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Managing To Survive. How To Use Leadership Skills Through Tragedy & Trauma (en Inglés)
John Austin Graham (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
Quedan 100 unidades
S/ 90,56What happens when a leadership expert receives a surprise diagnosis of an incredibly rare, deadly disease and must undergo the "Mother of All Surgeries" lest his daughter lose him?
He applies the tools he knows to face his challenges. Through strategy and systems thinking, he assembles a team and a plan to manage to survive.
A leadership book forged under life-and-death stakes-part memoir, part strategy manual, and part systems playbook for surviving when the rules break down.
When John Austin Graham is diagnosed with a rare and deadly disease, he is forced to confront a problem most leaders never face: how to operate when the cost of being wrong is your life.
In Managing to Survive, Graham reframes survival itself as a strategy problem. Drawing on systems thinking and real-world leadership experience, he builds a rigorous, deeply personal model for decision-making under extreme uncertainty. Graham shows how leadership changes: when control disappears, when information is incomplete, and when execution must coexist with fear. From modeling cancer progression as a dynamic system to treating recovery as an iterative "business model," he turns survival into a testbed for management strategy itself.
Along the way, Managing to Survive challenges conventional ideas about leadership. It argues that strategy is not a plan; it is a hypothesis about how the world works, tested continuously through action. And it shows that resilience is not just psychological; it is also built through systems.
It is easy to get lost in the meetings, charts, and figures and forget that at the heart of every company is a fundamental struggle to survive. For leaders, founders, and operators navigating high-stakes environments, this book offers something rare: a clear, honest, and deeply practical guide when the path forward is uncertain-and the stakes could not be higher.
Readers will learn how to:
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