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9780137127023

Your Job Survival Guide A Manual for Thriving in Change

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  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2008-08-11
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Selected by IBM Competitive Edge Book Club Selection. "The beauty of this book on top of its life-saving timeliness is its capacity to give the reader concrete steps to live the good life and enjoy it. The book made me understand that work can be more fun than fun." Warren Bennis, Ph.D., University Professor, University of Southern California, coauthor,Judgment: How Great LeadersMake Winning CallsandTransparency: How Leaders Createa Culture of Candor Change. Itrs"s your job. It just wonrs"t stop. Itrs"s relentless. It keeps coming at you like never-ending rapids in a permanent whitewater river. Change will burn you out if you donrs"t learn how to handle it. This book is not, however, about mere survival. It is aboutthrivingamidst the challenges of your permanent whitewater world at work. bull;Protect your career, improve your resilience, and seize the opportunities in turbulent times bull;Take charge, learn to pace yourself, set your own course, and lead others in ad-hoc teams bull;Ride the rapids and rediscover play and adventure in todayrs"s demanding work environment bull;Learn from research and the experiences of hundreds of professionals in industries from energy to telecommunications to financial services to health care Therers"s nothing abstract or cute about the way this book talks about change: This is practical, grounded knowledge for managing your life in a business world thatrs"s churning with change. Gregory Shea, Ph.D. and Robert Gunther show how to keep your working life on course instead of being pushed beyond your limits...find fun and fulfillment...regroup and rebound from failure...protect yourself from events you canrs"t predict...take charge of your life, an your future!

Author Biography

Gregory Shea, Ph.D., consults, researches, writes, and teaches in the areas of organizational and individual change, leadership, group effectiveness, and conflict resolution. He is president of the consulting firm Shea & Associates, a principal in The Coxe Group international consultancy; Senior Consultant at the Center for Applied Research, Adjunct Professor of Management at The Wharton School, where he has taught for more than 25 years, an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, and a Faculty Associate of the Wharton School’s Center for Leadership and Change. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Harvard, Shea holds an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics, and an M.A., M. Phil., and Ph.D. in Administrative Science from Yale. He is a member of the Academy of Management and the American Psychological Association.

 

Robert Gunther is coauthor or collaborator on more than 20 books, including The Wealthy 100 and The Truth About Making Smart Decisions. He has appeared on CNBC’s “Power Lunch,” NPR’s “Morning Edition,” and numerous local and national radio and television programs, and his projects have been featured in The New York Times, Time, USA Today, and Fortune. His columns or articles also have been published in Harvard Business Review, American Heritage, Investor’s Business Daily, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. As founder of Gunther Communications, he has consulted with Fortune 500 companies, universities, and major nonprofits. He is a graduate of Princeton University.

 

