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Andy Albertini `99

Andy Albertini `99

New book examines why your organizations change efforts are failing; and what you can do about it!
Dallas, Texas, Aug. 8, 2019-
Rogue Leadership, a new book by Andy Albertini, looks at how ancient wisdom can help you become the Change Hero your organization needs today! 
Change is not a constant!
The velocity of change in our world is growing at an exponential rate, making it a variable.
Rogue Leadership looks at the Biblical narrative of Nehemiaha's change management.
Ancient wisdom to help you become the Change Hero your organization needs today! 
Most leaders are trained for challenges that will be irrelevant in a few short years. 
Are you ready to lead in an organizational structure that does not yet exist?
Are you ready for a disruptive core shift?

Andy was National Organizational Effectiveness Manager for PDI- AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals and Ranbaxy Labs. He possesses extensive experience and research as a turnaround specialist for 501c's with decades of service to churches and nonprofits.
Books are available at Rogueleadership.org, Amazon.com, and bookstores everywhere.

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