Description
Understand the unique pattern to change and you can turn that change into opportunity!
Change: How to Turn Uncertainty Into Opportunity is among the transformative books to change your mindset on navigating change with confidence. With a wealth of experience, the experts at FranklinCovey demystify uncertainty and empower leaders to drive positive outcomes for business management.
Understand the predictable patterns. By following the Change Model outlined in the book, leaders can effectively engage their teams and chart a clear path forward. This book provides concrete examples for engaging teams through their unique process for creating actionable change. It also explores how to leaders and their businesses can get comfortable with uncertainty, make informed decisions, and adapt to varying circumstances, fostering a culture of positive change and innovation within organizations.
A profound business parable. Change: How to Turn Uncertainty Into Opportunity is a must-read for anyone seeking to be adept at the art of problem solving and take control of the change process. It is a valuable resource that begins with a business parable that invites leaders to reflect on their own change journey and discover their team's set of predictable patterns and reactions. Navigate change effectively and drive meaningful results in today's dynamic business management environment.
Inside you’ll find:
- Concrete examples and step-by-step instructions to engage teams through the change process
- Details on the Change Model leading to actionable and predictable change
- Insights into where most change initiatives fail and how to adapt
If you are looking for some of the best business management books such as Powering Change or Who Rocked the Boat? then read Change!
Author: Curtis Bateman | Marche Pleshette | Andy Cindrich
Publisher: Mango
Published: 10 Oct. 2024
Pages: 197
Binding Type: Paperback
Size: 15.24 x 1.57 x 22.86 cm
ISBN13: 978-1684816316
ISBN10: 1684816319
BISAC Categories:
- Social Sciences
- Anthropology
- Business & Economics