Patterns of Mastery

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  • ISBN 9781918215052
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: LID Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Mastery in the 21st-century digital economy demands a new approach. This book offers a groundbreaking guide for business leaders looking to navigate the complexities of this new era. Based on extensive research and proprietary tools like the Capability Profile and Leadership Scorecard, this book moves beyond outdated management techniques to provide a practical framework for success. It reveals how to identify your organization's dominant patterns – whether based on management style, growth stage, or industry – and then leverage that insight to overcome capability barriers that stifle growth and innovation.

The book is not just a theoretical exploration; it is a hands-on resource filled with actionable business cases. Through 21 detailed examples from diverse industries like Financial Services, Healthcare, Technology, and Education, you will gain a deep understanding of what truly drives performance. The book’s unique application of the "digital twin" concept to management provides a visual, data-driven representation of your organization, helping you to "see around corners" and make informed, low-risk decisions. By adopting this dynamic approach, you can master complexity, anticipate change, and unlock sustainable competitive advantage.

Lukas Michel is founder of Agility Insights, with over 30 years' senior executive experiences, supporting executives worldwide with agile management.

Johanna Anzengruber is a professor of strategy & innovation at Vienna University of Economics & Business.

Dr Herb Nold is a professor of business administration at Polk College, Florida.

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