When a crisis hits, will you be ready to step up and lead?
There’s no time when leadership is more important than during a crisis, but you can’t wait until the crisis occurs before developing your leadership skills.
The COVID-19 pandemic that rocked the world in 2020 tested leaders to an unprecedented level. For Les M. Goldberg, founder of Entertainment Technology Partners, surviving the crisis was never in question.
Even though every day brought new challenges, Goldberg knew his company would emerge from the pandemic stronger, smarter, and more innovative than ever—and it did. But the key to Goldberg’s strength as a leader today is the fact that he has been honing his leadership skills since he started his company as a teenager.
No two crises are exactly alike, and no two responses will be, either. In The Show Must Go On: The Art of Leading Through a Crisis, Goldberg takes the reader through the essential elements of successful crisis leadership and shows how the strategies and tactics that have worked in his company can be applied to any business. He also shares the stories of legendary contemporary and historical leaders who have become crisis management role models.
The proceeds from this and Goldberg’s other books are donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Tony McGee, owner of HNM Global Logistics and former NFL player, says The Show Must Go On is “a master class in leadership and crisis management … required reading for our management team.”
Woven throughout this quintessential crisis leadership guide is Goldberg’s personal philosophy that neither failure nor quitting are options because The Show Must Go On.
The Show Must Go On: The Art of Leading Through a Crisis
Les M. Goldberg
Courage to Dream Media
Hardcover: $24.95, Paperback: $14.95, Ebook: $9.95
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Other books by Les M. Goldberg:
Don't Take No for an Answer: Anything is Possible
When All the Stars Align: Create a Life Where Great Things Happen
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