
Transform your leadership weekly with Blanchard's 52-week playbook, endorsed by business titans like Marshall Goldsmith. What if building trust and becoming a servant leader was a simple, step-by-step process? Former Starbucks President calls it "an outstanding pathway to servant leadership."
Ken Blanchard, co-author of The Simple Truths of Leadership Playbook, is a pioneering leadership expert and bestselling author renowned for transforming modern management practices. With a career spanning over five decades, Blanchard’s work in leadership development, customer service, and organizational behavior has solidified his reputation as a global thought leader.
A Cornell University and Colgate University alumnus, he co-founded The Ken Blanchard Companies, a leading management training firm, and co-created the Situational Leadership® model. His iconic The One Minute Manager®—a cornerstone of management literature—has sold over 15 million copies worldwide and been translated into 42 languages.
Blanchard’s other influential works, including Raving Fans and Leading at a Higher Level, emphasize servant leadership and employee empowerment, themes central to his latest playbook. He has been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, and in Time and Forbes, cementing his status as a trusted voice in leadership.
Co-authors Randy Conley, a trust practice leader, and Renee Broadwell, a seasoned leadership strategist, bring decades of applied expertise to this practical guide. Blanchard’s books collectively exceed 21 million sales, underscoring his enduring impact on leaders globally.
Simple Truths of Leadership Playbook by Ken Blanchard, Randy Conley, and Renee Broadwell is a 52-week actionable guide for developing servant leadership skills and building trust. It expands on principles from their bestselling Simple Truths of Leadership, offering weekly exercises, self-assessments, and prompts to translate leadership theories into practical habits. Designed as a structured workbook, it emphasizes character-driven leadership and relational trust.
This book is ideal for leaders at all levels—new managers, seasoned executives, and entrepreneurs—who want to foster trust and adopt servant leadership practices. It’s particularly valuable for those seeking a hands-on approach to improving team dynamics, communication, and organizational culture through incremental, weekly improvements.
Yes, for leaders committed to long-term growth. The playbook’s structured format provides actionable steps to implement servant leadership, making it a practical companion to the original book. Its focus on self-reflection and incremental progress helps leaders turn intentions into measurable results, supported by real-world examples and exercises.
Key concepts include servant leadership (prioritizing team needs), trust-building behaviors, and character-driven decision-making. The playbook breaks these into 52 digestible principles, such as “Leadership is an inside job” and “Trust is earned through actions,” paired with weekly activities to reinforce learning.
Central lessons include:
Unlike theoretical guides, this playbook offers a year-long, step-by-step framework for skill development. It contrasts with Blanchard’s earlier works like The One Minute Manager by focusing on long-term relational trust rather than quick managerial fixes.
Some may find the 52-week structure demanding for busy professionals. However, the flexible format allows users to pace themselves, and the focus on incremental progress is designed to prevent overwhelm.
It tackles current issues like remote team management and organizational transparency by advocating servant leadership practices that build resilience and adaptability—key for navigating 2025’s dynamic work environments.
Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager, is a globally recognized leadership expert with over 60 books. His 40+ years of research and consulting inform the playbook’s evidence-based approaches to trust and servant leadership.
Blanchard’s leadership training programs, the original Simple Truths of Leadership book, and Ken Blanchard Companies’ workshops provide additional tools for deepening servant leadership skills.
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The key to developing people is to catch them doing something right.
People who feel good about themselves produce good results.
The best minute you spend is the one you invest in people.
Feedback is the breakfast of champions.
None of us is as smart as all of us.
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What if the secret to extraordinary leadership isn't learning more but practicing less? While executives devour hundreds of business books searching for the next breakthrough strategy, the most transformative principles have been hiding in plain sight all along. Ken Blanchard and Randy Conley's work cuts through decades of leadership complexity to reveal 52 straightforward truths that separate leaders who merely manage from those who truly transform. During the chaos of the pandemic, when elaborate strategic plans crumbled overnight, countless leaders found themselves returning to these foundational principles-not because they were trendy, but because they actually worked when everything else failed. The paradox is striking: common sense remains startlingly uncommon in practice.