Leading Change: An Action Plan from The World's Foremost Expert on Business Leadership

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by John Kotter

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John Kotter, the world's foremost expert on business leadership, distills twenty-five years of experience into Leading Change . A must-have for any organization, this visionary and very personal audiobook is at once inspiring, clear-headed, and filled with important implications for the future. The pressures on organizations to change will only increase over the next decades. Yet the methods managers have used to strengthen their companies―total quality management, reengineering, right sizing, restructuring, cultural change, and turnarounds―routinely fall short. In Leading Change , Kotter identifies an eight-step process that every company must go through to achieve its goal, and shows where and how people―good people―often derail. Emphasizing again and again the critical need for leadership to make change happen, Leading Change provides unprecedented access to our generation's business master and a positive role model for leaders to emulate. “Oliver Wyman's ingenuous delivery style works perfectly for one of the best business-strategy audios of the year.... his connection with the material is seamless. Along with having one of the most appealing voices in this genre, he's adept at segmenting complex sentences into digestible phrases.” ― AudioFile, Earphones Award Winner “An outstanding book that addresses the needs of organizations and inviduals in today's rapidly changing business environment.” ― Ernest I. Glickman, CEO, Harbridge House, Division of Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. “Very interesting and relevant, full of practical advice of immediate use.” ― Richard Deverell, Head of Strategy and Planning, BBC news John P. Kotter , world-renowned expert on leadership, is the author of many books, including Leading Change, Our Iceberg is Melting , and The Heart of Change . He is the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School, and a graduate of MIT and Harvard. He is co-founder of Kotter International, a leadership organization that helps Global 5000 company leaders develop the skills to lead change. He and his wife Nancy live in Cambridge, Massachusetts.   Oliver Wyman , a native New Yorker, has appeared on stage as well as in film, and television. He is one of the founders of New York City's Collective Unconscious theater, and his performances include the award-winning “reality play” Charlie Victor Romeo and A.R. McElhinney's cult classic film A Chronicle of Corpses . He also lent his voice to several episodes of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Oliver's work as a narrator extends to over 150 audiobooks and has won many him awards, including Audie awards for his reading of Lance Armstrong's autobiography, It's Not About the Bike , and Thomas L. Friedman's The World is Flat . He also read James Frey's A Million Little Pieces , Tim Dorsey's Atomic Lobster , and David Weber's By Schism Rent Asunder . Oliver has won five Audie Awards from the Audio Publisher's Association, fourteen Earphone Awards from AudioFile Magazine , and two Listen Up Awards from Publisher's Weekly. Oliver was named a 2008 Best Voice in Nonfiction & Culture by AudioFile Magazine . Oliver Wyman's ingenuous delivery style works perfectly for one of the best business-strategy audios of the year. Some might fault Wyman's pacing as too slow, but his connection with the material is seamless. Along with having one of the most appealing voices in this genre, he's adept at segmenting complex sentences into digestible phrases. Kotter's ideas about how organizations change are compelling and well organized. His thoughtful recommendations and strategies are at once sophisticated and practical. While his lesson is aimed at organizational leaders and middle managers, his far-reaching insights will enlighten people at all organizational levels. Kotter is a profound business thinker���an extraordinary writer and heir-apparent to the legendary business writer Peter Drucker. T.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine Used Book in Good Condition

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