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LEADERSHIP INTELLIGENCE
Science-Based Strategies for Mastering Twenty-One Everyday Management Challenges
What does it take to lead in the modern workplace? This comprehensive playbook provides a definitive answer for leaders of all levels, addressing 21 common challenges with practical, science-backed advicefrom the renowned executive coach and author of How to Have a Good Day Caroline Webb.
Leaders everywhere are under pressure. They must deliver immediate results, while building for the long term. They need to lift themselves up to see the whole field of play, while moving their teams steadily forward on the ground. Meanwhile, technology is changing faster than ever, and the division of labor between human and machine keeps shifting. What does it take to lead intelligently through all of that?
Powered by the science-based approach that made her first book, How to Have a Good Day, an instant and enduring success, Caroline Webb's Leadership Intelligence enables leaders to excel at this unique time in history. Rooted in insights from psychology, neuroscience and behavioral economics, and enlivened by stories from real-life leadership role models, the book gives readers the actionable advice they need to lead people effectively, day after day.
Webb distills her three decades of work advising senior executives into a playbook for mastering 21 challenges that sit at the heart of contemporary leadership. Arranged under three key strengths of a great leadermaking consistently wise choices, inspiring people to perform at their best, and building resilience to ups and downsthe book will show readers how to ace challenges, including:
making smarter decisions
managing conflict skillfully
building trust within your team
developing colleagues' capabilities
steering through uncertainty and crisis
Famed leadership expert Tom Peters has praised Caroline Webb's "peerless translation of the behavioral sciences into tools." Leadership Intelligence is practical enough to be consulted in the heat of a crisis, yet broad enough to guide every aspect of leadership. It's designed to make leading feel less like guesswork and more like a craftan indispensable toolkit that ambitious managers will return to year after year.
Caroline Webb is a leadership coach, economist, and author of How to Have a Good Day, which has been published in over sixty countries. She has been named one of the top 50 executive coaches in the world by Thinkers50, and one of the top 50 leadership and management thinkers by Inc. magazine. She is a Senior Advisor on leadership to McKinsey & Company, where she was previously a Partner. Her work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, The Economist, Financial Times, Fortune, Fast Company, Time, Chief Executive, and WIRED, among others
Powered by the science-based approach that made her first book, How to Have a Good Day, an instant and enduring success, Caroline Webb's Leadership Intelligence enables leaders to excel at this unique time in history. Rooted in insights from psychology, neuroscience and behavioral economics, and enlivened by stories from real-life leadership role models, the book gives readers the actionable advice they need to lead people effectively, day after day.
Webb distills her three decades of work advising senior executives into a playbook for mastering 21 challenges that sit at the heart of contemporary leadership. Arranged under three key strengths of a great leadermaking consistently wise choices, inspiring people to perform at their best, and building resilience to ups and downsthe book will show readers how to ace challenges, including:
making smarter decisions
managing conflict skillfully
building trust within your team
developing colleagues' capabilities
steering through uncertainty and crisis
Famed leadership expert Tom Peters has praised Caroline Webb's "peerless translation of the behavioral sciences into tools." Leadership Intelligence is practical enough to be consulted in the heat of a crisis, yet broad enough to guide every aspect of leadership. It's designed to make leading feel less like guesswork and more like a craftan indispensable toolkit that ambitious managers will return to year after year.
Caroline Webb is a leadership coach, economist, and author of How to Have a Good Day, which has been published in over sixty countries. She has been named one of the top 50 executive coaches in the world by Thinkers50, and one of the top 50 leadership and management thinkers by Inc. magazine. She is a Senior Advisor on leadership to McKinsey & Company, where she was previously a Partner. Her work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, The Economist, Financial Times, Fortune, Fast Company, Time, Chief Executive, and WIRED, among others
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Published 2026-09-08 by Crown Currency |