What leaders DO: lead change
January 4, 2008 by Miki Saxon
New books on leadership seem to appear almost daily and many of them have useful insights, but Epic Change: How to Lead Change in the Global Age by Timothy R Clark is one of the best I’ve read.
Clark left Oxford to find an academic position in the US, but instead spent eight years as a plant manager before the company closed its doors—a victim of global competition.
Considering that the average tenure of CEOs is 44 months and that the primary reasons are lack of vision and inability to deal with change the book is of paramount importance because of its …read more
Change Management – Leadership at the UN is tested
March 9, 2006 by admin
Kofi Annan is facing one of the toughest tests of his leadership yet. Introducing change to a resisiting organisation.
Warring nations?Seems easy when confronted with negative staff.
Annan is propsong a change management office and the staff are not happy.
This will be a test of leadership – with the world watching.


