
The Imperfect CEO
Making the Climb to Organizational Health
Jim Brown(Author)
Matt Holt Books (Publisher)
Published on 19. May 2026
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-63774-902-9 (ISBN)
Description
USA Today Bestseller
A compelling story that provides leaders with a practical framework to deepen their understanding of effective leadership and strengthen their company’s organizational health
In today’s rapidly changing workplace, the old leadership playbook no longer works. Command-and-control has given way to collaboration and connection. Leaders are expected not just to direct—but to cultivate cultures that engage, align, and thrive.
In the style of his previous bestselling book The Imperfect Board Member, Jim Brown returns with a powerful new narrative. Picking up the story of CEO David Slater—now twenty years further into his leadership journey—Brown reveals the real-world challenges of leading through complexity and change.
This fable highlights what many leaders face in today’s increasingly human workplace—where relationships, empathy, and trust matter as much as outcomes, even as technology reshapes how we work. It illustrates that a sustainable, high-performing organization is possible, and it begins with the evolution of leadership.
Alongside David, readers discover practical ways to apply the Ascent Model, four essential indicators of a healthy organization that Brown’s firm developed over three decades of advising boards and executive teams:
Blending story with strategy, The Imperfect CEO offers a proven path for CEOs, consultants, team leaders, and board members to elevate performance and transform culture.
This isn’t a book about perfection—it’s about progress. Organizational health isn’t an abstract ideal; it’s a discipline. One you can learn, apply, and master—to shape the future of your team, your company, and your leadership legacy.
A compelling story that provides leaders with a practical framework to deepen their understanding of effective leadership and strengthen their company’s organizational health
In today’s rapidly changing workplace, the old leadership playbook no longer works. Command-and-control has given way to collaboration and connection. Leaders are expected not just to direct—but to cultivate cultures that engage, align, and thrive.
In the style of his previous bestselling book The Imperfect Board Member, Jim Brown returns with a powerful new narrative. Picking up the story of CEO David Slater—now twenty years further into his leadership journey—Brown reveals the real-world challenges of leading through complexity and change.
This fable highlights what many leaders face in today’s increasingly human workplace—where relationships, empathy, and trust matter as much as outcomes, even as technology reshapes how we work. It illustrates that a sustainable, high-performing organization is possible, and it begins with the evolution of leadership.
Alongside David, readers discover practical ways to apply the Ascent Model, four essential indicators of a healthy organization that Brown’s firm developed over three decades of advising boards and executive teams:
- Collaborative Culture
- Leadership Accountability
- Strategic Momentum
- Talent Magnetism
Blending story with strategy, The Imperfect CEO offers a proven path for CEOs, consultants, team leaders, and board members to elevate performance and transform culture.
This isn’t a book about perfection—it’s about progress. Organizational health isn’t an abstract ideal; it’s a discipline. One you can learn, apply, and master—to shape the future of your team, your company, and your leadership legacy.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
BenBella Books
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
314 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63774-902-9 (9781637749029)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jim Brown has been a trusted advisor to boards and executive teams for over 30 years. With first-hand experience in the boardroom and C-suite, he brings wisdom refined by real-world practice. With five grown children and seven grandchildren, he and his wife Karen enjoy a peaceful life in a quaint village outside Toronto. Both of them are avid readers and eager world travelers.