Leadership & Culture

Why Managers Fail and Leaders Prevail: The 5 Essential Leadership Skills for Creating a Culture of Belonging that Drives Performance and Loyalty Within Your Organization

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Pub Date Sep 28 2022 | Archive Date May 07 2023

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Every team has a manager... But not every team is lucky enough to have a true leader. Get ready to break the mold!

Did you know that 82% of employees would consider quitting their job because of a bad boss?

And it isn’t just that you don’t want to be a bad boss… You don’t want to be a boss at all – you want to be a leader. A boss commands… A leader inspires and influences – and that’s the route to happy employees, a dedicated workforce, and an organization that achieves its goals.

Whether you’re a new manager, an aspiring one, or an experienced manager or business owner, there’s always more to learn… and there’s always room to develop your leadership skills so that you can be sure you’re an inspirational and empathetic leader… and not a disconnected boss.

It all starts with the workplace culture you cultivate… one that is positive, inclusive, and authentic… one that motivates your team to go above and beyond… and to do so happily.

Any successful organization has, at its core, a team that trusts and respects its leaders and is willing to do what it takes to help the company reach its goals… and behind every team like this, there’s a leader who knows just what to do to steer the ship.

You can be that leader.

And with this comprehensive guide by your side, you’ll have something to refer to every time you flounder. Inside, you’ll discover:

  • 5 critical reasons why company culture is so important – know your why before you get to the how
  • 5 levels of leadership – and how you can make sure you’re always progressing
  • Everything you need to know about impostor syndrome – and how you can kick it to the curb
  • The surprising role of emotional intelligence in successful leadership… and how to develop yours
  • The one person you need to manage before you can lead everyone else… plus top tips for doing so successfully
  • The #1 thing that brings a team together – and the red flags that tell you when it’s missing
  • The 5 social awareness techniques you need in your toolkit if you want to be an outstanding leader
  • How to develop relationship management skills… and why you should
  • Strategies for keeping your integrity intact at all times (and how this will help you as a leader)
  • Culture lessons to learn from top companies – including Apple and Walt Disney Company
  • 6 simple steps for designing the perfect team from the ground up
  • How mistakes are vital to your organization – and why you want your team to make more of them
  • What employees really want from their leader… and how you can make sure you deliver

And much more.

Every company has a boss… but the most successful ones have a leader. And if you have any doubt in your mind as to whether you can be one, it’s time to silence that inner critic for good.

If you’re passionate about leading your team to success, you have everything you need to be the driving force behind an outstanding team… All you need now is the manual…

Discover everything you need to know to be the inspirational leader your organization needs

Every team has a manager... But not every team is lucky enough to have a true leader. Get ready to break the mold!

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Advance Praise

"Great Book!

""Very well written book, easy to read and follow and relates to the world and management right now! I highly recommend for anyone interested in expanding your leadership skills.""

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""I've read a lot of leadership books over the past few years and this book stands out as one of the better ones. The concepts are extremely relevant, the material is easy to understand and layed out in an actionable way. You'll be inspired, energized and poised to become a better leader for sure.""

Great book for growth

""I would recommend this book to anyone that works with people. You'll learn the valuable skills of a leader and how to be a better team player. This book is well-structured and well-thought-out. It illustrated the differences between a real leader and a boss very well.""

"Great Book!

""Very well written book, easy to read and follow and relates to the world and management right now! I highly recommend for anyone interested in expanding your leadership skills.""

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ISBN 9798353889632
PRICE $5.99 (USD)
PAGES 210

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Leadership and Culture, Why Managers Fail and Leaders Prevail lays its premise out in the title. Management without attention to leadership can result in a total attention on task management without recognition of the people who are doing the work, why they do it, and how to motivate excellence in the workplace. The authors lay out some clear steps and areas requiring attention. This book is an easy read and a bit of primer on some basic leadership philosophy and will be useful to newer managers/leaders and can be a pick me up for more experienced leaders.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This book is available now.

