<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Answering one of today's most important leadership questions <BR>The issue of how to lead successfully and responsibly is crucially important in today's uncertain and stressful world. The pressures leaders face on a daily basis is unprecedented. In this book, renowned leadership expert and Harvard Business School Professor Joseph Badaracco addresses the question in both practical and provocative ways. <BR>According to Badaracco, author of the "New York Times" bestseller "Leading Quietly," leaders must serve what he calls "the new invisible hand"--described as powerful, pervasive markets that impact almost every decision you make. As a result, struggle has become a central, nagging issue. To thrive both professionally and personally, Badaracco suggests addressing this "good struggle" head-on by tackling several complex challenges that will result in more responsible leadership. <BR>As practical guidance for meeting these challenges, the author turns to leaders in dynamic environments: entrepreneurs. The conditions these innovators have always faced--intense competition, scarce resources, and unforgiving markets--are true now for everyone. Because of this, entrepreneurs offer valuable, practical lessons to the basic questions of leadership. <BR>If, as one thoughtful entrepreneur put it, "the joy of life is in the struggle," then "The Good Struggle" can help you make sense of the turbulence around you--helping you to find meaning in your work, stay focused on what matters, and keep you on the path to leading successfully and responsibly.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Leadership <i>is</i> struggle</b> <p/>The question of how to lead successfully and responsibly is crucially important in our uncertain, high-pressure, turbulent world. In this book, Harvard Business School Professor Joseph Badaracco answers this question in practical and, at times, provocative ways. <p/>Leaders today are surrounded by what Badaracco calls "the new invisible hand"--powerful, pervasive markets that touch and shape almost everything. As a result, understanding the inevitability and importance of struggle is critical. And leaders must go a step further to create what Badaracco calls "the good struggle" in order to meet their goals at work, as well as their goals in life. <p/><i>The Good Struggle</i> helps you meet the relentless challenges of being a leader today by identifying the most important questions you should be asking yourself. New answers to these questions can be found by watching leaders in dynamic settings, especially entrepreneurs. The conditions entrepreneurs have always faced--intense competition, scarce resources, and unforgiving markets--are true now for the rest of us, and they offer valuable, practical lessons about struggling and succeeding in volatile and uncertain environments. <p/>If "the joy of life is in the struggle," as one thoughtful entrepreneur put it, <i>The Good Struggle</i> can help you find meaning in your work, stay focused on what matters despite the turbulence around you, and keep you on the path to leading successfully and responsibly.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>ADVANCE PRAISE for <b><i>The Good Struggle</i></b>: <p/><b>Gail McGovern, President and CEO, American Red Cross--</b><br>"Badaracco has written a valuable book that examines the evolving fundamentals of leadership in a contemporary world filled with greater uncertainty and more intense market pressures." <p/><b>Tom Stemberg, Managing General Partner, Highland Consumer Fund; Chairman Emeritus, Staples, Inc.--</b><br>"Joseph Badaracco defines the essence of success in building a business: Live with the reality one competes in, but never stop dreaming about what might be possible." <p/><b>Ann Fudge, former Chairman and CEO, Young & Rubicam Brands--</b><br>"Leading responsibly does not equate to leading successfully. It is indeed a 'struggle.' This book challenges the reader to develop the right path for the long term." <p/><b>Ronald K. Machtley, President, Bryant University--</b><br>"This book's message is powerful: True leadership is forged from the personal crucible of struggle, values, and choices that justify the risks and time spent being a leader." <p/><b>Kunio Nakamura, former President, Panasonic Corporation--</b><br>"In this book, Joseph Badaracco poses vital questions for leaders. In these times of turmoil and uncertainty, leaders must face these questions head on." <p/><b>Daniel Vasella, MD; former Chairman and CEO, Novartis AG--</b><br>"Dealing successfully with VUCA--volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity--is inescapable for successful leaders today in their struggle to make the best choices for their companies, for their people, and for themselves. <i>The Good Struggle</i> provides an approach for leading responsibly amid all the diverging forces."<br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Joseph L. Badaracco</b> is the John Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School. He has served as chair of the MBA Program, taught in executive programs in many countries, and has spoken to a wide variety of organizations on issues of leadership, values, and ethics. Badaracco has written several books on leadership, decision making, and responsibility, including <i>Defining Moments</i>, <i>Questions of Character</i>, and the New York Times bestseller <i>Leading Quietly</i>.<br>
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