More business and public sector leaders have reviewed ‘Leading In a Storm,’ a book authored by Dr. Dakuku Peterside.
In their separate reviews, Prof. Tunji Olaopa, Dr. Toye Sobande, Dr. Ademola Adebise, and Dr. Michael Onuoha highlighted the book’s relevance, clarity, and actionable frameworks for navigating complexity in both public and private sectors.
The leaders of thought pointed out the book’s blend of field-tested tools and reflective wisdom, which helps executives, policymakers, and community builders lead with calm focus under pressure.
The chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, Abuja, and author of Transforming the African Public Service, Managing Complex Reforms, and The Unending Quest for Reform: An Intellectual Memoir, Prof. Tunji Olaopa, observed that “Leadership is contextual, but also universal – especially given the present state of the VUCA world and its polycrises.”
He said, “Leading in a Storm’ is therefore a defining contribution to developing the crisis leaders the world sorely needs. It is a must-read not only for leaders but also for researchers and learners.”