Leading people was never simple. Now it’s chaotic.
Between constant change, algorithmic systems, and competing narratives, leadership today feels less like command-and-control and more like herding cats. Smart, capable humans. Each with their own incentives, fears, habits, and stories.
The Art and Science of Herding Cats is not a leadership manual full of tidy frameworks or step-by-step fixes. It’s a reflective, practical exploration of influence, identity, and decision-making in messy, real-world environments where logic alone doesn’t move people.
Drawing on behavioral science, lived experience, and modern organizational realities, this book explores questions leaders rarely slow down to ask:
Why do people resist change even when it makes sense?
How do internal stories shape behavior, both ours and others’?
Why does clarity often collapse under pressure?
What does leadership look like when authority, certainty, and control are limited?
If you’ve resonated with the author’s writing on leadership, culture, and technology, this book goes deeper, connecting the dots into a coherent way of thinking about modern influence.
This book is for:
Leaders navigating constant change
Founders and operators building in uncertainty
Managers influencing without formal authority
Change agents tired of simplistic answers
Anyone trying to lead thoughtfully in an algorithmic world
You won’t find silver bullets here. You will find language, perspective, and mental models that help you see situations more clearly, respond more intentionally, and lead with greater self-awareness.
Because before you can lead anyone else, you have to learn how to lead the only mind you fully control. Your own.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Leading people was never simple. Now it's chaotic.Between constant change, algorithmic systems, and competing narratives, leadership today feels less like command-and-control and more like herding cats. Smart, capable humans. Each with their own incentives, fears, habits, and stories.The Art and Science of Herding Cats is not a leadership manual full of tidy frameworks or step-by-step fixes. It's a reflective, practical exploration of influence, identity, and decision-making in messy, real-world environments where logic alone doesn't move people.Drawing on behavioral science, lived experience, and modern organizational realities, this book explores questions leaders rarely slow down to ask: Why do people resist change even when it makes sense?How do internal stories shape behavior, both ours and others'?Why does clarity often collapse under pressure?What does leadership look like when authority, certainty, and control are limited?If you've resonated with the author's writing on leadership, culture, and technology, this book goes deeper, connecting the dots into a coherent way of thinking about modern influence.This book is for: Leaders navigating constant changeFounders and operators building in uncertaintyManagers influencing without formal authorityChange agents tired of simplistic answersAnyone trying to lead thoughtfully in an algorithmic worldYou won't find silver bullets here. You will find language, perspective, and mental models that help you see situations more clearly, respond more intentionally, and lead with greater self-awareness.Because before you can lead anyone else, you have to learn how to lead the only mind you fully control. Your own. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798995284918
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