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Choosing Change: How Leaders and Organizations Drive Results One Person at a Time Walter McFarland

Choosing Change: How Leaders and Organizations Drive Results One Person at a Time By Walter McFarland

Choosing Change: How Leaders and Organizations Drive Results One Person at a Time by Walter McFarland


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Explains how to apply research findings in psychology, neuroscience, and executive development to implement change in yourself. This book focuses on organizational theory, management, and organizational learning, showing you how to integrate change into your organizational DNA.

Choosing Change: How Leaders and Organizations Drive Results One Person at a Time Summary

Choosing Change: How Leaders and Organizations Drive Results One Person at a Time by Walter McFarland

A Soundview Executive Summaries Best Business Book of 2014 and a Silver Medalist in the Axiom Business Book Awards!

If there's one certainty in business today, it's this:Change is coming your way. You have no choice in thematter. The choice you do have is either to embrace itor bury your head in the sand.

In Choosing Change, ASTD Chairman Walter McFarland and leadership executive coach Susan Goldsworthyoffer a proven new model for not just facing inevitable change--but leveraging it as a tool for long-term success. The first step is personal: You must decide that you are going to change; only then can you lead change. From there, the authors present the tactics and strategies you need to compete today.

Organized into two thematic sections, ChoosingChange takes you step-by-step through the authors'dynamic model for leading any company to success. Part I explains how to apply the newest research findings in psychology, neuroscience, and executive development to implement change in yourself. Part II focuses on organizational theory, management, and organizational learning, showing you how to integrate change into your organizational DNA. Each section makes the process easy to understand by breaking it down into the Five Ds:

Disruption: An experience or event that triggers a conscious choice to change

Desire: Committing to goals and deciding upon the change necessary to meet them

Discipline: Consistently taking steps that build the momentum required for sustainable change

Determination: Developing the resilience to focus and deliver even when faced with setbacks

Development: Establishing a system for continuous improvement, feedback, and ongoing learning

If you want to survive and flourish in today's businessworld, you must be prepared to adapt to changingmarketplace circumstances. Sudden changes in markets, society, and the economy have ruined industryleadingcompanies overnight--because they weren't change-focused.

Don't be one of them. Lead yourself and your organization to the top--and stay there--by Choosing Change.

PRAISE FOR CHOOSING CHANGE:

The most essential talent for successful leaders will be having the capacity for conscious evolution - changing themselves and their organizations for the better. Susan and Walt introduce a fascinating multidisciplinary approach for developing this capacity. If you aspire to be part of the solution, this book can help, big time! -- Richard Olivier, Artistic Director, Olivier Mythodrama,author of Inspirational Leadership

How do you respond to change and disruption? Ignore it? Resist it? React to it? Embrace it? Or create it? Choosing Change will help you find your choice point - and when you see and use it you will quickly be able to escape the habits of the past and build for the future. -- Daniel Denison, Professor of Management and Organization, IMD Business School, Chairman, Denison Consulting LLC , author of the Denison OrganizationalCulture Survey and the Denison Leadership Development Surveys

The only way to succeed today is to change before you need to. Goldsworthy and McFarland draw from over 60 of today's most successful leaders to create anunprecedented road map on exactly how to change before it's too late. -- Marshall Goldsmith, author of the New York Times bestsellersMOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There, Thinkers50 Award Winner for Most-Influential Leadership Thinker in the World

An outstanding contribution to the literature on leadership and change. In fact, their focus on both is unique. I recommend Choosing Change highly. -- Michael Watkins, international bestselling author of The First 90 Days, cofounder of Genesis Advisers, Professor IMD Business School

Change. Or be changed. This amazing book takes a deep dive into helping leaders create new possibilities -- for themselves and for their entire organizations. -- Patrick Sweeney, President of Caliper, coauthor ofthe New York Times bestseller Succeed on Your Own Terms

There were good books about personal change and good books about organizational change. Choosing Change is a great book linking the two domains and giving you the tools you need to succeed on both fronts. -- Jean-Francois Manzoni, Shell Chaired Professor of Human Resources and Organisational Development and Professor of Management Practice, INSE AD, author of the award-winning The Set-Up to Fail Syndrome

Goldsworthy and McFarland's five principles make it easy to integrate change into your organization's DNA. The foundational knowledge in this book is critical for those who hope to successfully lead their organizations into the future. -- T+D Magazine

A must-read! -- People & Strategy

About Walter McFarland

Susan Goldsworthy is an international executive coach, award-winning author, and former Olympic finalist with extensive global business experience. She coaches and speaks internationally on the topics of executive development, leadership, and change.

Walter McFarland is the 2013 Chairman of ASTD and a consulting executive focused on the leadership of large-scale organizational change. He is a former Senior Vice President at Booz Allen Hamilton.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction The Choice of Choosing Change 1

PART 1 THE CHANGE-FOCUSED LEADER 17
Chapter 1 Disruption: What Conscious Choice Will You Make? 19
Chapter 2 Desire: What Do You Really Want to Change? 37
Chapter 3 Discipline: What Are Your Small Steps to Big Success? 57
Chapter 4 Determination: How Can You Embrace the Setbacks? 75
Chapter 5 Development: How Will You Keep Growing and Who Will Help You? 95

Bridge Moving from a Change-Focused Leader to a Change-Focused Organization 117

PART II THE CHANGE-FOCUSED ORGANIZATION 119
Chapter 6 Disruption: Balancing Challenge and Opportunity 121
Chapter 7 Desire: Building Motivation to Change 141
Chapter 8 Discipline: Coordinating Energy, Focus, and Effort 159
Chapter 9 Determination: Coping with Setbacks 177
Chapter 10 Development: Learning Continuously About Change 195

Final Thoughts Focusing on the Future of Change 209

Notes 211
Index 229

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GOR007181858
9780071816243
0071816240
Choosing Change: How Leaders and Organizations Drive Results One Person at a Time by Walter McFarland
Used - Very Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20131116
272
Commended for Axiom Business Book Awards (Success/Motivation) 2014
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