Quotes
"Business and politics have become ever more competitive and unpredictable. In order to succeed in this environment, Travis introduces The Challenge Culture where employees are encouraged and are sufficiently self-confident to push back, engage in debate, and, along with their leaders, search intensively for the best answer to critical issues. A must-read for all people leading organizations in these turbulent times!"—Larry Bossidy, retired chairman and CEO of HoneywellInternational, coauthor of Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
"A
culture built on open dialogue and honesty will deliver collective positive
outcomes for customers and team members."—CatherineD'Amato, president and CEO, The Greater Boston Food Bank
"What
a wonderful read, with terrific, memorable thoughts, and a powerful theme: what
is essential for a successful business is the ability to question the
leadership and ask 'why?'. There are more lessons to be learned than offered by
any Harvard MBA."—Jack Cowin, chairman andmanaging director, Competitive Foods Australia Ltd
"Nigel
understands the intricacies of everything. And, even better, he knows how to
put them together to make a business run the way it should. This book not only
takes you inside his businesses, but inside the mind that challenged them to
thrive. If you can use 20 percent of what he's suggesting, you'll be ahead of
the game. Use 40 percent and you can blow the doors off."—Mark Goldstein, former chiefmarketing officer, BBDO Worldwide
"The Challenge Culture is a must-read for those wanting to improve their leadership skills in light of a fast changing social and political workplace environment. Nigel implores all of us to foster an open and engaging culture of challenge. For over three decades, Nigel has been at the helm of internationally recognizable organizations, and the insights of The Challenge Culture provide a powerful playbook for people across the business world."—SamKennedy, president and CEO of the Boston Red Sox
"We all know that America runs on Dunkin', but have you ever wondered how Dunkin' runs? Dunkin' Brands chairman and CEO Nigel Travis has experience running some of the nation's largest franchises and shares his insight on the importance of creating a challenge culture, one that questions the status quo, encourages internal pushback, and helps companies be nimble enough to adapt to change. The Challenge Culture is a must-read for employers and employees alike, and promises to get ideas for long-term success percolating."—Robert Kraft, chairman and CEO of the KraftGroup and The New England Patriots
"Nigel Travis has been at the top of major maverick enterprises which missed moments for vital re-invention as well as those which seized the moment for needed transformation. I knew Bill Rosenberg, the visionary founder of Dunkin' Donuts, well and he'd have loved the challenge culture Travis helped inspire there today. Dissent is not disloyalty but can be the spark for innovation and the safeguard for integrity. Firms from the governance financial frauds of Enron and Worldcom to the privacy and gender 'bro cultures' at today's tech titans would have benefited from Travis' leadership lessons. Conformity kills creativity and subverts justice and The Challenge Culture is the antidote to a contagion of conformity across sectors."—Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld, senior associate dean for LeadershipStudies and Lester Crown Professor of Leadership Practice, Yale School of Management
"Smart and
insightful, this work offers an insider's account of the leadership approach
behind a successful global brand that executives in any industry can emulate."—Publishers Weekly
"Women, especially young women, in today's world need to understand the importance of challenging authority and speaking up to share their point of view. The Challenge Culture brilliantly explains how to do it."
—Nicole Lapin, author of Boss Bitch and Rich Bitch