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Good Leaders in Turbulent Times - Martin Farrell

Good Leaders in Turbulent Times

How to navigate wild waters at work

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
268 Seiten
2024
Practical Inspiration Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78860-552-6 (ISBN)
CHF 47,10 inkl. MwSt
A true-to-life story crammed with wise words and practical advice drawn from leaders’ own all-too-real experience of managing through crisis. Every civil society leader should keep this on their bedside table for those nightmare times when everything is going horribly wrong...
This book is for good leaders in organizations, large and small, everywhere. The power of their collective response to turbulent times will surely tip the balance towards creating a decent, civil and sustainable society for all.

A unique and rich mix of imaginative true-to-life story-telling and sage, enthusiastic and practical advice Good Leaders in Turbulent Times is for those nightmare times when everything seems to be falling apart around us.

With engaging humour and deep wisdom, it tells the stories of leaders who drift into crisis, struggle deep in wild waters, digest their experiences and move on to find new ways of living and working. The wise words they discover along the way will be as valuable for you as for them.

‘An energising and liberating book...’ - Jane Keeper, Social Worker, Former Director of Operations at REFUGE

‘A must-read for anyone seeking to lead with courage, empathy and conviction in today’s unpredictable and challenging world.’ - Ambassador Salwah Dallalah, Director, Conference Affairs Services, UNFCCC and IAEA

‘A wise and compassionate look at living through leadership crises and difficult relationships and moving from surviving to thriving.’ - Ros Oakley, Co-Founder and First Chief Executive, Association of Chairs

‘The next best thing to being in the room with Martin... You will find him on every page.’ - Greg Dalder, Bereavement Counsellor, Arizona

Now in his sixth decade working in civil society, Martin Farrell has held senior positions at organizations including Save the Children and the British Red Cross. Since his first assignment with the UN in 2002 he has been in demand as an international facilitator and crisis coach. He is a Certified Professional Facilitator | Emeritus.

Now in his sixth decade working in civil society, Martin Farrell has held senior positions at organizations such as Save the Children and the British Red Cross. Since his first assignment with the UN in 2002 he has been in demand as an international facilitator and crisis coach for civil society leaders, and was awarded Certified Professional Facilitator Emeritus status in 2022.

Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Please read this before you dive in
How to navigate this book

Symbols


Foreword
Introduction

Good leaders
Turbulent times
Navigating wild waters, me, you, us all
No longer a ‘guilty little secret’
Fish for invitations, go to the party


Prologue (seven years)

Here are the fictional characters in order of appearance


Chapter 1 Something’s brewing

Robin (is glued to his laptop)
Tara (scribble, scribble, scribble)
Robin and Tara (have landed in the same place)
Grace (is listening)
Good morning, my name is Sarah (I’m a founder)
Bob (rebelling mostly illegally) bumps into Rose (rebelling mostly legally)
Bob (is smelling smoke)
Alice (is arriving late)
The pop-up community (is safe)
Imran (passes by)
Time for lunch
Into wild waters


Chapter 2 A wild Wednesday, one year later

What’sUp
Robin (is awake on gardening leave)
Tara (is hit by a truck)
Grace (get up, stand up)
Sarah (whose time is up, maybe)
Bob (is on the road to hell)
Daniel the wise (is worried)
Rose (into the flames)
Alice (meets the ghost of interviews past)
Imran (is hit in the guts, twice)
A tumble of worries


Chapter 3 Feet back on dry land, another year later

Robin (dreams up a gum tree)
Grace (carries the spirit of Saint Bernard)
Alice (follows a whisper)
Alice and Grace (share a container)
Bob and Daniel (are on screen)
Alice (is believing in better)
Bob (feeling the fear and doing it anyway)
Rose (shouts her colourful expletives at a mountain)
Sarah (is holding on too long)
Tara and Imran (invite truth and trust at a board meeting)
Robin, Tara and Imran (greet each other with knowing glances)


Chapter 4 Life goes on, five years later

Robin
Tara
Grace
Sarah
Bob
Daniel
Rose
Alice (she/her)
Imran
Epilogue: Integrating (life goes on)


Chapter 5 Passing it on – ‘Mondays’

Value your support network
Look beyond your day job
Act on your instinct and catch the moment
This drama was bigger than all of us
Follow your gut instinct
Shame – name it and move beyond
Take your own standing-eight count
Hold firm
Journeying through the river of grief
Grateful every day
Be a (super) human, not a superhuman
My prisoner lived rent-free in my head then after walking 1,000 miles I forgave


Acknowledgements
My living and working assumptions
The author
Resources
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Illustrationen Steven Appleby
Zusatzinfo cartoons
Verlagsort Tadley
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Planung / Organisation
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-10 1-78860-552-7 / 1788605527
ISBN-13 978-1-78860-552-6 / 9781788605526
Zustand Neuware
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