Книга The Holding Advantage David S Morgan

The Holding Advantage

The Decision-Making Superpower for a World Moving Too Fast

Автор: David S Morgan
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Horizon Echo Publishing
Наличност: Очаква се зареждане
Издание 11. 07. 2026
14.44 28.25 лв
The pressure to decide is not proof that the decision is ready.The board wants an answer by Thursday...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
168
EAN
9798999654687
Enbook ID
53242103
Издател
Теглоt
183
Размери
133 x 203 x 10

Пълно описание

The pressure to decide is not proof that the decision is ready.

The board wants an answer by Thursday. Your team wants direction today. The dashboard is ambiguous, the AI has already drafted three confident recommendations, and everyone wants you to decide faster than the situation has become clear.

Here is what nobody tells you: some leaders are fast because they are clear. Others are fast because they have collapsed. And from the outside, the two look identical, right up until the decision comes back.

The Holding Advantage is a short, powerful book about the moment before the answer: the fragile interval where judgment either forms or collapses into reaction. In a world moving faster than any organization can absorb, the rarest leadership skill is no longer speed, confidence, or decisiveness. It is the ability to hold that interval, and then act.

Drawing on three decades as a CEO, from factory floors to boardrooms, David S. Morgan gives you the HOLD method, simple enough to run in a hallway:

Hear the signal. What is reality actually telling you beneath the noise?
Open the interval. One sentence that keeps a room from closing too soon.
Locate the pressure. The nine forces that push leaders to decide too early, and how to answer each one.
Decide when formed. Close cleanly, commit fully, and make it stick.

You will learn why the fastest team sport on earth is built on holding, what a race engineer's silence can teach every leader about communication under pressure, why AI is about to make premature decisions free and good judgment priceless, why your middle managers are exhausted (and what it has to do with you), and the one thank-you that determines whether anyone in your organization ever speaks up again.

Written for CEOs, executives, managers, supervisors, and leaders on their way up, the book closes with a plain-language companion your whole team can use, whether they run a boardroom or a crew of ten and a whiteboard.

The future will not belong to the fastest leaders. It will belong to the leaders who can stay accurate at speed.

Read it in an evening. Use it Monday morning.