Books

Below are all the books currently published by The Chalfont Project and links to them on a range of different vendors.
You can also buy all of the books directly from us by contacting us, click the link to find out more.

Camino Book

Camino

Leadership notes on the road

A collection of notes on leadership, initially written as Daily Thoughts. Camino, the Spanish for road, or way, reflects on leadership as a praxis that continuously evolves. Nobody is ever a leader. Becoming one is the real quest. But we never reach the destination. Our character is constantly shaped by places and journeys, encounters and experiences. The only real theory of leadership is travelling. The only footprints, our actions. The only test, what we leave behind.

The Flipping Point book

The Flipping Point

Deprogramming management paperback

A flipping point in the trend for adopting absurd management ideas needs to be reached. Management needs to be deprogrammed

This book of 200 tweet-sized vignettes, twitter-on-paper, which can be read in no particular order, looks at the other side of things – flipping the coin.  It asks us to apply more rigour and critical thinking in the way we use assumptions and management practices that were created many years ago.

Homo Imitans book

Homo Imitans

The Art of Social Infection; Viral Change™ In Action

Behaviours change culture, not the other way around. The spread of behaviours is the real source of social change. Behavioural imitation explains how social change happens, how epidemics of ideas are formed, how social fashions appear and how company cultures shape and reshape themselves. In this book, Leandro Herrero addresses Viral Change™ in action, showing that the more primal ‘Homo Imitans’ is still a powerful force. Understanding how social, behavioural infection works is the basis for the orchestration of any ‘epidemic of success’, be it a successful change inside a firm or a counter-social epidemic to tackle negative socio-macro phenomena.

Viral Change book

Viral Change™

The Alternative To Slow, Painful and Unsuccessful Management of Change in Organizations

Most conventional ‘change management’ programmes fail. This is mainly due to the fact that they are often based on wrong assumptions such as: . When we change the process/system, people will change their behaviour ; changes need to come from the top and filter down; big changes need big actions; cultural change is a painful, long-term process with no short-term results. All these assumptions are flawed. Viral Change(TM) provides a completely different framework for change. It shows how a combination of the right language and frame, a small set of non-negotiable behaviours (all spread by a small number of activists) and the creation of ‘tipping points’, creates lasting cultural change in organizations.

Disruptive Ideas book

Disruptive Ideas

10+10+10=1000 The Maths of Viral Change That Transform Organisations

In a time when organizations simultaneously run multiple corporate initiatives and large change programmes, Disruptive Ideas tells us that – contrary to the collective mindset that says that big problems need big solutions – all you need is a small set of powerful rules to create big impact. In this book, the author suggests a menu of 10 ‘structures’, 10 ‘processes’ and 10 ‘behaviours’ that have the power to transform an organisation. These 30 disruptive ideas can be implemented at any time and at almost no cost; and what’s more…you don’t even need them all. But their compound effect – the 10+10+10 maths – will be more powerful than vast corporate programmes with dozens of objectives and efficiency targets…

New Leaders Wanted book

New Leaders Wanted: Now Hiring!

12 Kinds of People You Must Find, Seduce, Hire and Create A Job For

The future can’t be an extrapolation of the past! What’s more: organizational life today is complex, often unpredictable, volatile, high risk and at the same time full of opportunities never dreamt of before. However, companies are by and large still hooked on the old sets of skills and competences that worked well for many years. Today, success requires different skills, different mental models and different approaches to reality. Some of those new skills are counterintuitive and not often described in job advertising pages. A quantum leap can only be obtained by an ‘internal engine’ of people who think and behave differently. You can’t afford to ignore the question of who these people are or where they may be.

The Leader with 7 Faces book

The Leader With Seven Faces

Finding your own ways to practice leadership in today’s organization

The Leader with Seven Faces is a novel book on leadership with emphasis on what to practice to become a leader or to improve your own leadership skills. It maps, explores and develops the seven faces of any leader: what you say (language, meaning and intention) , where you go (maps, destinations and journeys), what you build (spaces, ‘homes’ and legacy), what you care about (values, ‘the system’ and non-negotiable), how you do it (drivers, styles and structures), what you are (awareness, responsibility and identity) and what you do (role models, change and practice of leadership itself). The book is the basis for The Chalfont Project’s Leadership programmes.

However book

However

Work could be remarkable

There are two types of people in organizations: ‘Therefore People’ and ‘However People’.

The ‘Therefore People’ have all the pieces of reality in front of them and conclude, “We must do X”. The ‘However People’ have the same pieces, but conclude, “It looks like we should do X, however, we could also explore Y or Z. We always have options”.

This is a book about ideas, about people, about work in organizations. It is born out of the belief that work can be remarkable. ‘However’ thinking is Leandro Herrero’s path to uncovering possibilities.