Upgrade - by Richard Boston & Karen Ellis (Paperback)
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Highlights
- What if the ways you think about yourself, the world and everyone in it were the human equivalent of your own internal 'operating system'?
- Author(s): Richard Boston & Karen Ellis
- 362 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Leadership
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About the Book
A practical manual for revolutionizing the way people look at themselves, at work, and at those around them, this edition not only explains how to upgrade one's "internal operating system," but also how to trigger the same kind of change in others.Book Synopsis
What if the ways you think about yourself, the world and everyone in it were the human equivalent of your own internal 'operating system'?
What if you could upgrade that operating system, evolving it as radically now as you did as a child? You'd suddenly find it easier to:
- Achieve better outcomes with a lot less effort
- Find opportunities in fiendishly complex problems
- Juggle stakeholders' diverse, evolving needs
- Take relationships to a whole new level
- Navigate dilemmas and polarising issues
- Enhance your leadership
- Deliver effective change management
- Turn a crisis into an opportunity
- Adapt, evolve and progress in whatever ways you find most meaningful
Upgrade offers a wealth of case studies, insightful questions and tips. It's a practical manual that will transform the way you look at yourself, your work and the people around you. Not only that, it'll help you trigger the same kind of step-change in others.
Review Quotes
"A really important book... timely and vital... does what previous authors in this field have tried and failed to do... profound depth and immediate application." Peter Young, Bladon Leadership
"A great entry point for even the most cynical of people... just the right level of intellectual and personal challenge..." Caroline Britton, Revolut
"Fresh... engaging... practical... infectious... concepts you'll recognise... and want to share..." Michael Borthwick, Claranet
"You'll feel compelled to use it... a reference you'll keep coming back to." Danielle Lewis, Southampton Football Club