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"If the idea of adaptive leadership didn't matter to you before the pandemic hit, it sure as hell should matter to you now." Your company needs you to lead. Your family needs you to lead. The world needs you to lead. So how do you lead when unforeseen circumstances come along and rip the rug out from under you? It's simple. You adapt. How? For one thing, you turn to the principles found in this book. Putting people first. Setting priorities. Achieving work-life balance. Mastering time management. Developing physical and spiritual fitness in order to build resiliency... Lieutenant General Rick…mehr

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"If the idea of adaptive leadership didn't matter to you before the pandemic hit, it sure as hell should matter to you now." Your company needs you to lead. Your family needs you to lead. The world needs you to lead. So how do you lead when unforeseen circumstances come along and rip the rug out from under you? It's simple. You adapt. How? For one thing, you turn to the principles found in this book. Putting people first. Setting priorities. Achieving work-life balance. Mastering time management. Developing physical and spiritual fitness in order to build resiliency... Lieutenant General Rick Lynch developed a strikingly successful approach to supporting our troops and their families during his storied 35-year career in the Army, and spent the next ten years working directly with thousands of senior executives and their direct reports across Corporate America to make their companies-and their lives-stronger, too. In this 10th Anniversary Edition of Adapt or Die, Rick speaks from experience to explore the needs of corporate leaders with more specificity than ever, with a brand-new look at how individuals and companies alike can better adapt in a post-pandemic world-and how each of us can fearlessly prepare for whatever comes next. Are you prepared to adapt?
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LT. GEN. (RET.) RICK LYNCH earned his reputation for adaptive leadership during a storied thirty-five- year career in the Army-from company (100 soldiers) to corps (65,000 soldiers) to commander of all U.S. Army Installations (120,000 civilian employees and soldiers worldwide), Rick commanded at all levels, and was awarded the Freedom Medal from Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf himself. But it's in his post-Army career in Corporate America where Rick's leadership principles have now shined for more than a decade, first as the executive director of the University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute, and then as the founder of R Lynch Enterprises, consulting for CEOs and executives across Corporate America through one-on-ones, keynotes, workshops, and life-changing leadership tours to America's historic battlefields. Still, Rick's proudest achievement has been raising his family with his beloved wife of forty years, Sarah-while doing everything in his power to take care of the people around him.