The guide to approaching leadership in a rapidly changing world.
When change requires you to challenge people's familiar reality, it can
be difficult, dangerous work. Whatever the context--whether in the
private or the public sector--many will feel threatened as you push
though major changes. But as a leader, you need to find a way to make it
work.
Ron Heifetz first defined this problem with his distinctive theory of
adaptive leadership in Leadership Without Easy Answers. In a second
book, Leadership on the Line, Heifetz and coauthor Marty Linsky
highlighted the individual and organizational dangers of leading through
deep change in business, politics, and community life. Now, Heifetz,
Linsky, and coauthor Alexander Grashow are taking the next step: The
Practice of Adaptive Leadership is a hands-on, practical guide
containing stories, tools, diagrams, cases, and worksheets to help you
develop your skills as an adaptive leader, able to take people outside
their comfort zones and assess and address the toughest challenges.
The authors have decades of experience helping people and organizations
create cultures of adaptive leadership. In today's rapidly changing
world, The Practice of Adaptive Leadership can be your handbook to
meeting the demands of leadership in the midst of complexity.