Pick a Fight: How Great Teams Find a Purpose Worth Rallying Around (Unabridged) Pick a Fight: How Great Teams Find a Purpose Worth Rallying Around (Unabridged)

Pick a Fight: How Great Teams Find a Purpose Worth Rallying Around (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Why are some people and teams more motivated, more innovative, and more successful than others? 

Why do some teams of talented and seemingly compatible people fall short against lesser teams with less suitable members? Why do some leaders cast bold inspiring visions that fail to materialize, while other, seemingly inconsequential leaders rally their teams to victory? More often than not, it's actually quite simple: 

They picked a fight.

From battlefields to boardrooms and everywhere in between, leaders who frame their mission as a fight to be won against a threat that must be removed have been able to bring together even the most divided teams and push them to the highest levels of performance. They've tapped into something more inspiring - and more visceral - than casting a visionary strategy or struggling to get buy-in on a mission statement. They're fighting to remove an injustice. They're fighting to make their customers' lives better. Sometimes, they're even just fighting to survive. But, surprisingly, they're rarely framing their fight as a battle for market share against the competition.

Those who pick the right fight don't have to manipulate their people; they inspire them. And the people who follow don't do it because they have to; they follow because they choose to fight alongside. 

People don't want to join a company; they want to join a crusade.

In this persuasive and provocative new work, David Burkus, argues that what a team is fighting for is a powerful and potent driver of performance and collaboration, but not just any fight will do. Drawing on decades of social science research and real-life examples from billion-dollar companies, French pirates, Olympic champion curling teams (you read that right), and more, Burkus weaves together a clear picture of how people are inspired, how movements are led, and how organizations win. 

The most motivated and bonded teams know what they're fighting for, but too many organizational leaders don't know how to communicate that crusade. 

This book is for anyone who wants to inspire their people or themselves. It won't just teach you why to pick a fight; it'll teach you how to pick the right fight as well.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
NARRATOR
DB
David Burkus
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
02:04
hr min
RELEASED
2020
February 25
PUBLISHER
Audible Studios
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
105.5
MB

Customer Reviews

ArtWilson ,

Excellent Ideas - Well Presented

I've followed David Burkus for some time, and have always found his insights on-point and useful. In "Pick a Fight", Burkus does a great job helping us think about what drives individuals to perform at their best, and how to lead a team to superior performance. Through examples and stories, he makes the lessons memorable and entertaining.

The Burnout Specialist ,

Highly Recommended!

Another great Burkus book!

David’s book is a fun and enjoyable read that teaches you how to rally the troops within your team or organization.

Lots of practical ideas you can use immediately. I particularly enjoyed his examples from the War of 1812, Rocky, and KPMG.

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