Three books. One operating system.
Work changed. Relentless pace, constant interruption, “do more with less”, and the sudden arrival of AI have left managers leading teams in conditions no playbook prepared them for. These books make the counter-intuitive case that the winning response is subtraction and each one ends with something to do.
Lead What You Can't Outrun
Leading the team.
You cannot out-run an exponential. Try, and you simply accelerate the chaos. This book is a leadership operating system for an age that refuses to slow down: why attention, not effort, is your real constraint; why finishing beats starting; how to turn AI anxiety into momentum; why trust, not technology, is the true unlock; and how to lead human-and-agent teams without burning your people out.
And it ends with a tool. Assess where your team sits today across four stages of readiness, then follow a 90-day plan to become genuinely managed.
- Ch 1The Ground Has Shifted
- Ch 2It's Not Effort. It's Attention.
- Ch 3You'll Never Keep Up (and That's Fine)
- Ch 4Judgement Just Got Expensive
- Ch 5Trust Is the Real Unlock
- Ch 6Your People Are Ready. Your Organisation Isn't.
- Ch 7Leading Humans and Agents
- Ch 8Hire and Grow Learners
- Ch 9A Pace You Can Sustain
- Ch 10Assess Your Team's Current State
- Ch 11The Operating System — A 90-Day Plan
- AppxThe Team Readiness Assessment · The Leader's Toolkit
The free online planner covers this book only. Its eight dimensions map to Book One's chapters. Outlast and Build each carry their own tool, the Relationship-With-Work Self-Assessment and the Durability Audit.
Outlast What You Can't Outrun
Sustaining yourself.
Book One asks what you owe your team. Book Two asks the harder question: what is this pace doing to you? It examines the day that never ends, why recovery is not the reward you earn after the work, and the four reasons we keep going, because I have to, because I want to, because it's expected, because the culture makes me, and what each one costs.
It ends where Book One did: with an honest self-assessment and a way to rebuild.
- Ch 1The Day That Never Ends
- Ch 2Recovery Is Not the Reward
- Ch 3Engagement or Compulsion?
- Ch 4–7“Because I have to” · “Because I want to” · “Because it's expected” · “Because the culture makes me”
- Ch 8The Unhealthy Relationship
- Ch 9Reclaiming Recovery
- Ch 10You Are Still the Pacesetter
- Ch 11Assess and Rebuild
- AppxThe Relationship-With-Work Self-Assessment · The Recovery Toolkit
Build What You Can't Outrun
Building what lasts.
If you can't out-run the pace, what should you actually build? Book Three separates the fast from the slow and concentrates on the assets that don't depreciate: judgement, relationships, reputation, a team that outlasts you and a culture that holds under load. It's about compounding and about leaving the thing better than you found it.
- Ch 1The Fast and the Slow
- Ch 2The Assets That Don't Depreciate
- Ch 3Compounding
- Ch 4A Durable You
- Ch 5Relationships and Reputation
- Ch 6A Team That Outlasts You
- Ch 7A Culture That Holds
- Ch 8Build It Antifragile
- Ch 9Leave It Better Than You Found It
- Ch 10–11The Durability Audit · The Build Plan