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Courage in Organizations
David D. Van Fleet (Author) · Business Expert Press · Paperback
Innovation doesn't happen without risk. Ethical leadership doesn't happen without pressure. Transformation doesn't happen without fear.
The difference? Courage.
Courage in Organizations makes the case that courage is not a personality trait reserved for heroes—it is a measurable, teachable capacity that drives performance, innovation, and long-term organizational success.
In an era of constant disruption, political polarization, and rapid change, organizations must decide: play it safe or act with conviction. This book shows how courageous leadership fuels psychological safety, strengthens culture, boosts employee engagement, and unlocks bold innovation.
Through research-backed insights and compelling examples—from startups taking high-stakes risks to companies taking public social stands—the book reveals how organizations can:
Encourage principled decision-making Support ethical action—even when it's unpopular Increase resilience during crisis and transition Retain top talent through trust and authenticity Turn fear into forward momentumCourage is not the absence of fear. It is the disciplined choice to act in alignment with purpose and values.
For leaders navigating change, HR professionals building culture, and executives committed to ethical performance, this book provides a framework for building organizations that don't just survive disruption—but lead through it.
Because in today's business environment, the greatest competitive advantage isn't speed or scale.
It's courage.
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