Right now, the chances are that the world is changing faster than your organization.
About the Author: Rich Alderton has been leading change for over 25 years, in roles that have included head of a billion-dollar supply chain, regional CEO of a global No.1, and board member of a listed company.
240 Pages
Business + Money Management, Organizational Behavior
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About the Book
People don't like change. How can we change that?
Book Synopsis
Right now, the chances are that the world is changing faster than your organization. And it won't be slowing down any time soon.
If your organization is stuck in the old model of change - unfreeze, move, refreeze - sooner or later you'll fall so far behind that you fall over. Instead of relying solely on change management skills, what you also need now is Adaptability Intelligence. When you move your people from fear of change to freedom to change, you set them up for higher productivity, better leadership and transformational change - forever.
Those who are more adaptable don't just bounce back from adversity, they bounce higher, able to see any change as the chance to make a difference to others and to challenge themselves. They have the confidence to face an uncertain future knowing that they're ready to make the most of whatever happens next.
When everything changes, all the time, adaptability is the only future-proof skill, and the one that unlocks all the others.
Rich Alderton has been leading change for over 25 years, in roles that have included head of a billion-dollar supply chain, regional CEO of a global No.1, and board member of a listed company. He now runs a leadership development practice, with a diverse client list that ranges from agritech start-ups in NZ to the UK's NHS.
About the Author
Rich Alderton has been leading change for over 25 years, in roles that have included head of a billion-dollar supply chain, regional CEO of a global No.1, and board member of a listed company. Change has defined his own career, taking him from Aberdeen to Auckland, and from Manufacturing to Marketing. He now runs a leadership development practice, with a diverse client list that ranges from agritech start-ups in NZ to the UK's NHS.
Rich is emerging as a thought-leader on Adaptability, a non-negotiable skill that he recognized was missing at all levels as he made his way from the shopfloor to the C-suite. He's a regular guest on podcasts, an experienced public speaker, and he wrote the foreword to As it Turns Out - No One's Got Their Sh*t Together: Learnings from inside the Collective Intelligence journey by Collective Intelligence founder Ian Harvey.
Rich has a laser-clear purpose: to help people enjoy rather than endure the life of change that lies ahead for us all.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Organizational Behavior
Publisher: Practical Inspiration Publishing
Format: Hardcover
Author: Rich Alderton
Language: English
Street Date: September 29, 2026
TCIN: 1010804925
UPC: 9781805760023
Item Number (DPCI): 247-40-9136
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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