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INTRODUCTION
ОглавлениеWould you like to become the best version of yourself in management and master the techniques of creating a team capable of acting as a balanced unit, complementing each other, and approaching changes and innovations with a positive mindset and enthusiasm? Do you desire a team that takes responsibility for the organization's development, refines existing processes, and maintains a strong focus on results? If so, “Team Rules: Managing Change in the Digital Era” is exactly what you need. The book explores a modern leadership model and 10 change management strategies that have proven successful in today’s digital world. By leveraging these strategies, you can build a team of like-minded individuals capable of:
• Efficiently organizing and autonomously improving processes;
• Anticipating and promptly addressing client expectations with suitable changes;
• Enhancing their performance through digital tools, by unlocking their inner potential and scaling up best practices;
• Striving for maximum results, while avoiding bureaucratic processes and toxic reactions;
• Investing personal resources such as effort, time and energy to achieve a shared result.
An important aspect highlighted in this book is the provision of practical tools for engaging employees in the implementation of necessary changes by fostering a corporate culture of innovation and creating an environment that not only encourages self-learning and the development of new competencies but also drives team members to improve the organization's performance and adapt to a dynamic (or turbulent) environment by generating new solutions.
You have in your possession a comprehensive desktop toolkit for a successful leader in the digital era, complete with abstracts from expert articles, research papers, and real-life stories. Each chapter contains genuine cases supported by analysis and insight from experts, equipping you with 80 % practical and 20 % theoretical knowledge that is essential for achieving a systemic level of expertise in change management, as well as organizational, team, and personal development.
This book will undoubtedly prove valuable to experienced leaders who want to hone their leadership skills in an era of constant change, as well as to those who have recently embarked on their career journey. It will also be of interest to middle managers, heads of business units, and HR managers seeking to nourish their management skills or transition into the role of business partners.