Better Under Pressure:
Better Under Pressure, is the new book published by the Harvard Business Review Press. In this book the author Justin Menkes explains some of the secrets revealed by 150 CEOs, about their greatest success they had achieved during their toughest times. Drawing in-depth interviews with those 150 CEOs from a range of industries, Menkes shows that great leaders strive relentlessly to maximize their own as well as their people's potential.
In this book Menkes has possessed three keystone attributes:
Realistic optimism: Here they recognize the risks threatening their organization's survival, yet remain confident that the company will prevail.
Subservience to purpose: They dedicate themselves to pursuing a noble cause, and win their team's commitment to that cause.
Finding order in choos: They find clarity amid the many variables affecting their business and cull data to form the conclusions that matter most to the company.