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Navigating an Organizational Crisis - When Leadership Matters Most (Hardcover)
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Navigating an Organizational Crisis - When Leadership Matters Most (Hardcover)
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How are leaders facing a crisis supposed to handle and overcome an
unknowable set of issues? This book demonstrates how effective
leaders under pressure work from an understanding of the situation
at hand and of their impact on others, and explains how leaders can
best apply their internal strengths. Most leaders are steeped in
risk management, crisis response tactics, readiness for disaster,
continuity-of-operations planning, and logistical and agility
capabilities. These preparations are critical but not complete. The
reality is that even experienced leaders themselves need guidance
when it comes to managing a crisis. This standout book fills that
need, drawing on interviews with successful leaders; research
findings on trauma, neuroscience, and crisis management; and the
authors' own extensive career experiences. The chapters suggest and
probe ideas from various angles rather than promoting simplistic
formulas or nostrums that are unlikely to apply to all
circumstances and present new angles on self-awareness and
management under pressure for the practitioner. The book leads off
with a description of organizational disaster and crisis
leadership-topics of considerable concern as disasters are becoming
the "new normal." The authors then explore three critical but very
different types of responses by leaders at such a time: recognition
and response, care of self and others, and storytelling. A detailed
case study of a leader in the midst of Hurricane Katrina-the most
expensive natural disaster in U.S. history-provides readers with a
real-world practicum for the theories and ideas suggested.
Comprehensively addresses a universal and very important concern of
leaders: "How will I respond in a crisis?" Identifies clear
expectations for leadership performance in the immediate moments
after an organizational shock and in the succeeding hours, days,
and months Highlights how a leader's skills and willingness to
create meaning through story is an essential capability in a crisis
Draws from a variety of social science research as well as
leadership stories to make key points that may be unexpected and
counterintuitive
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