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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Reputation is rarely lost the way people imagine.It does not collapse through scandal, public failure, or obvious mistakes. More often, it collapses quietly-while everything still appears intact.In What Collapses Your Reputation, Sandeep Chavan explores reputation not as an achievement to be protected, but as a social consequence that behaves predictably when alignment is present-and fails silently when it is asked to do too much.Through a series of narrative-driven case studies-a reputed doctor on a long train journey, a former MLA navigating life after electoral loss, and a respected corporate manager unraveling over tea-the book traces a common but rarely named pattern. Across professions, power levels, and social settings, reputation remains visible while ease disappears. Respect persists, yet something essential tightens.This is not a self-help book. It offers no advice, techniques, or motivational prescriptions. Instead, it observes how modern life quietly shifts from living to managing, from responding to defending, and from being to maintaining.The book reveals how reputation collapses not when it is attacked from the outside, but when it is overloaded from within-when it moves from being an effect of alignment to a substitute for it. As reputation becomes central, movement narrows. Control replaces trust. Stability hardens into rigidity.Written in a calm, literary, and accessible style, What Collapses Your Reputation avoids the vocabulary of conventional psychology and self-improvement. It speaks to professionals, leaders, thinkers, and readers who sense that life has become heavier despite everything "working."This book does not tell you what to change.It shows you what is already happening.For anyone who has felt the quiet pressure of holding things together, this book offers clarity-not correction. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Reputation is rarely lost the way people imagine.It does not collapse through scandal, public failure, or obvious mistakes. More often, it collapses quietly-while everything still appears intact.In What Collapses Your Reputation, Sandeep Chavan explores reputation not as an achievement to be protected, but as a social consequence that behaves predictably when alignment is present-and fails silently when it is asked to do too much.Through a series of narrative-driven case studies-a reputed doctor on a long train journey, a former MLA navigating life after electoral loss, and a respected corporate manager unraveling over tea-the book traces a common but rarely named pattern. Across professions, power levels, and social settings, reputation remains visible while ease disappears. Respect persists, yet something essential tightens.This is not a self-help book. It offers no advice, techniques, or motivational prescriptions. Instead, it observes how modern life quietly shifts from living to managing, from responding to defending, and from being to maintaining.The book reveals how reputation collapses not when it is attacked from the outside, but when it is overloaded from within-when it moves from being an effect of alignment to a substitute for it. As reputation becomes central, movement narrows. Control replaces trust. Stability hardens into rigidity.Written in a calm, literary, and accessible style, What Collapses Your Reputation avoids the vocabulary of conventional psychology and self-improvement. It speaks to professionals, leaders, thinkers, and readers who sense that life has become heavier despite everything "working."This book does not tell you what to change.It shows you what is already happening.For anyone who has felt the quiet pressure of holding things together, this book offers clarity-not correction. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Reputation is rarely lost the way people imagine.It does not collapse through scandal, public failure, or obvious mistakes. More often, it collapses quietly-while everything still appears intact.In What Collapses Your Reputation, Sandeep Chavan explores reputation not as an achievement to be protected, but as a social consequence that behaves predictably when alignment is present-and fails silently when it is asked to do too much.Through a series of narrative-driven case studies-a reputed doctor on a long train journey, a former MLA navigating life after electoral loss, and a respected corporate manager unraveling over tea-the book traces a common but rarely named pattern. Across professions, power levels, and social settings, reputation remains visible while ease disappears. Respect persists, yet something essential tightens.This is not a self-help book. It offers no advice, techniques, or motivational prescriptions. Instead, it observes how modern life quietly shifts from living to managing, from responding to defending, and from being to maintaining.The book reveals how reputation collapses not when it is attacked from the outside, but when it is overloaded from within-when it moves from being an effect of alignment to a substitute for it. As reputation becomes central, movement narrows. Control replaces trust. Stability hardens into rigidity.Written in a calm, literary, and accessible style, What Collapses Your Reputation avoids the vocabulary of conventional psychology and self-improvement. It speaks to professionals, leaders, thinkers, and readers who sense that life has become heavier despite everything "working."This book does not tell you what to change.It shows you what is already happening.For anyone who has felt the quiet pressure of holding things together, this book offers clarity-not correction. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Reputation is rarely lost the way people imagine.It does not collapse through scandal, public failure, or obvious mistakes. More often, it collapses quietly-while everything still appears intact.In What Collapses Your Reputation, Sandeep Chavan explores reputation not as an achievement to be protected, but as a social consequence that behaves predictably when alignment is present-and fails silently when it is asked to do too much.Through a series of narrative-driven case studies-a reputed doctor on a long train journey, a former MLA navigating life after electoral loss, and a respected corporate manager unraveling over tea-the book traces a common but rarely named pattern. Across professions, power levels, and social settings, reputation remains visible while ease disappears. Respect persists, yet something essential tightens.This is not a self-help book. It offers no advice, techniques, or motivational prescriptions. Instead, it observes how modern life quietly shifts from living to managing, from responding to defending, and from being to maintaining.The book reveals how reputation collapses not when it is attacked from the outside, but when it is overloaded from within-when it moves from being an effect of alignment to a substitute for it. As reputation becomes central, movement narrows. Control replaces trust. Stability hardens into rigidity.Written in a calm, literary, and accessible style, What Collapses Your Reputation avoids the vocabulary of conventional psychology and self-improvement. It speaks to professionals, leaders, thinkers, and readers who sense that life has become heavier despite everything 'working.'This book does not tell you what to change.It shows you what is already happening.For anyone who has felt the quiet pressure of holding things together, this book offers clarity-not correction.
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