SHORTLISTED: Business Book Awards 2023 - Business Self-Development Failure...we've all been there. In business and in life. Whether you've done it to yourself or have been negatively impacted by external situations, this book is a guide to building resilience and turning obstacles into opportunities. Failure can often be the first step forward. The Rebuilders is here to help us accept setbacks for what they are and explores not just how to get back up and get through to the other side, but also recognize the creative potential found in the rubble of disappointment. This book is your…mehr
SHORTLISTED: Business Book Awards 2023 - Business Self-Development
Failure...we've all been there. In business and in life. Whether you've done it to yourself or have been negatively impacted by external situations, this book is a guide to building resilience and turning obstacles into opportunities.
Failure can often be the first step forward. The Rebuilders is here to help us accept setbacks for what they are and explores not just how to get back up and get through to the other side, but also recognize the creative potential found in the rubble of disappointment. This book is your companion to facing challenges at work and in life with pragmatism and a healthy dose of inspiration.
With exclusive interviews with business leaders from organizations like Google, the NHS and The World Economic Forum, as well as personal stories of setbacks from people like England Rugby Coach Sir Clive Woodward, human rights activist Mandy Sanghera and Unilever's Chief brand Officer Aline Santos, The Rebuilders will show you how to overcome setbacks and put learnings to good use in your professional and personal journey. Authors Sara Tate and Anna Vogt have experienced the challenge of rebuilding in spades. The force and duo behind the recent turnaround of renowned creative agency TBWA London, and co-hosts of the podcast The Rebuilders, they bring personal stories of growth to show you how to rebuild yourself and overcome whatever life and work throw at you next.
Sara Tate is an advertising industry titan. Formerly CEO of TBWA London, she was voted Best Leader in Marketing by Women in Marketing Awards and won Campaign's Female Frontier Award. An accredited Executive Coach and Brand Consultant, she co-hosts The Rebuilders podcast and is based in London, UK. Anna Vogt is a highly awarded swimmer and advertising strategist. She is the Chief Strategy Officer at VMLY&R London and co-hosts the Rebuilders podcast. With a regular column in Campaign, she has featured in Huff Post, Management Today and Creative Bite. She is based in London, UK.
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Section - ONE: Reframing your setback;
Chapter - 01: When is a setback not a setback?;
Chapter - 02: It's all about now;
Chapter - 03: Ignore the uncontrollable;
Chapter - 04: Stop peeking into the past;
Section - TWO: How to tackle comebacks;
Chapter - 05: Whose fault is it anyway?;
Chapter - 06: The glass is neither half-empty nor half-full;
Chapter - 07: Don't wait to know it all;
Chapter - 08: The unfair reputation of taking it slowly;
Chapter - 09: All paths lead through failure;
Chapter - 10: Flexibility will fix it;
Chapter - 11: In pace lies power;
Chapter - 12: Finding certainty in uncertain times;
Chapter - 13: Not all success is successful;
Chapter - 14: Let's all get uncomfortable together;
Chapter - 15: Making your catastrophe your calling (card);
Chapter - 16: Suffering alone isn't as productive as suffering together;
Section - THREE: Comebacks are for life;
Chapter - 17: Rebuilds are a process, not a project;
Chapter - 18: Rebuilding is the future;
Chapter - 19: References
Section ONE: Reframing your setback; Chapter 01: When is a setback not a setback?; Chapter 02: It's all about now; Chapter 03: Ignore the uncontrollable; Chapter 04: Stop peeking into the past; Section TWO: How to tackle comebacks; Chapter 05: Whose fault is it anyway?; Chapter 06: The glass is neither half empty nor half full; Chapter 07: Don't wait to know it all; Chapter 08: The unfair reputation of taking it slowly; Chapter 09: All paths lead through failure; Chapter 10: Flexibility will fix it; Chapter 11: In pace lies power; Chapter 12: Finding certainty in uncertain times; Chapter 13: Not all success is successful; Chapter 14: Let's all get uncomfortable together; Chapter 15: Making your catastrophe your calling (card); Chapter 16: Suffering alone isn't as productive as suffering together; Section THREE: Comebacks are for life; Chapter 17: Rebuilds are a process, not a project; Chapter 18: Rebuilding is the future; Chapter 19: References
Chapter - 06: The glass is neither half-empty nor half-full;
Chapter - 07: Don't wait to know it all;
Chapter - 08: The unfair reputation of taking it slowly;
Chapter - 09: All paths lead through failure;
Chapter - 10: Flexibility will fix it;
Chapter - 11: In pace lies power;
Chapter - 12: Finding certainty in uncertain times;
Chapter - 13: Not all success is successful;
Chapter - 14: Let's all get uncomfortable together;
Chapter - 15: Making your catastrophe your calling (card);
Chapter - 16: Suffering alone isn't as productive as suffering together;
Section - THREE: Comebacks are for life;
Chapter - 17: Rebuilds are a process, not a project;
Chapter - 18: Rebuilding is the future;
Chapter - 19: References
Section ONE: Reframing your setback; Chapter 01: When is a setback not a setback?; Chapter 02: It's all about now; Chapter 03: Ignore the uncontrollable; Chapter 04: Stop peeking into the past; Section TWO: How to tackle comebacks; Chapter 05: Whose fault is it anyway?; Chapter 06: The glass is neither half empty nor half full; Chapter 07: Don't wait to know it all; Chapter 08: The unfair reputation of taking it slowly; Chapter 09: All paths lead through failure; Chapter 10: Flexibility will fix it; Chapter 11: In pace lies power; Chapter 12: Finding certainty in uncertain times; Chapter 13: Not all success is successful; Chapter 14: Let's all get uncomfortable together; Chapter 15: Making your catastrophe your calling (card); Chapter 16: Suffering alone isn't as productive as suffering together; Section THREE: Comebacks are for life; Chapter 17: Rebuilds are a process, not a project; Chapter 18: Rebuilding is the future; Chapter 19: References
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"The book is celebration of the bumps in the road as part of the journey. The Rebuilders gives an important and relatable insight into how to pick ourselves up after setbacks. An honest, enjoyable read!" Bruce Daisley, bestselling author of The Joy of Work, and former Twitter VP
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