The Age Of Outrage: How To Lead In A Polarized World (Hb) - Hardback
The Age of Outrage offers a groundbreaking exploration of the increasing polarization affecting organizations around the globe. In today’s world, outrage isn’t just a fleeting sentiment; it's a powerful force that leaders must reckon with.
This hardback edition dives into the events and cases that have made headlines—like GoFundMe's decision to cut off funding to the protesting truckers in Ottawa and the controversies surrounding Disney's CEO regarding Florida's Don't Say Gay law. It highlights how public anger now targets companies as much as governments, making it essential for leaders to navigate this complex landscape.
Karthik Ramanna, drawing from his popular University of Oxford leadership course, presents a framework that goes beyond simple crisis management. He identifies practical steps for leaders to engage with stakeholders, analyze root causes, and craft mission-consistent responses to the outrage. With case studies from organizations such as IKEA, Nestlé, and the Vatican, this book serves as a valuable resource for those looking to build resilience and turn challenges into opportunities.
The Age of Outrage is not just a book—it's an essential guide for leaders and their teams, providing insights into developing the crucial capability to manage outrage effectively. In a time when every decision is scrutinized and emotions run high, this book equips you with tools to address the outrage head-on and emerge stronger.
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The Age Of Outrage: How To Lead In A Polarized World (Hb) - Hardback
The Age Of Outrage: How To Lead In A Polarized World (Hb) - Hardback
The Age of Outrage offers a groundbreaking exploration of the increasing polarization affecting organizations around the globe. In today’s world, outrage isn’t just a fleeting sentiment; it's a powerful force that leaders must reckon with.
This hardback edition dives into the events and cases that have made headlines—like GoFundMe's decision to cut off funding to the protesting truckers in Ottawa and the controversies surrounding Disney's CEO regarding Florida's Don't Say Gay law. It highlights how public anger now targets companies as much as governments, making it essential for leaders to navigate this complex landscape.
Karthik Ramanna, drawing from his popular University of Oxford leadership course, presents a framework that goes beyond simple crisis management. He identifies practical steps for leaders to engage with stakeholders, analyze root causes, and craft mission-consistent responses to the outrage. With case studies from organizations such as IKEA, Nestlé, and the Vatican, this book serves as a valuable resource for those looking to build resilience and turn challenges into opportunities.
The Age of Outrage is not just a book—it's an essential guide for leaders and their teams, providing insights into developing the crucial capability to manage outrage effectively. In a time when every decision is scrutinized and emotions run high, this book equips you with tools to address the outrage head-on and emerge stronger.
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The Age of Outrage offers a groundbreaking exploration of the increasing polarization affecting organizations around the globe. In today’s world, outrage isn’t just a fleeting sentiment; it's a powerful force that leaders must reckon with.
This hardback edition dives into the events and cases that have made headlines—like GoFundMe's decision to cut off funding to the protesting truckers in Ottawa and the controversies surrounding Disney's CEO regarding Florida's Don't Say Gay law. It highlights how public anger now targets companies as much as governments, making it essential for leaders to navigate this complex landscape.
Karthik Ramanna, drawing from his popular University of Oxford leadership course, presents a framework that goes beyond simple crisis management. He identifies practical steps for leaders to engage with stakeholders, analyze root causes, and craft mission-consistent responses to the outrage. With case studies from organizations such as IKEA, Nestlé, and the Vatican, this book serves as a valuable resource for those looking to build resilience and turn challenges into opportunities.
The Age of Outrage is not just a book—it's an essential guide for leaders and their teams, providing insights into developing the crucial capability to manage outrage effectively. In a time when every decision is scrutinized and emotions run high, this book equips you with tools to address the outrage head-on and emerge stronger.










