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Burnout is not the cost of ambition. It’s the cost of flawed leadership design. Today’s executives are praised for endurance. For intensity. For pushing through. But behind the performance metrics is a quieter truth:Exhausted leaders make reactive decisions. Burned-out teams stop innovating. Relentless pace erodes judgment.And eventually, something breaks.In The Monk in the Corner Office, former IDEO Managing Director and Zen practitioner Gopi Krishnaswamy challenges the myth that high performance requires personal sacrifice. Drawing on decades of executive leadership and disciplined inner training, he presents a new standard for modern leadership:Through the journey of Sid, a burned-out executive who walks away from everything he built, this gripping narrative takes you through an unforgettable journey!Sustained excellence without depletion.This is not a wellness book. It is a strategic performance manual for serious leaders.Inside, you’ll learn how to:Build clarity under pressureProtect cognitive and emotional energy at the topDesign organizations that don’t manufacture burnoutLead with calm authority in volatile environmentsReplace heroic effort with intelligent performance systemsBecause in today’s environment, intensity is easy.Sustainability is rare.The leaders who will define this decade are not the ones who endure the most strain. They are the ones who master themselves — and build systems that make high performance sustainable. If you carry serious responsibility — for a company, a division, or a team — this book offers a competitive advantage most leaders overlook.Calm is power. Clarity is leverage. Sustainable performance is the future!A must read for all professionals aiming for peak performance today.
