Leadership Translator
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- ISBN8233784415
- EAN9798233784415
- Date de parution08/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Why do smart, capable people keep failing in strong organizations?It's not a talent problem. It's not a work ethic problem. And it's not a generational problem. It's a translation problem. In The Leadership Translator, Dy'Ante Reddick-Executive Chef, Cultural Architect, and Human Systems Translator-exposes the invisible gap that quietly destroys onboarding, leadership development, and retention inside otherwise high-performing organizations.
Most leaders are exceptional executors. Very few are trained to translate what they know. As a result, new leaders are handed responsibility without clarity, accountability without definition, and autonomy without understanding. They don't fail because they can't do the work-they fail because no one ever explained the system they were stepping into. This book is not about lowering standards. It's about making standards transferable.
Inside, you'll discover:Why execution skill is not the same as teaching skillHow undefined language creates invisible misalignment and conflictWhy partial training produces confident confusion-and costly mistakesThe power of full-process demonstrations in complex systemsHow structured check-ins accelerate competence instead of slowing teams downWhen guidance should give way to autonomy-and how to release control without losing standardsBlending real-world leadership moments across industries-including senior living, hospitality, operations, and corporate systems-The Leadership Translator gives leaders a practical framework for turning expertise into shared understanding.
If your organization:Struggles with early leadership turnoverRelies too heavily on a few "indispensable" peopleFeels friction between executive vision and frontline executionOr keeps saying "they should already know this"This book will show you why-and how to fix it. Leadership isn't about knowing more. It's about making what you know usable by others. If you want leaders who think, decide, and execute without guesswork-this book is your blueprint.
Most leaders are exceptional executors. Very few are trained to translate what they know. As a result, new leaders are handed responsibility without clarity, accountability without definition, and autonomy without understanding. They don't fail because they can't do the work-they fail because no one ever explained the system they were stepping into. This book is not about lowering standards. It's about making standards transferable.
Inside, you'll discover:Why execution skill is not the same as teaching skillHow undefined language creates invisible misalignment and conflictWhy partial training produces confident confusion-and costly mistakesThe power of full-process demonstrations in complex systemsHow structured check-ins accelerate competence instead of slowing teams downWhen guidance should give way to autonomy-and how to release control without losing standardsBlending real-world leadership moments across industries-including senior living, hospitality, operations, and corporate systems-The Leadership Translator gives leaders a practical framework for turning expertise into shared understanding.
If your organization:Struggles with early leadership turnoverRelies too heavily on a few "indispensable" peopleFeels friction between executive vision and frontline executionOr keeps saying "they should already know this"This book will show you why-and how to fix it. Leadership isn't about knowing more. It's about making what you know usable by others. If you want leaders who think, decide, and execute without guesswork-this book is your blueprint.



