Riding the Tiger Tells the Story of “India’s Enron” and Shows How to Lead Through Turbulent Times
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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admin, ASTD Staff
"India's Enron" is how the media dubbed Satyam Computer Services
after its founder and CEO resigned, having confessed to the $2.5B
massive accounting scandal that percolated for years. The global
company and its 53,000 employees were thrown into a whirlwind.
Stock markets reeled; trading of Satyam's shares was suspended, and
the government intervened. Those connected to Satyam were left to
pick up the pieces.
Written by Priscilla Nelson and Ed Cohen, who lived in India from
2005 to 2009, Riding the Tiger: Leading Through Learning in
Turbulent Times is the true story of how people react, respond, and
courageously lead in the most extreme conditions imaginable. Jim
Kouzes, co-author of the best selling, The Leadership Challenge,
calls it a roaring good read. Tom Rath, author of the #1 bestseller
StrengthsFinder 2.0, says Nelson and Cohen show leaders how to
prepare themselves for a sustainable future. Satyam's legendary
learning culture, which had ranked number one in the world on the
ASTD BEST Awards list in 2007, helped the leaders "take that tiger
by the tail" to save the company and put it on the path towards
organizational renewal under the new ownership of Tech Mahindra.
Now known as Mahindra Satyam, they are back on the pathway to
success.
Riding the Tiger provides great insights and practical guidelines
that can be implemented by leaders in any organization facing
turmoil. "The turmoil faced could be a result of a significant
change or lack or change; of rapid growth or rapid decline; of a
merger, acquisition, or takeover; or of key leaders joining or
leaving. It may be more extreme resulting from calamity such as a
financial scandal or the theft of intellectual property or an
unnatural (terrorist attack) or natural disaster affecting any part
of the organization," explains Ann Herrmann-Nehdi in the foreword.
With guidelines, templates for planning, and proven leadership
techniques, the lessons contained in Riding the Tiger are
invaluable.
Riding the Tiger is available from ASTD Press and available at the
ASTD Store, www.store.astd.org. ASTD Press is the publishing
division of the American Society for Training &
Development.
About the Authors
Priscilla Nelson was global director of people leadership and Ed
Cohen was chief learning officer for Satyam Computer Services from
2005-2009. They are both long-tenured learning leaders who took the
bold move to relocate their family to India without ever having
stepped foot on the subcontinent. During their tenure, Satyam
received international accolades and was recognized as being the
best in the world for learning and leadership development.
Riding the Tiger Tells the Story of “India’s Enron” and Shows How to Lead Through Turbulent Times
admin, ASTD Staff
2010-05-18