WSJ Bestselling Author Loran Nordgren Endorses ‘Leading in a Storm’

September 8, 2025
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Renowned Kellogg School of Management Professor Loran Nordgren, a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, has thrown his weight behind Dakuku Peterside’s latest book, “Leading in a Storm”. Nordgren describes the book as “a must-read for any leader who wants to navigate the storms on the horizon”.

 

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Nordgren’s endorsement comes as no surprise, given Peterside’s in-depth exploration of crisis leadership strategies in his book. “In technology, politics, and the environment, we are undeniably living through times of disruption and upheaval,” Nordgren notes. “This moment calls for leaders who have the skills and strategies to navigate crisis.”

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About “Leading in a Storm”

“Leading in a Storm” is a practical guide to crisis leadership that offers insights into Situational Intelligence that helps with understanding the complexities of crisis situations; Calm Confidence that helps leaders govern with clarity and conviction in uncertain times. It also selves into ‘Sense-Making’ for interpreting and responding to crisis situations effectively; and Strategic Decision-Making for making informed decisions in high-pressure situations

 

The book is set to be released in October 2025 and will be available in print and digital formats at major bookstores across Nigeria and globally, with high-profile public presentations scheduled for Lagos, Abuja, London, and Chicago.

Dakuku Peterside is a renowned author, public intellectual, and turnaround management expert with decades of experience in politics, corporate governance, and public administration.

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