Confidence, Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Confidence, Rosabeth Moss Kanter
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Confidence
How Winning and Losing Streaks Begin and End

Author: Rosabeth Moss Kanter

Narrator: Carrington MacDuffie

Unabridged: 13 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/04/2004


Synopsis

From the boardroom to the locker room to the living room—how winners become winners . . . and stay that way.

Is success simply a matter of money and talent? Or is there another reason why some people and organizations always land on their feet, while others, equally talented, stumble again and again?

There’s a fundamental principle at work—the vital but previously unexamined factor called confidence—that permits unexpected people to achieve high levels of performance through routines that activate talent. Confidence explains:

• Why the University of Connecticut women’s basketball team continues its winning ways even though recent teams lack the talent of their predecessors
• Why some companies are always positively perceived by employees, customers, Wall Street analysts, and the media while others are under a perpetual cloud
• How a company like Gillette or a team like the Chicago Cubs ends a losing streak and breaks out of a circle of doom
• The lessons a politician such as Nelson Mandela, who resisted the temptation to take revenge after being released from prison and assuming power, offers for leaders in both advanced democracies and trouble spots like the Middle East

From the simplest ball games to the most complicated business and political situations, the common element in winning is a basic truth about people: They rise to the occasion when leaders help them gain the confidence to do it.

Confidence is the new theory and practice of success, explaining why success and failure are not mere episodes but self-perpetuating trajectories. Rosabeth Moss Kanter shows why organizations of all types may be brimming with talent but not be winners, and provides people in leadership positions with a practical program for either maintaining a winning streak or turning around a downward spiral.
Confidence is based on an extraordinary investigation of success and failure in companies such as Continental Airlines, Seagate, and Verizon and sports teams such as the University of North Carolina women’s soccer team, New England Patriots, and Philadelphia Eagles, as well as schools, health care, and politics.

Packed with brilliant, practical ideas such as “powerlessness corrupts” and the “timidity of mediocrity,” Confidence provides fresh thinking for perpetuating winning streaks and ending losing streaks in all facets of life—from the factors that can make or break corporations and governments to the keys for successful relationships in the workplace or at home.

About The Author

Named by the Times of London as one of the “50 most powerful women in the world,” Rosabeth Moss Kanter is the Ernest L. Arbuckle Professor at Harvard Business School. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Confidence; The Change Masters, named by the Financial Times as one of the most influential business books of the twentieth century; and Men and Women of the Corporation, which won the C. Wright Mills Award for the year’s best book on social issues. Dr. Kanter chairs the Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative, offering innovative collaboration across business, education, government, law, and public health.Carrington MacDuffie is a recording artist and spoken-word performer whose voice acting has been featured in several independent films. Following a lengthy run with a New York vaudeville revue, she spent many years singing, writing, and producing multimedia performances with her seven-piece pop band. Her one-woman spoken-word show, On the Dreaming Earth, has been staged at various venues in Los Angeles and the Pacific Northwest. MacDuffie has received several of AudioFile’s Earphones awards, and KLIATT says, “MacDuffie’s reading is amazing.”


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ty on October 24, 2015

i was looking forward to reading this book, as i had read several of Kanter's articles in magazines. unfortunately, the book reads like a mish-mash of articles from the Harvard Business Review. some of the anecdotes are interesting, in particular the stories about Mandela, but the book felt very ver......more

Goodreads review by Paige on September 22, 2023

Read this book for a class. Had some great takeaways but overall it was very repetitive with the major ideas and I often found myself getting bored/uninterested with the stories being told.......more

Goodreads review by Robert on July 25, 2008

Confidence: How Winning Streaks and Losing Streaks Begin and End Rosabeth Moss Kanter Crown Books This subtitle is accurate but does not fully indicate the nature and extent of what Kanter achieves in her latest book. She does indeed explain how and why both winning streaks and losing streaks begin an......more

Goodreads review by Om on May 23, 2016

This was the second book that I read for the non-fiction unit, and I feel that there were some good points made, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter was able to balance narratives with the actual non-fiction very nicely. Although I skipped parts, it went deeper into an issue that I am passionate about, and wid......more

Goodreads review by Jens on August 15, 2021

Well... This book contains huge amount of great and usable information, but one but, and it is a huge but, the author seem to want t convey such a huge amount of examples, to steel man her points that the the actual points gets a little lost in the information. In my estimation and humble opinion a s......more


Quotes

A Business Week Bestseller

Confidence . . . makes the compelling argument that the people who succeed are the people who expect to succeed.” —Elle

“A successful book on leadership that illuminates the underlying principles applicable to teams and small businesses as well as schools, corporations, and countries.” —Washington Post

“Well-researched and engaging. . . . Kanter is a witty and entertaining writer.” —Miami Herald

“Finally, there’s a powerful book that digs out the truth about winners in every walk of life.” —David Gergen, editor at large, U.S. News and World Report, and presidential counselor