The Unfinished Leader: Balancing Contradictory Answers to Unsolvable Problems

The Unfinished Leader: Balancing Contradictory Answers to Unsolvable Problems

by David L. Dotlich (Author)

Synopsis

With the demands of technology, transparency, and constant connectedness, and calls for higher performance, leaders from the front line to the C-suite face complex dilemmas that cannot be easily denied or postponed. These perplexing, recurring issues are familiar to anyone in a leadership role today, including:

  • How do I balance my functional or business unit goals with the needs of my peers and the whole company?
  • How do I support and promote others while still advancing my own career?
  • How do I emphasize teamwork and still reward the stars ?
  • Can I really devote enough time and energy to both family and work?

These are not problems but paradoxes situations in which there will never be a single correct solution and while they make many leaders feel overwhelmed and challenged, this remarkable book provides help. The Unfinished Leader is a modern handbook for recognizing, facing, and inspiring others to expose the real issues that underlie paradoxes in modern organizations. Leaders must first recognize situations they will never be able to solve and understand how to confront the barriers in their own heads and their organizations that push them towards seeking ultimate solutions that don t exist. Leading through complexity requires giving up the illusion of control, consistency, and closure, while embracing the reality of being permanently unfinished.

Drawing from interviews with 100 CEOs and top leaders from a wide range of companies such as Avon, Nike, Colgate, DeutschePost DHL, Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo, and many more The Unfinished Leader provides the mindsets and tools to recognize contradictory requirements, understand competing demands, and still be able to take action. No one can find or even should look for perfect solutions to impossible situations. The Unfinished Leader will help leaders at all levels understand and excel at their true task: guiding themselves and their teams through ongoing paradoxes, reconciling competing outcomes, continually changing and adapting, and thereby building lasting success.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Published: 23 May 2014

ISBN 10: 1118455096
ISBN 13: 9781118455098

Media Reviews

The book provides practical advice on how leaders should develop themselves to be able to manage through and ultimately leverage paradoxes to move their organizations on. (Developing Leaders, August 2014)

Author Bio

David L. Dotlich is chairman and CEO of Pivot Leadership, one of the world s largest providers of customized executive development for top leaders of Fortune 500 companies, including Walmart, Johnson & Johnson, GSK, Nike, Microsoft, Ericsson, Aetna, Kimberly-Clark, KKR, Deutsche Post DHL, AbbVie, and many others. He is a successful entrepreneur who has started multiple companies and is a former executive vice president of Honeywell International. He is coauthor of eleven books, among them Head, Heart, and Guts and Why CEOs Fail. He lives in Portland, Oregon, and New York City.

Peter C. Cairo is a consultant who advises CEOs and boards at companies such as BlackRock, Colgate-Palmolive, GSK, Avon Products, ITW, PepsiCo, Thomson Reuters, Interpublic Group, KPMG, Boehringer Ingelheim, and the Carlyle Group. A noted author and speaker, he is coauthor of six books, among them Head, Heart, and Guts and Why CEOs Fail. He lives in upstate New York.

Cade Cowan is the head of Pivot Leadership s global Leadership Practice and has led programs in thirty-one countries on five continents with firms ranging from Walmart to GlaxoSmithKline to Aetna. He was director of all global learning for Coca-Cola University, Bottling Investments Group (BIG), and program director at GE s Crotonville. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

For more information, please visit pivotleadership.com