Table of Contents

Preface: We Surely All Will Diep. xx
An Eskimo on the Titanicp. 1
Dangerous Watersp. 3
Sailors and Paddlers: Your Real Job Is Changep. 6
The Limits of Flat-Water Thinkingp. 9
Working the Eddies: Pace Yourself to Preserve Your Sanityp. 13
All Hands on Deckp. 17
We Are Drowning in Changep. 19
The Impact of Exhaustionp. 22
Strategies for Pacingp. 25
Create a "Not To Do" Listp. 27
Build Breaks in the Actionp. 30
Get Good Sleepp. 32
Take a Napp. 33
Enforce Vacationsp. 35
Avoid the Perils of the Crazy Brave and Phony Toughp. 38
Keep a Roll in Reservep. 41
Mastering the Roll: Prepare to Fail Gracefully and Recover Quicklyp. 45
Failure Is the Only Optionp. 48
Strategies for Failing Quickly and Recovering Gracefullyp. 52
Treat Your Career as a Series of Experimentsp. 52
Minimize the Risk of Failurep. 54
Master the Emotions of Failurep. 56
Practice Failingp. 57
Prepare to Learn from Failurep. 59
Make Your Mistakes on the Movep. 60
Failing and Playp. 62
The Power of Play: Optimism and Resiliencep. 65
The Play's the Thingp. 66
The Power of Optimismp. 70
Strategies for Unsinkable Optimismp. 71
Create Optimism and Avoid Learned Helplessnessp. 72
When All Else Fails, Paddle Like Hellp. 74
Choose Your Equipment for the Right Level of Funp. 75
Patience: Keep Your Feet Up and Go With the Flowp. 77
Recharge by Paddlingp. 79
Create Time and Space for Playp. 80
Cultivate Exuberancep. 81
Personal Flotation: You Are Responsible for Your Own Securityp. 85
Sink or Swimp. 89
Strategies for Personal Flotationp. 90
Learn Self-Rescue by Developing Your "Brand You"p. 91
Build a Portfolio of Projectsp. 92
Practice Your Offiside Roll: Cultivate Diverse Skills to Increase Maneuverabilityp. 93
Create Strong Networksp. 98
Take Care of Your Healthp. 99
Alone in a Tight Placep. 100
Scouting and Portaging: Set Your Own Coursep. 103
Meaning Is Localp. 105
Get Out When You Hear the Roarof the Fallsp. 109
Strategies for Scouting and Portagingp. 112
Listen to the River: Read the Waterp. 112
Develop Your Intuition and Then Listen to Itp. 115
Listen to Others: Learn from Reports of Fellow Travelersp. 120
Know When To Portagep. 123
Recognize When You Are Drowningp. 126
Listen to Your Heartp. 130
When in Doubt, Scoutp. 132
The Phoenixp. 133
Rising Above the Roar: Communicate Through Symbolsp. 137
Strategies for Communicating Above the Roarp. 140
Actions Speak Louder Than Wordsp. 140
Maintain a Line of Sightp. 142
Never Risk a Lie-Even Unintentionallyp. 144
Ensure Two-Way Communicationp. 147
Create Space to Grieve: Funerals, Irish Wakes, Slicing Nursing Stations, and Other Symbolic Eventsp. 149
Make Sense of What Happened: Share Stories Around the Firep. 152
Use Myths to Create Meaningp. 153
Use Metaphorsp. 156
Finding Meaning and Shaping a Legacyp. 157
Building Flocks: Teaming for Today's Runp. 163
Murmurations of Starlings: Teams Have a Life of Their Ownp. 165
Strategies for Teamingp. 167
Know What You Bring to the Teamp. 168
Know Your Teammatesp. 169
Become Skilled at Entering and Leaving Teamsp. 171
Find Safety in Numbersp. 173
Understand What Game You Are Playingp. 175
Choose the Right Vesselp. 179
Understand the Working of Teamsp. 181
The Power of the Teamp. 183
Leading Trips: Guiding Through Permanent Whitewaterp. 187
Leading in Permanent Whitewaterp. 188
Understand Power and Influence on the Riverp. 189
Build Trustp. 193
Stepping Aside: Manage Shifting Rolesp. 194
Enabling Leaders and Following Followers: Stepping Up to Leadershipp. 196
Assembling the Right Teamp. 199
Structuring the Teamp. 200
Humility and the Art of Leading from Behindp. 201
Conclusion, What Conclusion?p. 205
Building the G-Rigp. 207
The Rivers Are Risingp. 208
No Place to Hide-But Why Would You Want To?p. 215
Endnotesp. 219
Indexp. 231
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Praise for Your Job Survival Guide Praise for Your Job Survival Guide "Gregory Shea and Robert Gunther have written thebook on how to navigate today's turbulent waters. Full of practical wisdom, research, insight, and humor, Your Job Survival Guideshows us how to navigate the whitewater of today's changing business environment while thoroughly enjoying the journey. A great read!" --Annie McKee, Founder, the Teleos Leadership Institute and Coauthor of the best sellers Primal Leadership, Resonant Leadership, and most recently, a practical guide to developing and sustaining personal and professional effectiveness, Becoming a Resonant Leader "If gentle currents carried careers in the past, whitewater is the medium today. For navigating the cauldrons of change, Gregory Shea and Robert Gunther draw upon wrenching work moments and rapid river kayaking to draw the map. Your Job Survival Guideis an indispensable companion for mastering the turbulence of our era." --Michael Useem, Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Leadership at the Wharton School, author, The Go Point: When It's Time to Decide " Your Job Survival Guideis a provocative book that goes beyond theory. This book is not about avoiding the potholes of organizational life, it's about learning how to step in them and take responsibility for yourself. Shea and Gunther force us to look in the mirror and, in a very practical way, challenge us to behave differently. Quite frankly, the lessons go beyond the perils of our work life; the lessons are useful for day to day living." --Thomas Saporito, Ph.D., President, RHR International Company "In today's world there is no such thing as steady state. Greg and Robert have put together a great owner's manual for thriving in a world where change is the constant." --Michael Rechtiene, President Animas Corporation, a Johnson & Johnson Co. "Today's world requires us to continuously reinvent our company by adapting it to the evolving world. At the core of that process lies one's ability to efficiently manage necessary changes. Gregory Shea and Robert Gunther beautifully describe this important challenge and offer simple and concrete solutions to meet them. As a company that lives its fundamentals--'people are our main asset'--I am recommending this book to all our executives and managers as a key tool to meet the future." --Patrick Firmenich, CEO, Firmenich "It is no secret that continual change dominates most business life today. Most thinkers and writers addressing managing, leading, or surviving change, however, tend to focus on examples of one change after another, often complex and multiyear strategic change, but still bounded by the one story. Shea and Gunther take head-on the reality that we actually need to manage and lead in an environment of continuous, ongoing, major change. They then address the role of the protagonist in many simultaneous and overlapping change processes, which is the reality today. They offer wonderfully accessible experiential and practical observations and advice for you, the actor is these many stories. This is sound, practical, and readily applied advice. And it's also in a form that allows you to 'dip into' the book in different sections and take a few valuable insights to put into practice immediately--a truly wonderful addition to the practitioner's literature on leading change." --Thomas P. Gerrity, Joseph Aresty Professor of Management, and Dean Emeritus, the Wharton School "Shea and Gunther's Your Job Survival Guideis an easy and important read, overflowing with pragmatic advice about your job in today's whitewater world. Using examples ranging from the routine to the spiritual, while sticking close to the metaphor of a memorable journey through turbulent waters, the authors engaged me from start to finish. This book is a great resource both for those individuals stuck in their daily routine as well as organizations who aspire to enhance their work groups." --Elliot Sussman, MD, CEO, Lehigh Valley Health Network " Your Job Survival Guidetackles head-on the realities of leadership in the 21st century through the playful lens of the whitewater navigator. The book provides both a comprehensive overview of the challenges that leaders face, but don't always acknowledge, and powerful solutions derived from real life experiences. Accessible and engaging!" --Meg Jones, Executive VP & Chief Administrative Officer, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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