Make Now Matter by Julie Williamson PhD
Why, how we lead together matters much, especially for businesses today that are highly interconnected and with massive dependencies? This book tries to answer this, noting - when the world moves too fast, a business cannot be slow to transform.
Part 1 of the book begins by elaborating techniques to identify and eliminate such elements, and enable a business to meet its most ambitious goals. Followed by a deep analysis of the transformation that happens as a result, and gaps, the failures will cause. How and why, in business, its leadership is the one that needs to transform first. Part 2 is about putting all this into practice. Mentioning the importance of habits, it introduces certain formal behavior model that can be an effective way to move through the Failure Gap. Also, new ways of working and fresh techniques for leadership, followed by practical tips about the actual implementation, and a review of the all that is covered in the book.
I found this book a good collection of new ideas, techniques and studies. Those are elaborated well, supported by notes, tables, and worksheets that can simplify its adoption. Case studies help in appreciating the effectiveness and versatility of the ideas presented.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Book Review: Make Now Matter
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