THE BULLSH*T STOPS HERE: The Leadership Book Your Company Doesn't Want You to Read
Three decades inside HP, Oracle, Symantec, and Panasonic - and five years building a company from zero - taught Adrian M. Jones every flavour of corporate dysfunction that gets dressed up as "leadership." This book is the unfiltered debrief.
It isn't another framework with five Cs and a Venn diagram. It's a working manual for anyone tired of pretending the emperor is fully clothed. The performative town halls, the strategy decks that flip every quarter, the "values" that evaporate the moment a number slips - Jones names them, and shows what real leadership looks like in their absence.
Inside:
Why most leadership development programmes make you a worse leader, not a better oneHow to spot cultural rot in an organisation before it costs you your careerThe handful of decisions that separate effective leaders from impressive-sounding onesWhat thirty years of boardroom proximity teaches that no MBA willFor managers, founders, and senior operators who'd rather be respected than promoted. The book your VP doesn't want you to circulate, and the one your team will quietly thank you for.