“It is unabashedly authentic, with unbridled self-evaluation and unvarnished honesty.” Nigel Morris, cofounder of Capital One
Ego Free Leadership : Ending the Unconscious Habits that Hijack Your Business
Brandon Black and Shayne Hughes
Brandon Black (Narrator), Shayne Hughes (Narrator), and Amy Anuk (Narrator)
09-19-17
7hrs 28min
“I’ve got a solution,” Encore’s CFO tells Brandon, “but it’s unorthodox.” It’s 2005, and Brandon Black has just been promoted to CEO of Encore Capital, a company struggling to navigate an increasingly difficult business environment. Faced with a rapidly declining stock price and low workplace morale, Brandon knows he needs change—and fast. Following his CFO’s advice, he and his executive team start working with Learning as Leadership (LaL) and its president, Shayne Hughes. Through their partnership, Encore’s executive team learns to root out the unproductive ego habits that undermine collaboration and performance.
As they instill these more effective behaviors throughout the organization, Encore begins to solve problems collectively, prioritize resources without infighting, and focus on the initiatives with the greatest strategic value. When the financial crisis of 2008–09 forces 90 percent of its competitors out of business, Encore thrives, with its profits increasing by 300 percent and its stock price by 1,200 percent. Told from two lively first-person perspectives, Ego Free Leadership brings listeners along for Encore’s incredible success story. They’ll see a CEO overcome his unconscious resistance to modeling the change he wants in his team and discover a time-tested road map for eliminating the destructive effects of the ego in teams and organizations.
“It is unabashedly authentic, with unbridled self-evaluation and unvarnished honesty.” Nigel Morris, cofounder of Capital One
“This book captures the challenges—and solutions—of leading large-scale change.” Roy Bridges, former center director at NASA Kennedy Space Center and NASA Langley Research Center
“If you can’t attend a Learning as Leadership course or get Shayne as an executive coach, this book is the next best thing!” Lee Rivas, president of Elsevier and LexisNexis Health
“The book immediately had me thinking of situations I am dealing with as a leader and how I might manage them (and myself!) differently.” Jeff Bradach, CEO of Bridgespan
Language | English |
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Release Day | Sep 18, 2017 |
Release Date | September 19, 2017 |
Release Date Machine | 1505779200 |
Imprint | Learning as Leadership, Inc |
Provider | Learning as Leadership, Inc |
Categories | Business & Careers, Biographies & Memoirs, Management & Leadership, Professionals & Academics, Nonfiction - Adult, Nonfiction - All |
Overview
“I’ve got a solution,” Encore’s CFO tells Brandon, “but it’s unorthodox.” It’s 2005, and Brandon Black has just been promoted to CEO of Encore Capital, a company struggling to navigate an increasingly difficult business environment. Faced with a rapidly declining stock price and low workplace morale, Brandon knows he needs change—and fast. Following his CFO’s advice, he and his executive team start working with Learning as Leadership (LaL) and its president, Shayne Hughes. Through their partnership, Encore’s executive team learns to root out the unproductive ego habits that undermine collaboration and performance.
As they instill these more effective behaviors throughout the organization, Encore begins to solve problems collectively, prioritize resources without infighting, and focus on the initiatives with the greatest strategic value. When the financial crisis of 2008–09 forces 90 percent of its competitors out of business, Encore thrives, with its profits increasing by 300 percent and its stock price by 1,200 percent. Told from two lively first-person perspectives, Ego Free Leadership brings listeners along for Encore’s incredible success story. They’ll see a CEO overcome his unconscious resistance to modeling the change he wants in his team and discover a time-tested road map for eliminating the destructive effects of the ego in teams and organizations.