Win the Leadership Game Every Time: Nine Invaluable Laws to Magnify Your Success

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Far away in the jungle of Africa every morning a deer wakes up and decides to run faster than the fastest lion in that jungle. In the same jungle every morning a lion wakes up and decides to run faster than the fattest deer in that jungle. Both the deer and the lion wake up with the aim to win. The deer wants to win to save its life. The lion wants to win to satisfy its hunger. They each have their reason to win. They are in the game for winning. None of them know whether or not they will win, yet they decide each day to win. Are you in the leadership game to win or are you just a player in the game? Do you wake up each morning deciding to win or do you wake up to go to work and simply complete your tasks?

There is a huge difference between going to work to win and going to work to just be in the game. It is this difference that decides where each of us is on the growth ladder and where we will be. Those who are here to just be in the game are very concerned about their paycheck and job security. They fear taking risks and are overly cautious. These people view the game as an "I win, you lose" proposition. But those leaders who play to win, do whatever is necessary to move things forward. They’re not reckless, but proactive. They make the call that they fear. They have difficult conversations. They deal with the tricky issues that may put their outcomes at risk if things go south on them. These are the people who wake up each morning with the will to win. They know that winning has nothing to do with power, status quo, position, or playing corporate politics. Winning is purely about being relentless and moving ahead in the game by focusing on your improvement and on the well-being of others. Winning is about having faith in yourself and in your abilities.

Almost 75% of the people in the workforce get stuck at the mid-management level in the organization. These people have the best skills and abilities, yet aren’t able to move the needle significantly. This is because they don’t know what it takes to win and get unstuck.

The purpose of the nine crucial laws described in this book is to guide you to methodologically win the leadership game. There are two ways of winning the game. One, by playing dirty corporate politics, bumping others to reach your goal, thinking solely about your growth, and being selfish. Another and better way is to work on transforming yourself so you improve in the game each day.

The rules of business are changing. The game is evolving with speed. New markets are emerging. A new generation of workforce is entering the game. We have entered into a digitally transformed world. The new leadership game cannot be played with old rules and competencies. Working with some great leaders has shown me how a leader can move with agility, speed and flexibility to revamp the organization when faced with a business crisis. A leaders decisive and bold actions and their rapid and insightful response to crisis demonstrated the value of speed and serenity in setting a new course for their company. What are the new rules and competencies? How do we play and win the leadership game, every time?

Author(s): Payal Nanjiani
Publisher: Routledge/Productivity Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 155
City: New York

Cover
Endorsement
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction: The Rules of the Game
Be Relentless
Feed That Addiction
Accept the Brutal Truth no One Tells You
Leadership Through Mind
Race Against Time
When You Lose, It Hurts Really Bad
Play to Win the Ultimate Gamble on Yourself
The New Nature of Business
Get Out of the Pack
Playing the Wrong Game
The Nine Laws
Part The Nine Laws to Win the Leadership Game
1 Law of Gap
The Chair You Can’t Sit on
Bridge the Gap
Why Execution Is a Leader’s Greatest Challenge?
From Ideation to Execution
Rapid Action Plan
2 Law of Mastery
Will You Be a Trained Leader or a Transformed Leader?
Go Inside to Grow Outside
The Blind Spots
Rapid Action Plan (RAP)
3 Law of Authenticity
The Monk Who Stayed True to His Nature
The Widespread AASD Syndrome
The Transition From People Pleaser to People Leader
Rapid Action Plan (RAP)
4 Law of Circle
The Story Is Wrong
You Need a Winner’s Circle
How to Create a Winner’s Circle
Who’s at the Core of the Winner’s Circle
Rapid Action Plan
5 Law of Problems
Find the Niche
The Division of Thoughts
Rapid Action Plan
6 Law of Transference
It’s a Cycle
What Are You Creating?
Emotional Equilibrium Quotient
Power Up
Self-Optimization
Rapid Action Plan
7 Law of Mirror
A Leader’s Mirror
You Get What You Tolerate
Create Boundaries, Not Walls
Rapid Action Plan
8 Law of Visibility
Slow Down to Be Visible
Lead By Visibility
The Difference Is in Making a Difference
Rapid Action Plan
9 Law of Energy
The Pulse of Productivity
Personal Energy Becomes Company Energy
Change the Meaning, Change Your Energy
Energy Rituals for Renewal
Rapid Action Plan
Conclusion: The Winner Takes It All
Index