The Invisible Script: Rewrite the Invisible Narratives That Shape How People Contribute

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Management number 231978319 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$5.17 Model Number 231978319
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Everything looks right on paper.Sound strategy. Systems in place. Capable people. Training delivered.So why does performance still fall short?This book helps you see the hidden patterns shaping that gap, so you know where to focus, what to adjust, and how to get more from the systems, talent and effort you already have.In The Invisible Script, Andy Barker shows leaders how to see the hidden social system working within their organisation, understand how it shapes performance, and make small, practical changes that help strategy, systems and people work as intended.That hidden system is shaped by the unwritten beliefs, stories, relationships and biases that decide how strategy is interpreted, how talent is used, how systems are applied, and what people believe will really happen when they try to change something.Processes, tools and change initiatives are like apps. They only work when the operating system is compatible. Quietly, the invisible script interprets every plan, edits every good idea, and pulls decisions back toward what feels familiar, safe and predictable.Most organisations respond to underperformance by adding more control, more process and more oversight. This book makes the case for a different approach.Written as a practical guide, The Invisible Script translates complex ideas from organisational behaviour, neuroscience and social science into simple, usable approaches leaders can apply in everyday work. Through applied, award-winning case studies from complex, high-risk industries, Andy shows how adjusting the script can improve collaboration, decision-making, trust, productivity, profitability and safety.You’ll discover how to:make the invisible social dynamics inside your organisation visibleunderstand the narratives and biases shaping behaviour and decisionsalign individual and team purpose with organisational purposecreate conditions where people contribute what they really knowhelp functions like Safety, HR and Risk enable performance instead of policing itstop good strategies being absorbed and neutralised by old habitsThis book is for leaders who have invested heavily in strategy, systems and talent, yet still see performance plateau and change efforts lose momentum.If you have ever wondered why capable people hold back, why culture initiatives feel vague, or why strong tools fail inside weak environments, The Invisible Script provides a practical guide for understanding what is really happening and what to do about it.“A must-read playbook for high-performing leaders.”— Dr Paul ZakThe organisations that improve consistently make their script visible, so the plans, systems, talent and training they already have can work as intended.Stop chasing behaviour change. Start rewriting your script. Read more

ISBN10 1835566839
ISBN13 978-1835566831
Language English
Publisher HMD Publishing
Dimensions 6 x 0.61 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.03 pounds
Print length 268 pages
Publication date June 5, 2026

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