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What makes a great leader in security and risk? It*s not in the manual.
It*s Not In the Manual shatters the illusion that effective leadership in security, risk, and resilience is all about titles, certifications, or rigid frameworks. In a world where cyber threats, insider risk, reputational landmines, and geopolitical chaos overlap, this book delivers something far more valuable: hard-earned wisdom, human vulnerability求and a wry sense of humor.
Written with both erudition and pop culture sensibility, the book blends field-tested insights with sharp wit, drawing from sources as varied as Socrates and Snoopy, Bill Gates and Bill Bryson, quantum physics and playground fistfights. If you’re looking for a dry leadership tome, keep looking. This is leadership with levity, candor, and conscience.
Whether you’re navigating a crisis, building a converged risk function, mentoring the next generation, or just trying to get your team to stop using ※password123,§ the lessons here are real-world, actionable, and often unexpected.
Drawing on hundreds of conversations with practitioners, thought leaders, and executive coaches求from museum security directors to startup founders to crisis-tested veterans求the book moves fluently between the tactical and the philosophical. You*ll find leadership lessons in Texas Hold &Em and trauma, case law and commercials, streaming series and streaming data.
From managing complexity and polycrisis to fostering wellness and adaptive thinking, It*s Not In the Manual goes where conventional guides don*t. It doesn*t just teach you how to lead. It shows you why it matters, when it falters, and what it takes to lead through uncertainty with integrity.
If you*ve ever felt unprepared to lead in the face of chaos, contradiction, or moral ambiguity, this book is for you.
Witty yet grounded, insightful yet practical, It*s Not In the Manual is the leadership companion every security and risk professional didn*t know they needed求until now.







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