How do you save a sinking ship? When Dr. Jason K. Allen arrived on the campus of Midwestern Seminary, it was in rough shape. The faculty, the facilities, and the reputation of the school were all flailing. How did he lead this seminary to become the fastest growing and one of the largest seminaries in the world? In this book, Dr. Allen shares the leadership principles he learned through the turnaround of Midwestern Seminary—principles you’ll be able to apply in whatever area God has called you to lead.
Corporate Turnaround: How Managers Turn Losers Into Winners!
... Don Stolz, Clarence Shallbetter, Franz Mueller, Bruce Erickson, Ray Willis, Marty Swerin, John Adams, Francis W. How, Lee Radermacher, Mary Ann Savage, Judith Adams, Ronaldo Custodio, Gary King, Rahn Worcuff, Jean-Luc LaHouze, Rev.
This book will be of use not just to turnaround practitioners seeking to develop their leadership skills, but also to the stakeholders whose job it is to identify and recruit the high quality leaders needed for corporate success." —Huw ...
Leaders whose firms are currently in crisis may want to keep Corporate Turnaround Artistry by their bedside tables. Those who have had the good fortune to avoid disaster so far would also do well to read this book.
A novel of fathers and sons, wives and husbands, loss, victory and violent redemption, The Turnaround is another compelling, highly charged novel from George Pelecanos, "the best crime novelist in America." -Oregonian
When a business is struggling, it's these tactics that will turn the tide. Everyday Turnaround tells the tale of a turnaround CEO of a fictional organization who uses agile tactics such as kaizen and scrum to achieve success.
In Team Turnarounds, Joe Frontiera and Dan Leidl share how this fine art of the turnaround really works, from how to inspire the team to the actual tools for change.
The Turnaround Manager's Handbook
In Turnaround, economist Peter Blair Henry argues that the secret to emerging countries' success (and ours) is discipline -- sustained commitment to a pragmatic growth strategy.
For the past thirty years, Steve Miller has done the messy, unpleasant work of salvaging America's lost companies with such success that the Wall Street Journal has dubbed him "U.S. Industry's Mr. Fix It." From his very first crisis ...