Built Wright: What It Takes to Build Something That Lasts - Couverture souple

Wright, Bryant; Duchatschek, Mason

 
9780991382354: Built Wright: What It Takes to Build Something That Lasts

Synopsis

The pressure will come.
Growth. Change. Turnover. Complexity.

The real question is not if your organization will be tested.
It is whether it was built right before the test arrived.

Built Wright: What It Takes to Build Something That Lasts is not a sports story.

It is a leadership and organizational blueprint for anyone responsible for building teams that must perform under pressure.

Most organizations do not fail because leaders lack effort, talent, or good intentions.
They fail because critical standards, systems, and disciplines were never reinforced while things were going well.

Success hides weaknesses. Growth exposes them.

This book reveals what enduring teams and organizations do differently long before results decline.

Inside, you will learn:

  • Why pressure exposes weaknesses instead of creating them

  • How standards erode while performance still looks strong

  • Why problem solving cannot compensate for weak foundations

  • What leaders must protect as growth and complexity increase

  • How to build organizations that perform consistently, not heroically

These principles apply to businesses, non-profits, departments, and leadership teams.

Anywhere people must work together under pressure.

Built Wright: What It Takes to Build Something That Lasts is for leaders who want more than short-term wins.

It is for those who want organizations that hold together when conditions change.

It is for anyone who wants to ensure what they are building is not just successful, but built right.

If you lead people, carry responsibility, and care about what lasts, this book will change how you think about leadership, culture, and durability.

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