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But on the whole wucker’s attempt to teach how to spot and deal with the possibility of gray rhino in your business or even per... Read More
Definitely adding this one to my collection of high quality leadership resources
The book uses an allegory of a grey rhino to explain the organizational lethargy and muddled behavior when faced with the selfe... Read More
Her prescriptions for dealing with the threats that are global in nature are in many ways as applicable to our own individual e... Read More
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- This product had a total of 122 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 12 2021.
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Facing danger and possible trouble wont make everything perfect
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The gray rhino is an incredibly eyeopening book
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I was surprised to find my topic the gender gap to be categorized as a metarhino but grateful that it wasnt in the conundrum and gordian knot category
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From the financial crisis of the last decade that destroyed billions in wealth to the growing scarcity of water she offers a field guide to the gray rhinos—wucker’s term for a highimpact utterly foreseeable events—of past and present
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And it isn’t all economics or geopolitics either
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This is not entertainment or the latest harry potter but there certainly are enough anecdotes of blind hubris well punished to satisfy anyones hunger for shadenfreude at the expense of people who should have known better
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Wucker takes us on a tour of metaphorical gray rhinos highly probable highimpact threats that we would all much rather ignore
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Yet the message is ultimately one of optimism