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In today's unpredictable business landscape, are you ready to tackle the business and personal leadership growth challenges and understand why leadership skills are vital? "Leading Resilience: Strategies for Thriving in Disruptive Times" isn't just another business leadership book; it's the key to unlocking your growth potential and an indispensable resource among the best leadership coaching books.Leading Resilience is a prime publication on crisis anatomy, resource leadership, personal leadership intelligence, and organizational resilience.Delve into the core of crises, from issue management failures to hidden opportunities and from moments of despair to thriving in disruption while learning how to decipher their intricacies through "APSES Cores" metrics of personal leadership intelligence. This book equips you not only to survive adversity but also to thrive and grow through it. It goes beyond the ordinary by introducing the "MASTER" concept, inspired by intelligent automobile engines, and critically assessing various business tools.Spanning corporate, SMEs, nonprofits, and personal resilience, "Leading Resilience" is a comprehensive guide that ignites your intrinsic faculties to achieve positive reframing, unlearning and relearning, self-reinvention, alertness, robustness, improvisation, and transformation. From the Choluteca Bridge analogy to the Chelyabinsk meteor, from Ninja Rat adventures to Honey Badger resilience, and from Captain Chesley Sullenberger's act of bravery on the River Hudson to the Titanic calamity, you will experience the joy of fiction-nonfiction crossover through a mixture of deep metaphors inspired by real stories that dimensionalize resilience. "Leading Resilience" offers over fifty real-world case studies and practical lessons to bolster your personal and business resilience from the inside out, emphasizing the importance of operational buffers and collaborative leadership. Assess your resilience readiness with the tested and tried "Leading Resilience Index" and embrace a journey toward personal and business growth. This isn't just a book; it's your essential resource for personal and business transformation.
From the bustling markets of Zanzibar to the desolate plains of Kenya, Tusoli's journey takes her through a kaleidoscope of cultures, traditions, and landscapes. She meets people from all walks of life - from Masai warriors to coastal fishermen - and each encounter deepens her understanding of her own history and heritage.Africatown, Alabama, also known as Plateau, is a historic neighborhood located in Mobile County, Alabama, USA. The community was founded by a group of 110 enslaved Africans who were captured and brought to the United States on the last known slave ship, named 'The Clotilda', in 1860. After the Civil War and emancipation, the freed slaves were technically free but unable to come back to Africa and instead formed a distinct identity and culture, maintaining their African traditions and creating their own social institutions. They created their own Africa right in the United States and named it Africatown where descendants of 'The Clotilda' live to date.The pilgrimage to Africa for the descendants of 'The Clotilda' and Africatown and other Black Americans is not merely a physical undertaking but a spiritual one as well. It presents an opportunity for them to pay homage to their ancestors, gain knowledge of their history and culture, and create connections with the thriving communities in the lands where their forefathers were abducted from.Torn between the love she has for her fiancé, Jonathan, who just proposed to her, and a deep-seated desire to uncover her roots, Tusoli embarks on a journey of discovery. Her quest for self-discovery took her on an exhilarating adventure that spanned continents and oceans. As she probed into the history of her forefathers, Tusoli encountered a world that was both haunting and beautiful, where the past collided with the present, and the lasting impact of slavery reverberated in every corner.Embark on an extraordinary expedition of personal growth and reconciliation with Tusoli - an expedition that will take you from one end of Africa to the other, and indelibly transform you.
The characters in the story are dolls who live in Doll Cottage in Nairobi, Kenya. They feel different when two new dolls join them. The story is told through dolls that are differently abled, have vitiligo skin, visual impairment, down syndrome and albinism. It teaches children that each one of them is beautifully and wonderfully created, to embrace and celebrate differences, and that who we are is not based on physical appearances and abilities but on values that reside within us.
Music is a therapy that lulls and comforts the human soul. With its growing audience in a highly dynamic world, there's a bulging desire to not only listen but also imbibe its philosophy through diverse literature. Benga Maestro is one such classic-a thrilling thread that avails music to your bookshelves. This rare text, explicates and contextualizes the world in which Dr. Osito Kalle performs. It chronicles the journey of Benga from its initial sprout around Nam Lolwe to the modern Social Media era, touching albeit passingly, on the other giants of the genre like D.O Misiani, Collela Mazee, George Ramogi, Ouma Omore, Ochieng' Nelly, and Okatch Biggy, amongst many others. This story is told through the lenses of Dr. Osito Kalle, the string doctor, Dokta Waya, and lyrical cricket who plucks and chirps out wisdom, traditional aphorism, humour, and consolation, to 'edutain' his audience. A viable offspring of the Victoria Jazz family, stemming from his mentor's Awino Lawi-led Victoria C, the Mabinju songbird has grown into a gallant ballad of his current Nabii Kings Band. Thus, Benga Maestro, narrates his Benga odysseys and magnanimously shares his foresight for music, its makers, and its consumers. It is a pleasurable exploration of both the kingly Kalle, and the benign world of Benga. #OKOTH OPIYO
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