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With a Foreword by Graham "Skroo" Turner, founder and CEO of Flight Centre Travel Group

AI is not creating the leadership crisis inside your organisation. It is exposing one that was already there.

As organisations rush to adopt AI, many are overlooking a more dangerous problem already embedded in their businesses: weak accountability, inconsistent standards, slow decisions, and leadership systems quietly eroding performance from the inside.

In The Discipline Dividend, executive and board director Andrea Slingsby argues that AI is the new X-ray for leadership, and most organisations are not going to like what it reveals.

Drawing on more than three decades in CEO, C-suite, global HR, C-Suite operational turnarounds, and board roles, Slingsby shows how smart organisations unknowingly train themselves to tolerate underperformance.

How capable leaders end up privately drowning and less effective; not because they lack talent or commitment, but because they are compensating for broken systems every single day.

How burnout disguised as commitment, political avoidance dressed as empathy, and inconsistency eroding trust have become so normal that nobody questions them anymore.

And why AI will make all of it impossible to ignore.

This book names what most leadership conversations won't.

At the heart of the book is the DDD Framework(TM) - Drift, Discipline, Dividend - a practical three-stage model for leaders who want to stop the drift and start earning the compounding returns that disciplined leadership produces.

Through lived case studies, clear frameworks, and honest diagnostics, you will learn how to:

  • Recognise organisational drift early, before "a little behind plan, but for good reason" becomes your cultural standard
  • Reset accountability without theatre, landmines, or performative process that everyone privately knows won't hold
  • Apply the DDD Framework to build decision architecture that protects judgement in rooms full of smart people, strong narratives, and political pressure
  • Develop capability at the speed your organisation actually needs, not at the pace of traditional L&D programs
  • Create a culture where discipline reduces friction and exhaustion rather than creating it and where performance, trust, and wellbeing are outcomes of design, not slogans

Rather than treating AI as a magic solution or an existential threat, Slingsby shows how AI functions as a forcing function: amplifying strong leadership systems and exposing weak ones.

The DDD Framework becomes particularly powerful here, giving leaders a repeatable structure for navigating AI-era complexity without sacrificing judgement, governance, or accountability. The organisations that benefit most from AI will not simply be the fastest adopters. They will be the ones with the clearest standards, most consistent accountability, and strongest decision-making disciplines in place before the X-ray arrives.

The Discipline Dividend is for CEOs, board members, senior leaders, people leaders, and ambitious emerging leaders who carry real responsibility and want their decisions to hold up in the cold light of day. If you are ready to move beyond trendy leadership slogans and culture decks and want to build the kind of disciplined architecture that compounds quietly into extraordinary results, this book will give you the language, tools, and courage to start.

With a Foreword by Graham "Skroo" Turner, founder and CEO of Flight Centre Travel Group

AI is not creating the leadership crisis inside your organisation. It is exposing one that was already there.

As organisations rush to adopt AI, many are overlooking a more dangerous problem already embedded in their businesses: weak accountability, inconsistent standards, slow decisions, and leadership systems quietly eroding performance from the inside.

In The Discipline Dividend, executive and board director Andrea Slingsby argues that AI is the new X-ray for leadership, and most organisations are not going to like what it reveals.

Drawing on more than three decades in CEO, C-suite, global HR, C-Suite operational turnarounds, and board roles, Slingsby shows how smart organisations unknowingly train themselves to tolerate underperformance.

How capable leaders end up privately drowning and less effective; not because they lack talent or commitment, but because they are compensating for broken systems every single day.

How burnout disguised as commitment, political avoidance dressed as empathy, and inconsistency eroding trust have become so normal that nobody questions them anymore.

And why AI will make all of it impossible to ignore.

This book names what most leadership conversations won't.

At the heart of the book is the DDD Framework(TM) - Drift, Discipline, Dividend - a practical three-stage model for leaders who want to stop the drift and start earning the compounding returns that disciplined leadership produces.

Through lived case studies, clear frameworks, and honest diagnostics, you will learn how to:

  • Recognise organisational drift early, before "a little behind plan, but for good reason" becomes your cultural standard
  • Reset accountability without theatre, landmines, or performative process that everyone privately knows won't hold
  • Apply the DDD Framework to build decision architecture that protects judgement in rooms full of smart people, strong narratives, and political pressure
  • Develop capability at the speed your organisation actually needs, not at the pace of traditional L&D programs
  • Create a culture where discipline reduces friction and exhaustion rather than creating it and where performance, trust, and wellbeing are outcomes of design, not slogans

Rather than treating AI as a magic solution or an existential threat, Slingsby shows how AI functions as a forcing function: amplifying strong leadership systems and exposing weak ones.

The DDD Framework becomes particularly powerful here, giving leaders a repeatable structure for navigating AI-era complexity without sacrificing judgement, governance, or accountability. The organisations that benefit most from AI will not simply be the fastest adopters. They will be the ones with the clearest standards, most consistent accountability, and strongest decision-making disciplines in place before the X-ray arrives.

The Discipline Dividend is for CEOs, board members, senior leaders, people leaders, and ambitious emerging leaders who carry real responsibility and want their decisions to hold up in the cold light of day. If you are ready to move beyond trendy leadership slogans and culture decks and want to build the kind of disciplined architecture that compounds quietly into extraordinary results, this book will give you the language, tools, and courage to start.

Über den Autor
Andrea Slingsby is an executive, board director, and author of The Discipline Dividend. Drawing on three decades in CEO, C-suite, turnaround, and board roles across global organisations, she created the DDD Framework(TM) - Drift, Discipline, Dividend - a practical model for leaders who want to stop the drift and build the disciplined architecture that compounds into extraordinary results.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Fachbereich: Management
Genre: Importe, Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781764685214
ISBN-10: 1764685210
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Slingsby, Andrea
Hersteller: andreashelp Qld Pty Ltd
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Andrea Slingsby
Erscheinungsdatum: 07.07.2026
Gewicht: 0,463 kg
Artikel-ID: 135902466

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