What’s The Journey of Leadership about?

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Praise for The Journey of Leadership

Marc Bitzer
“The journey of leadership as a CEO unfolds in many different ways. No matter where the journey leads, this book serves as a hands-on ‘navigation system’ from experienced leaders who successfully traveled it.”
Barbara Martin Coppola
“Through compelling stories and insightful strategies, this book illuminates the path to bold and courageous leadership, while embracing failure as a catalyst for growth. A must read for anyone aspiring to lead with authenticity and make a lasting impact.”
Clive Gillinson
“Today’s most successful leaders listen… learn from others, exhibit humility… and bring courage and conviction to their decisions…McKinsey’s deep understanding of the skills and techniques that are most successful, make it a must-read for anyone who aspires to connect in a meaningful way.”
Heather Lavallee
“As a second-year CEO, the key messages…resonate. The pace of the CEO role is like merging onto a fast-moving freeway, needing to constantly adjust, react, and keep up with the flow of traffic... McKinsey’s new book re-centered me on key learnings: being my authentic self; continuous self-learning and development; and focusing on my team as humans.”
Tjada McKenna
“In our increasingly global and interconnected world, we leaders must recognize and admit what we don’t know… We have to possess enough humility and self-awareness to acknowledge our limitations and biases, then proactively look…to identify and cultivate the best future leaders…The Journey of Leadership is an invaluable resource for leaders at any stage...”
Alan Mulally
“[This book] captures the essence of how to be and how to do. Leading from the inside out is the key enabler for our ‘Working Together’ Leadership and Management System… which creates value for all stakeholders and the greater good. Thank you for these insights!”
Darren Walker
“Those who are humble enough to listen, while still being courageous enough to take decisive actions, are the leaders who take organizations to the next level. That’s what I’ve admired…and what I hear the 24 CEOs in [the book] describing in their powerful personal narratives. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from them.”
Oliver Zipse
“Excellent leadership requires a clear attitude, self-awareness, and a desire to never stop learning in order to shape both the present and the future with all their complexities. The Journey of Leadership is a pragmatic guide to managing such paradoxes.”

The Journey of Leadership pulls back the curtain and digs deeper, beyond business strategy, to identify what it really takes to succeed as a CEO in today’s world.… The authors have extracted key insights that can serve as guides for people-centered leadership.”

Author Talks: A transformational approach to leadership

The authors

Dana Maor
Dana Maor
Hans Werner
Hans-Werner Kaas
Kurt strovink
Kurt Strovink
Ramesh Srinivasan

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Experts

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