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The Age of Outrage
How to Lead in a Polarized World
Book • 2024
This book provides a framework for leaders to navigate the increasing outrage in modern society.
Based on his popular Oxford leadership course and case studies on organizations like IKEA, Nestlé, and the Vatican, Karthik Ramanna offers practical steps to analyze the root causes of outrage, develop mission-consistent responses, and build resilience.
The book addresses the current drivers of outrage, including economic and social prospects, historical grievances, and ideological divisions, and presents a five-step framework to 'turn down the temperature' and manage crises effectively.
Based on his popular Oxford leadership course and case studies on organizations like IKEA, Nestlé, and the Vatican, Karthik Ramanna offers practical steps to analyze the root causes of outrage, develop mission-consistent responses, and build resilience.
The book addresses the current drivers of outrage, including economic and social prospects, historical grievances, and ideological divisions, and presents a five-step framework to 'turn down the temperature' and manage crises effectively.
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