**I received a complimentary copy of this book for consideration. All thoughts are my own.
About the Book
Book: Change Has Changed
Author: Sam Chand
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS /Leadership
Release date: October 19, 2021
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus said change is the only constant in life.
But the world has experienced so much upheaval since January 2020 that change itself has changed! In business, the church, and nonprofits, leaders are being left in the dust as events and challenges speed by in a blur. The pace of change was accelerating before…but the pandemic pressed the pedal to the floor.
“We’re at an inflection point,” says leadership architect and change strategist Sam Chand. “The way things were isn’t the way things will be.”
In his new book Change Has Changed, Sam sets out to help leaders understand the evolving nature of change so that they can guide their organizations with wisdom and confidence.
He examines three major shifts that he likens to three simultaneous earthquakes:
- Our environment has changed. People are working from home, many businesses may never reopen, and the way we shop, handle health needs, and even go to church has changed.
- We have changed. We’ve learned to live with rampant uncertainty and a raft full of nagging fears—but our bodies and our souls weren’t meant for this!
- The people around us have changed. They are frustrated, isolated, depressed, anxious, and angry. They just don’t feel safe.
Sam tackles these and related issues head-on by offering lessons that will empower leaders to be ready for the next normal.
“We used to talk about a new normal as if it’s the end point of change,” Sam explains, “but if we’ve learned anything in the past months, it’s that change is perpetual, and we need to anticipate the next one on the horizon.”
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About the Author
Sam Chand’s singular vision for his life is to help others succeed. A prolific author and renowned international business consultant, he develops leaders through consultations, Sam Chand Leadership Institute, Dream Releaser Coaching, and resources such as books, webinars, and digital downloads.
Sam consults with large churches and businesses on leadership and growth, conducts worldwide leadership conferences, and speaks regularly at corporations, business roundtables, seminars, and other leadership development opportunities.
Being raised in a pastor’s home in India has uniquely equipped Sam to share his passion to mentor, develop, and inspire leaders to break all limits. He has been called a dream releaser, leadership architect, and change strategist.
In the 1970s, as a student at Beulah Heights College, Sam served as a janitor, cook, and dishwasher to finance his education. He returned in 1989 as president—and under his leadership, Beulah Heights University became the country’s largest predominantly African-American Christian college.
Sam holds an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Beulah Heights University, an honorary Doctor of Divinity from Heritage Bible College, a Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling from Grace Theological Seminary, and a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Education from Beulah Heights. He has mentored leaders in churches and ministries as well as international corporations and business start-ups. He was named one of the top thirty global leadership gurus by www.leadershipgurus.net.
Sam has authored more than a dozen books on leadership, including Harnessing the Power of Tension: Stretched but Not Broken; The Sequence to Success: Three O’s That Will Take You Anywhere in Life; New Thinking, New Future; Culture Catalyst; Bigger Faster Leadership; Who’s Holding Your Ladder?; What’s Shakin’ Your Ladder?; and Leadership Pain.
Sam and his wife, Brenda, have two adult daughters. They make their home in Atlanta, Georgia.
For more information or to connect with Sam, please visit www.samchand.com.
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My Thoughts
I think it's safe to say that the world has changed quite drastically over the past few years, isn't it? Change Has Changed addresses that topic and encourages leaders to take charge and offer encouragement.
Now, I must say that I am really probably not the target audience for this book, as I really don't have any roles of leadership myself. As such, this wasn't a book that I found of all that much interest either. Still, I did find that it seemed to be well thought out and well written. I can imagine that it would be very beneficial to those who ARE in roles of leadership during these times, be that leadership in business, leadership in the church or leadership elsewhere in the community. I feel like there was a lot of information within these pages that men and women in these roles could really use, so this is a book that is both timely and practical as well. If you are in a position of leadership, or have someone in your life who is, this is one to check out.
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Giveaway
To celebrate his tour, Sam is giving away the grand prize package of $20 Starbucks gift card and a copy of the book!!
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Thank you for the honest review.
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