Stupid Leader - Deep Leadership, #1 - E-book - ePub

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 Paulette Durand - Stupid Leader - Deep Leadership, #1.
Have you ever wondered why some leaders seem to have the magic touch to inspire and guide their teams, while others constantly struggle with seemingly... Lire la suite
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Have you ever wondered why some leaders seem to have the magic touch to inspire and guide their teams, while others constantly struggle with seemingly insurmountable problems and challenges? Stupid Leader is a book that will take you on an eye-opening journey through the most common and devastating mistakes leaders can make, both in their decisions and personal behavior. This book not only exposes the failings, but also offers profound lessons and clear paths to improvement, all explained in a simple, straightforward, and entertaining way. In Stupid Leader, we explore the nature of an impulsive leader who makes decisions without data, triggering a series of avoidable problems.
We address the lack of vision and strategic planning that can leave an organization adrift, without direction or clear purpose. This book unravels the consequences of negligence in change management, showing how resistance to change and poor communication can cripple a company. Dive into the negative effects of micromanagement and lack of delegation, and discover how disconnection with market needs can lead a company to irrelevance.
Learn about poor communication and the importance of listening to understand, not just to respond. You'll learn how the failure to inspire and motivate can snuff out the fire of creativity and productivity in your team. The book doesn't shy away from the more personal aspects of leadership, exploring how ego and arrogance can distort a leader's perception and alienate their team. Lack of self-criticism and continuous learning are examined, underlining the need to constantly adapt and grow.
Dishonesty and lack of integrity are also delved into, showing how these behaviors can destroy trust and hard-built reputations. The absence of empathy and consideration is another crucial issue addressed, demonstrating how these elements can affect employee morale and engagement. The book examines the impact of a toxic work environment and high staff turnover, revealing how these factors can be symptoms of ineffective leadership.
The book also discusses talent loss and how a leader can create an environment that not only retains but also attracts the best and brightest. "Stupid Leader" is not just a must-read; it is an indispensable tool to transform your approach to leadership and ensure that you not only avoid the mistakes others have made, but that you also become a beacon of inspiration and efficiency for your team.

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