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More About This Title Stacking the Deck: How to Lead Breakthrough Change Against Any Odds
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Change is a constant, and leaders must do more than keep up—they must innovate and accelerate to succeed. Yet people are often unnerved by change. As a leader during a time of transformation, you may stand up before teams that are indifferent, or even hostile, and need to convince them that change is necessary and urgent. More than money, time, or resources, the ability to lead these people determines your ultimate success or failure. What does it take to be an effective change leader and increase the odds of success?
Stacking the Deck offers a proven, practical approach for inspiring meaningful, lasting change across an organization. Stacking the Deck presents a nine-step course of action leaders can follow from the first realization that change is needed through all the steps of implementation, including assembling the right team of close advisors and getting the word out to the wider group.
Based on Dave Pottruck's experiences leading change as CEO of Charles Schwab and later as chairman of CorpU and HighTower Advisors, these steps provide a guide to ensure that your change initiative and your team have the best possible shot at success. In addition, established business leaders who have led extraordinary change initiatives demonstrate the steps in action. These executives include eBay CEO John Donahoe, Wells Fargo former CEO Dick Kovacevich, Starbucks chief executive officer Howard Schultz, San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer, JetBlue CEO Dave Barger, Asurion CEO Steve Ellis, Pinkberry CEO Ron Graves, and Intel's President Renee James, among others.
Leading an organization through major change—whether it's the introduction of a new product, an expansion to a new territory, or a difficult downsizing—is not for the faint of heart. While success is never guaranteed, the right leadership, process, and team make all the difference. For all leaders facing major change in their organizations, Stacking the Deck is an indispensable resource for putting the odds in your favor.
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DAVID S. POTTRUCK is chairman of HighTower Advisors, a wealth management firm, and CorpU, a leadership development organization. He serves on the board of directors of Intel Corporation, as well as the boards of several early-stage companies. Previously, he was president and CEO of Charles Schwab. With Terry Pearce, Dave is coauthor of the bestselling Clicks and Mortar. Dave is a senior fellow and adjunct faculty member at the Wharton School's Center for Leadership and Change Management, where he has received the school's "Outstanding Teaching Award" for his class "Leading Breakthrough Change." Dave received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania and his MBA with honors from Wharton. A native of New York, he now resides in San Francisco.
For more information, please visit www.leadingbreakthroughchange.com.
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Foreword by Tony La Russa xi
Introduction 1
PART ONE THE STACKING THE DECK PROCESS
1 Step One: Establishing the Need to Change and a Sense of Urgency 15
2 Step Two: Assembling and Unifying Your Leadership Team 31
3 Step Three: Developing and Communicating a Clear and Compelling Vision of the Future 46
4 Step Four: Planning Ahead for Known and Unknown Barriers 58
5 Step Five: Creating a Workable Plan 72
6 Step Six: Partitioning the Project and Building Momentum with Early Wins 88
7 Step Seven: Defining Metrics, Developing Analytics, and Communicating Results 99
8 Step Eight: Assessing, Recruiting, and Empowering the Broader Team 116
9 Step Nine: Testing with Pilots to Increase Success 134
PART TWO LEADING THE CHANGE
10 Using the Nine Steps to Bring Your Initiative to the Real World 153
11 Communicating and Connecting to Inspire 170
12 Innovation: Ideas and Perspectives 194
Epilogue: Final Comments and Reflections 207
Appendix: Featured Leaders 214
Acknowledgments 221
About the Author 224
Index 227