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The 10 Cardinal Sins of Leadership

What Thought Leaders Must Never Do to Succeed in High-Risk Environments
Buch | Softcover
184 Seiten
2022
Productivity Press (Verlag)
978-1-032-21346-0 (ISBN)
41,10 inkl. MwSt
The purpose of this book is to provide a simple road map for leaders, aspiring leaders, students and anyone interested in the art of leadership to succeed in high risk environments. Often, leaders don’t know what they don’t know.
Why do some leaders succeed and others fail? Is there a magic ingredient that the leaders must consider in their career journey to ensure the joy ride does not turn into a nightmare? What is the key to maximizing leaders' success in ways that are sustainable long term?

The purpose of this book is to provide a simple road map for leaders, aspiring leaders, students, and anyone interested in the art of leadership to succeed in high-risk environments. Often, leaders don’t know what they don’t know. One main culprit is the lack of assessing, measuring, analyzing, and addressing risk. Simply put, we don’t know what we don’t measure. What is not known can and will eventually harm leaders, organizations, and their customers.

Change is the new normal and only constant. As change grows, so does risk. Risk can be a friend or foe to thought leaders. It all depends on perspective, insight, and knowledge. Ignorance is never bliss, and leaders must leverage knowledge to mitigate risks at every turn.

In The 10 Cardinal Sins of Leadership: What Thought Leaders Must Never Do to Succeed in High-Risk Environments, readers will learn:






How to identify, measure, analyze, and address various types of risk



How to determine if risk is a friend or a foe



Strategic planning concepts that will allow leaders to magnify, plan for, leverage, and marginalize risks long term



Methods to ensure that inclusion efforts do not become overly exclusive, thus excluding key stakeholders and creating new levels of organizational risk



Techniques for looking back at organizational yesteryears to create a high-performing journey map for the road ahead



The value of perspective – how we view things determines how we respond or wait to be disrupted unknowingly

Casey Bedgood is a healthcare leader with over 20 years of experience. Casey is a Six Sigma Black Belt and accomplished author. Over the years, Casey’s work has been recognized, sourced, and modeled by National and Global best practice organization’s in the healthcare industry and beyond. He has amassed a portfolio of dozens of publications on topics such as: thought leadership, knowledge transfer, performance improvement, strategic design, innovative thinking, transformation, Quality Management System (QMS), and many others. Subsequently, many large complex healthcare enterprises across the US, Canada, and Singapore have sourced and sought after Casey’s thought leadership expertise. In addition, he is the author of The Ideal Performance Improvement Eco-System: Quick Guide to Improvement Made Easy. Casey earned a BBA Magna Cum Laude from Mercer University and a Master’s of Public Administration from Georgia College & State University (GCSU). He is an IISE Lean Green Belt, Six Sigma Green Belt, and Six Sigma Black Belt as well as CAP trained via GE and a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE).

Chapter 1: Planning: The Cardinal Sin of Not Having a Plan

Chapter 2: Risk: The Cardinal Sin of Not Knowing, Assessing, Measuring & Mitigating Risks

Chapter 3: Time: The Cardinal Sin of Failing to Use Time Wisely

Chapter 4: Value: The Cardinal Sin of Not Understanding Value

Chapter 5: Knowledge: The Cardinal Sin of Lacking Knowledge Fundamentals & Failing to Share Knowledge

Chapter 6: Vision: The Cardinal Sin of Failing to Plan for Tomorrow by Focusing Solely on Today

Chapter 7: Conflict: The Cardinal Sin of Mismanaging Relationships to Drive Outcomes

Chapter 8: Perspective: The Cardinal Sin of Failing to Look Back When Planning for the Future

Chapter 9: Exclusivity: The Cardinal Sin of Being So Inclusive that It Becomes Exclusive

Chapter 10: Waste: The Cardinal Sin of Not Recognizing the Elephant in the Room

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 61 Line drawings, black and white; 61 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 358 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 1-032-21346-9 / 1032213469
ISBN-13 978-1-032-21346-0 / 9781032213460
Zustand Neuware
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