remains the face of Kentucky Fried Chicken to this day. Change itself doesn't dictate the eventual outcome of your situation; how you think about and handle change is what makesall the difference. You'll never find the ring if you don't start digging
Imprint | McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | February 2007 |
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Authors | Richard Blum |
Format | Electronic book text |
Pages | 400 |
ISBN-13 | 978-5-551-69557-8 |
Barcode | 9785551695578 |
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LSN | 5-551-69557-3 |