Lead Well: 5 Mindsets to Engage, Retain, and Inspire Your Team

Author:   Paula Davis
Publisher:   Wharton Digital Press
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9781613631898


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   04 February 2025
Format:   Paperback
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A holistic, research-backed framework to future-proof your leadership and unlock the full potential of your team In the wake of the pandemic and on the cusp of the generative AI revolution, the world of work has undergone a seismic shift. Chronic stress, burnout, and employee disengagement have reached crisis levels, and leaders are struggling to keep their teams motivated and inspired amid relentless change and uncertainty. Conventional management approaches are no longer sufficient, demanding a new leadership framework to address the root causes of these challenges. To meet this moment, Lead Well: 5 Mindsets to Engage, Retain, and Inspire Your Team provides a timely and practical blueprint for a new era of leadership. Drawing on extensive research and workshops with thousands of leaders, Paula Davis, CEO and founder of the Stress & Resilience Institute and author of Beating Burnout at Work, offers a transformative approach to building high-performing teams that can adapt and grow, even in the face of relentless change. Lead Well offers actionable tools and insights to help you and your team today: + Discover the 5 Lead Well mindsets that can transform your team's well-being at work; + Explore research-backed strategies to foster a greater sense of purpose, meaning, and values alignment at work; + Gain techniques to improve workload management, work-life integration, and sustainable productivity; + Develop skills to build team cohesion and a culture of trust and support; + Cultivate practices that boost systemic resilience and help teams adapt to disruption; and + Implement Tiny Noticeable Things (TNTs) that can be quickly adopted by teams. Davis's first book, Beating Burnout at Work, addressed individuals and teams experiencing significant stress. This new book offers a method for addressing the factors that can lead to counterproductive stress and disengagement. Whether you're a seasoned leader or an emerging manager, Lead Well provides a holistic, research-backed framework to future-proof your leadership and unlock the full potential of your team. Navigating today's turbulent work landscape has never been more critical—or more achievable.

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Author:   Paula Davis
Publisher:   Wharton Digital Press
Imprint:   Wharton Digital Press
ISBN:  

9781613631898


ISBN 10:   1613631898
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   04 February 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""Paula Davis has crafted one of the most practical and action-packed books on leadership that I have read in many years. Lead Well is a brilliant review of the best ideas and thinking on leadership today!"" * Tom Rath, Bestselling Author, StrengthsFinder 2.0 and Life's Great Question * ""At a time when the rates of overwhelm and burnout are high, when workers and leaders are searching for meaning, yearning to make work better and still have time for what matters most in life, Paula Davis has produced the perfect companion for the moment. Lead Well is enormously helpful, with practical, actionable, and evidence-based strategies on every single page. It is an essential guidebook for leaders at all levels who seek to create cultures of high performance and human well-being."" * Brigid Schulte, Award-Winning Journalist; Author, Over Work and the New York Times bestselling Overwhelmed; and Director, The Better Life * ""This is the book I was desperate for when I began leading workplace well-being—a guide that finally addresses why so many of our well-intentioned programs fall short. Paula Davis's Lead Well offers something radically different: a systems-first approach that gets to the heart of why people struggle and what truly enables them to thrive. Through both compelling research and vulnerable storytelling, she shows leaders how to move beyond quick fixes to create workplaces where both people and performance can flourish."" * Jen Fisher, Chief Wellbeing Officer, Bestselling Author, Podcast Host * ""Lead Well is a must-read for every leader. A human-centered leadership approach is critical in today’s world of work, and Paula Davis’s book sets itself apart by offering simple, yet impactful, research-backed strategies leaders can implement to create and support a work environment that helps teams perform well during change and stress."" * Dr. Malissa Clark, Professor and Author, Never Not Working * ""In Lead Well, Paula Davis examines the leadership mindsets that help address the systemic nature of stress at work. I have led organizations for more than two decades, and I continuously lean on a human-centered approach, driven by my values, as the basis for creating thriving cultures and making critical decisions. Davis expertly weaves together both the business case for this approach and why now is the time for leaders to drive this conversation. This will be a valuable guide for leaders now and in the years to come."" * Jay Shah, C-Suite Executive *


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Paula Davis, JD, MAPP, is the Founder and CEO of the Stress & Resilience Institute, a training and consulting firm that partners with some of the world's largest organizations to help them reduce burnout and build resilience at the team, leader, and organizational level. Davis has been working closely with organizations of all sizes to improve team well-being and performance for more than a decade, and since 2020, she has delivered more than 400 workshops, trainings, keynotes, and programs on these and other well-being and leadership topics. Davis left her law practice after seven years and earned a master's degree in applied positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. As part of her post-graduate training, Davis was selected to be part of the University of Pennsylvania faculty teaching and training resilience skills to soldiers as part of the Army's Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness program. The Penn team trained resilience skills to more than 40,000 soldiers and their family members. In addition to her work with the military, she has worked with thousands of professionals, leaders, and teams in many industries, including many of the world's largest law firms. Her expertise has been featured in and on The New York Times, O, The Oprah Magazine, The Washington Post, and in many other publications. Davis is also a contributor to Forbes, Fast Company, and Psychology Today. Davis is also the author of Beating Burnout at Work: Why Teams Hold the Secret to Well-Being & Resilience, which is about burnout prevention using a teams-based approach.

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