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  • Deepak Mokashi

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Paradox of Inescapable Ownership by Deepak Rajaninath Mokashi is a bold and penetrating exploration of leadership in a world where responsibility cannot be sidestepped, outsourced, or indefinitely deferred.This book confronts the unsettling truth that even when leaders avoid taking action, delegate decisions, or deny accountability, they remain tethered to the outcomes-often invisibly and inexorably. Mokashi takes readers on a journey through the many faces of ownership: the quiet weight of unspoken decisions, the moral fog of collective responsibility, the emotional toll of knowing too much, and the haunting legacy of choices that continue to echo long after leaders have left the room.Far from offering easy prescriptions, this work explores the paradoxes that define ethical leadership: when stepping back creates strength, when refusal creates obligation, and when detachment deepens responsibility. With striking clarity, Mokashi maps the landscape of modern leadership, uncovering the subtle traps of over-responsibility, the weaponization of blame, and the seduction of a 'blame-free' culture.What sets this book apart is its integration of strategic, emotional, ethical, and even spiritual dimensions into a cohesive framework that leaders can apply to navigate complex realities. Drawing on compelling case studies, insightful models, and reflective practices, The Paradox of Inescapable Ownership challenges readers to rethink what it truly means to lead responsibly-not just for today's outcomes, but for the long shadow their decisions cast over teams, systems, and future generations.This is a book for leaders who are ready to hold the full weight of their role-consciously, courageously, and wisely.

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    Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Paradox of Inescapable Ownership by Deepak Rajaninath Mokashi is a bold and penetrating exploration of leadership in a world where responsibility cannot be sidestepped, outsourced, or indefinitely deferred.This book confronts the unsettling truth that even when leaders avoid taking action, delegate decisions, or deny accountability, they remain tethered to the outcomes-often invisibly and inexorably. Mokashi takes readers on a journey through the many faces of ownership: the quiet weight of unspoken decisions, the moral fog of collective responsibility, the emotional toll of knowing too much, and the haunting legacy of choices that continue to echo long after leaders have left the room.Far from offering easy prescriptions, this work explores the paradoxes that define ethical leadership: when stepping back creates strength, when refusal creates obligation, and when detachment deepens responsibility. With striking clarity, Mokashi maps the landscape of modern leadership, uncovering the subtle traps of over-responsibility, the weaponization of blame, and the seduction of a 'blame-free' culture.What sets this book apart is its integration of strategic, emotional, ethical, and even spiritual dimensions into a cohesive framework that leaders can apply to navigate complex realities. Drawing on compelling case studies, insightful models, and reflective practices, The Paradox of Inescapable Ownership challenges readers to rethink what it truly means to lead responsibly-not just for today's outcomes, but for the long shadow their decisions cast over teams, systems, and future generations.This is a book for leaders who are ready to hold the full weight of their role-consciously, courageously, and wisely.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The Paradox of Inescapable Ownership by Deepak Rajaninath Mokashi is a bold and penetrating exploration of leadership in a world where responsibility cannot be sidestepped, outsourced, or indefinitely deferred.This book confronts the unsettling truth that even when leaders avoid taking action, delegate decisions, or deny accountability, they remain tethered to the outcomes-often invisibly and inexorably. Mokashi takes readers on a journey through the many faces of ownership: the quiet weight of unspoken decisions, the moral fog of collective responsibility, the emotional toll of knowing too much, and the haunting legacy of choices that continue to echo long after leaders have left the room.Far from offering easy prescriptions, this work explores the paradoxes that define ethical leadership: when stepping back creates strength, when refusal creates obligation, and when detachment deepens responsibility. With striking clarity, Mokashi maps the landscape of modern leadership, uncovering the subtle traps of over-responsibility, the weaponization of blame, and the seduction of a "blame-free" culture.What sets this book apart is its integration of strategic, emotional, ethical, and even spiritual dimensions into a cohesive framework that leaders can apply to navigate complex realities. Drawing on compelling case studies, insightful models, and reflective practices, The Paradox of Inescapable Ownership challenges readers to rethink what it truly means to lead responsibly-not just for today's outcomes, but for the long shadow their decisions cast over teams, systems, and future generations.This is a book for leaders who are ready to hold the full weight of their role-consciously, courageously, and wisely. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The Paradox of Inescapable Ownership by Deepak Rajaninath Mokashi is a bold and penetrating exploration of leadership in a world where responsibility cannot be sidestepped, outsourced, or indefinitely deferred.This book confronts the unsettling truth that even when leaders avoid taking action, delegate decisions, or deny accountability, they remain tethered to the outcomes-often invisibly and inexorably. Mokashi takes readers on a journey through the many faces of ownership: the quiet weight of unspoken decisions, the moral fog of collective responsibility, the emotional toll of knowing too much, and the haunting legacy of choices that continue to echo long after leaders have left the room.Far from offering easy prescriptions, this work explores the paradoxes that define ethical leadership: when stepping back creates strength, when refusal creates obligation, and when detachment deepens responsibility. With striking clarity, Mokashi maps the landscape of modern leadership, uncovering the subtle traps of over-responsibility, the weaponization of blame, and the seduction of a "blame-free" culture.What sets this book apart is its integration of strategic, emotional, ethical, and even spiritual dimensions into a cohesive framework that leaders can apply to navigate complex realities. Drawing on compelling case studies, insightful models, and reflective practices, The Paradox of Inescapable Ownership challenges readers to rethink what it truly means to lead responsibly-not just for today's outcomes, but for the long shadow their decisions cast over teams, systems, and future generations.This is a book for leaders who are ready to hold the full weight of their role-consciously, courageously, and wisely. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.