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How Not to Waste a Crisis

Quit Trying Harder

Tod BolsingerSeries: Practicing Change
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Year
2024
Language
English

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Crises are inevitable, but your response to them can shape your legacy.
In a world where crises seem to be the new normal, leadership that adapts is more vital than ever. In his new book How Not to Waste a Crisis bestselling Tod Bolsinger offers a refreshing perspective on turning chaos into opportunity. Unlike a typical leadership book, How Not to Waste a Crisis is an invitation to rethink and redefine your approach to leadership in times of upheaval. What sets How Not to Waste a Crisis apart is its vibrant storytelling, engaging illustrations, and practical exercises. Each chapter brings to life real-world examples and transforms complex concepts into digestible insights.
Whether you're leading a church, nonprofit, or any mission-driven organization, How Not to Waste a Crisis provides:

- Wisdom for Navigating Crises: Learn to lead with adaptability, not sheer effort.
- Practical Advice: Enjoy insights from bestselling leadership author Tod Bolsinger.
- Engaging and Digestible Chapters: Experience storytelling at its best.
- Exercises and Case Studies: Apply what you learn immediately with team exercises and real-life examples.
Discover how to turn challenges into opportunities for growth. Don't just read about leadership-experience transformation through the pages of How Not to Waste a Crisis.

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"The Practicing Change Series is compelling and immediately applicable. Each book weaves us through story, illustration, and discussion to contextualize paradigm-shifting frameworks for thinking. Your leadership, but more importantly the impact through your leadership, will experience a trajectory change through the words penned. Tod is a master storyteller, carefully threading points, principles,
Wendy Nolasco, general supervisor and vice president of US Mission for the Foursquare Chur
"Here's a scary truth: regardless of where you work or what you do for a living, a crisis is coming. In fact multiple crises lie ahead for you because our world is now changing at an unprecedented rate, and those changes will render you and your organization obsolete if you can't find a way to continuously adapt to these coming crises. Leading through these changes will require leaders who aren't
Richard Stearns, president emeritus of World Vision US and author of Lead Like It Matters

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