Education, work, finance & impact
Step Up, Step Back: How to Really Deliver Strategic Change in Your Organization
By Elsbeth Johnson, senior lecturer in the MIT Sloan School of Management
Bloomsbury · 2020
Johnson challenges some of our most fundamental beliefs about how to lead change - and about what we consider "leadership." She suggests leaders need to do more in early stages of the change, in specific ways and at specific times, and do less in later stages of the change.
From Summer 2021 recommended reading from MIT (MIT News).
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