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Not Going Back: How to Lead Into The New Future

Current price: $15.99
Not Going Back: How to Lead Into The New Future
Not Going Back: How to Lead Into The New Future

Barnes and Noble

Not Going Back: How to Lead Into The New Future

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The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.
-Peter Drucker
Perhaps it's true that change is the only constant. But when change is sudden and accelerated, even the most forward thinkers can find themselves clinging to an outdated normal.
"Returning" or "remaining" are no longer options as you lead your teams into the post-pandemic world. How will you accomplish your goals in this new environment and stay ahead of the curve? What does adaptation look like for your organization? What does adaptation look like for
you
, the leader?
In
Not Going Back
, strategic visionary
Paul Blum
provides actionable steps for living a happier life, becoming a great leader, and delivering results your organization needs. Paul's success during more than thirty years leading global luxury brands and with fashion retail firms like Kenneth Cole and David Yurman has depended on his agility as a leader and ability to anticipate next steps. With a focus on cultivating self-awareness, sustainability, culture, and communication,
is a practical resource with timeless principles that will help you evolve as both a person and a leader.

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