In senior management, it's no longer enough to know more, decide faster, or resist more strongly.
Today, the true differentiator is not what one masters externally, but how one internally inhabits leadership.
When pressure is constant, uncertainty growing, and wear and tear not always visible, the ability to emotionally regulate oneself becomes a strategic advantage. Not as an isolated gesture of self-control, but as a deliberate practice that transforms the way a manager thinks, connects, influences, and decides.
This book offers no easy promises or cosmetic techniques. It offers an honest conversation -supported by evidence, real cases, and a deep understanding of the executive context- about what it means to lead without losing oneself, to sustain oneself without hardening, and to make decisions without disconnecting from oneself.
Emotional regulation does not mean softening leadership. It means making it more lucid. More present. More human and, therefore, more effective.
A book for those who have understood that leading is not just moving pieces from the outside, but learning to sustain oneself from within.
Autor: Javier Sánchez CarranzaEditorial: Publicado de forma independiente
Publicado: 09/05/2025
Páginas: 198
Tipo de encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Peso: 0.60 libras
Tamaño: 9.00 alto x 6.00 ancho x 0.42 profundidad
ISBN13: 9798282659047
Idioma: Español
Categorías BISAC:-
Negocios y economía |
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