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Structure

The book is broken down into five key skills, and then further into related chapters with subtopics on each skill. From building trust to inspiring motivation, Leadership and Culture starts from the ground up.

The length of the book makes it approachable to pick up. At 210 pages in its entirety, it concisely covers the skills, examples and action points to succinctly set you on the path for success.

Although I read the book in chronological order, I would argue that it would be possible to go back to any of these sections at any point and revisit the content. To an extent there are references to early chapters and content as a foundation, but this wouldn’t stop anyone from being able to read a section standalone.

On a practical level, it means the book can be picked up countless times and never lose its value, regardless of how many times you pick it up again. I can see myself picking this up and revisiting the book, especially if there are certain skills I want to brush up on, or scenarios where I am inexperienced in handling them!


Ideas

The content of the book would be especially great for either aspiring or first time managers, or as a refresher of fundamentals for the more experienced. The book’s content is both approachable and relatable, whilst demonstrating the extensive research that asks up each idea. Throughout, I was able to visualise the examples in the practical terms of my own experience at work.

Not only do the scenarios in the book ring true, but then the author’s have outlined practical action points for managers to adopt to resolve conflict or pressure in a way that promotes positivity. It’s as much a practical guide as it is a compilation of case studies of what can happen when things go wrong.

I think this also has value for all employees. As I mention in the introduction, culture isn’t strictly created by the few at the top. It’s about the whole workplace. Sure, managers and senior staff will have a lot of influence over it, but not entirely.

Leadership and Culture has value in helping us understand where workplace culture isn’t working and raise awareness. Often, we can recognise that something isn’t quite right but are unable to identify a problem exactly. The topics and downfalls explored in this book are ones that I can see happening in every workplace at some point in time. Even in big name companies! Many of the examples within are names we know.


Summary

Leadership and Culture is all about positive change. If you are looking to make positive change in your life in 2024, or would like to start making improvements in your workplace, this book is a great place to start!

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"Leadership & Culture: Why Managers Fail and Leaders Prevail" by John and Katie McCann is a comprehensive guide that deserves a solid four stars for its insightful exploration of leadership principles, fostering positive workplace culture, and empowering individuals to become inspiring leaders rather than mere managers.

The book starts by addressing a critical statistic: 82% of employees would consider quitting their job due to a bad boss. The authors make a compelling case for aspiring to be a leader rather than a boss, emphasizing the transformative impact that true leadership can have on employee satisfaction, dedication, and organizational success.

One of the strengths of this guide lies in its practical and actionable advice. Whether you're a new manager, an experienced leader, or a business owner, the McCanns provide valuable insights and tools to enhance leadership skills and cultivate a positive workplace culture. The emphasis on being an empathetic leader who inspires and influences sets the tone for creating a motivated and dedicated workforce.

The book covers a wide range of topics, from understanding the importance of company culture to exploring the levels of leadership and addressing challenges like impostor syndrome. The inclusion of real-world examples, such as lessons from top companies like Apple and Walt Disney, adds depth and relevance to the concepts presented.

The authors highlight the role of emotional intelligence in successful leadership and provide practical strategies for developing this crucial skill. The guide also delves into the significance of relationship management, integrity, and the willingness to embrace mistakes as vital to organizational growth.

One minor drawback is that certain sections, while informative, could benefit from a more in-depth exploration. For instance, the discussion on developing relationship management skills could be expanded to offer more practical scenarios and examples.

In conclusion, "Leadership & Culture" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their leadership skills and create a positive workplace environment. John and Katie McCann deliver a well-structured guide filled with actionable insights, making it a must-read for those committed to becoming inspirational leaders capable of steering their teams toward success. Whether you're a seasoned leader or an aspiring one, this comprehensive manual provides the tools and knowledge needed to transform your approach and make a lasting impact on your organization.

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It’s an easy to follow book with good concepts and tips for any leader. In my option it’s good for new as well as established leaders.

Thank you NetGalley, BooksGoSocial and the authors for a free ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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