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MEGHARIEF LEADERSHIP- VOLUME VII: Navigating Change in a Business Environment. Modern Leadership
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- Nombre de pages472
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-7693-3245-2
- EAN9783769332452
- Date de parution09/12/2025
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
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- ÉditeurBoD - Books on Demand
Résumé
The truth at the heart of leadership emerges most clearly when certainties dissolve and familiar pathways vanish. This volume insists that organizational change is not a matter of periodic initiatives, but an ongoing, living phenomenon woven into the fabric of daily life; present in every conversation, decision, and silent hesitation. Leaders are called to recognize that transformation is less about orchestrating grand gestures and more about nurturing a climate where depth, rhythm, courage, and care replace reactive cycles and shallow assurances.
The narrative challenges leaders to notice what unravels when comfort is prioritized over truth, and to sense the pulse of change not as an abstract ideal but as a lived, relational experience. Evidence for this perspective unfolds across the book in Twenty Three chapters, each an invitation to confront the real labor of transformation. Rather than offering theoretical frameworks, the text grounds itself in the everyday realities where leaders must build and sustain momentum without sacrificing wellbeing.
It details the work of embedding clarity amid complexity and honoring progress that may arrive quietly or without recognition. The journey does not end at moments of celebration; instead, it presses into the subtler, sustained commitment required to root new behaviors and mindsets. Here, courage is redefined, not as outward charisma, but as the willingness to speak up when silence is easier, and to listen most attentively at the organizations periphery. Ultimately, this volume advocates for transformational leadership as a practice, one that centers values when pressure mounts and interrupts urgency for the sake of dignity.
It invites readers to reflect on the legacies that endure, asking what will persist because of their leadership. The call is not to become flawless visionaries, but to pause, listen deeply, design with humility, and, when the time comes, depart with grace. In doing so, leaders step beyond episodic change and into a more sustaining ecology of influence, shaping organizations not merely for the demands of the present, but for the memory and momentum of the future.
The narrative challenges leaders to notice what unravels when comfort is prioritized over truth, and to sense the pulse of change not as an abstract ideal but as a lived, relational experience. Evidence for this perspective unfolds across the book in Twenty Three chapters, each an invitation to confront the real labor of transformation. Rather than offering theoretical frameworks, the text grounds itself in the everyday realities where leaders must build and sustain momentum without sacrificing wellbeing.
It details the work of embedding clarity amid complexity and honoring progress that may arrive quietly or without recognition. The journey does not end at moments of celebration; instead, it presses into the subtler, sustained commitment required to root new behaviors and mindsets. Here, courage is redefined, not as outward charisma, but as the willingness to speak up when silence is easier, and to listen most attentively at the organizations periphery. Ultimately, this volume advocates for transformational leadership as a practice, one that centers values when pressure mounts and interrupts urgency for the sake of dignity.
It invites readers to reflect on the legacies that endure, asking what will persist because of their leadership. The call is not to become flawless visionaries, but to pause, listen deeply, design with humility, and, when the time comes, depart with grace. In doing so, leaders step beyond episodic change and into a more sustaining ecology of influence, shaping organizations not merely for the demands of the present, but for the memory and momentum of the future.






















