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What separates leaders who hold their organizations together under pressure from those who watch them collapse? In Calm in the Fire: Lead When You Can't Afford to Fail, former firefighter turned entrepreneur and investor Nik McCorren delivers a hard-edged, deeply practical guide to leadership accountability drawn from military history, crisis management, behavioral psychology, and the front lines of organizational failure. McCorren builds his case around a deceptively simple premise: most leadership failures are not caused by bad luck or overwhelming complexity. They are caused by leaders who avoid self-examination, diffuse responsibility, tolerate the intolerable, and mistake activity for ownership. Through eighteen tightly argued chapters, he shows how the habits that produce catastrophe — at NASA, BP, General Motors, on Mount Everest, and in the halls of the corporate world — are the same habits that quietly degrade teams and organizations every day. Drawing on landmark case studies including the Challenger and Columbia disasters, the Tenerife runway collision, the 1996 Everest tragedy, the Deepwater Horizon blowout, and Johnson and Johnson's masterclass in crisis response, McCorren extracts transferable principles for any leader who must perform when failure is not an option. He introduces readers to the mirror test — the discipline of asking what part of every outcome you caused, allowed, or failed to prevent — and builds from there into a complete leadership framework. The book covers the full range of leadership challenges: translating military wisdom on after-action reviews, OODA loops, and commander's intent into real organizational practice; identifying and dismantling the excuse reflex using insights from Martin Seligman, Carol Dweck, and Viktor Frankl; building teams that surface dangerous blind spots rather than silencing them; forcing clarity upward when the mission is murky; holding commitment and realism simultaneously using the Stockdale Paradox; setting standards not through policy but through what you refuse to walk past; and making sound decisions when the fog of uncertainty refuses to lift. Calm in the Fire is grounded throughout in research — from Amy Edmondson's work on psychological safety to Albert Bandura's findings on self-efficacy to Gary Klein's recognition-primed decision-making model — but it never loses sight of the practical. Every chapter ends with actionable disciplines leaders can apply the next morning. This is not a book about motivation. It is a book about the unglamorous, repetitive, daily practice of leading as if the outcome is your responsibility — because it is. For executives, managers, military officers, entrepreneurs, or anyone who must perform under pressure, Calm in the Fire is the leadership manual for people who cannot afford to fail.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905808722
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (E-bog): 9798905801556
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 29. juli 2026
E-bog: 21. juli 2026
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