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How To Lead Amid ‘The Perfect Storm’

Today’s business leaders are being asked to guide their teams through the most complicated workplace environment in decades—one that global leadership strategist Thom Dennis refers to as “the perfect storm.”

“There are many factors here all coming together, and it just creates anxiety, it creates fear, and if you’re a leader, the question is, ‘What do I do? How do I handle this? How do I handle myself, let alone the situation that’s going on and the people for whom I’m responsible?’” Dennis says.

In his new book, Rewilding the Corporate Mind, Dennis argues that the answer isn’t another management trend or more sophisticated technology. Instead, he challenges leaders to abandon outdated Industrial Age thinking in favor of a more adaptive, human-centered approach modeled after the resilience of living systems.

“Most leadership books give you a better map of the same territory,” Dennis said. “This one changes the territory.”

Drawing on a unique blend of military leadership, corporate strategy, systems thinking, group facilitation, and decades of work in human development, Dennis offers a framework grounded in principles that have sustained living systems for millions of years: Diversity, adaptation, interdependence, feedback, regeneration, and shared stewardship.

Written for executives, managers, coaches, consultants, and changemakers, Rewilding the Corporate Mind introduces a practical leadership philosophy that integrates analytical thinking with empathy, intuition, courage, and collective intelligence—qualities Dennis believes will define the next generation of successful organizations.

The release of Rewilding the Corporate Mind reflects a growing international movement toward regenerative leadership and systems thinking. Rather than viewing organizations as machines to be optimized, this emerging movement sees them as living systems capable of learning, adapting, and flourishing when the right conditions exist.

Find Dennis’ book on Amazon.

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