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The Lifeboat Principle. A Guide to Earning - and Keeping - Your Seat
Jane E. Tavianini (Author) · Manhattan Book Group · Hardcover
The Lifeboat Principle: A Guide to Earning-and Keeping-Your Seat
In high-stakes environments, not everyone makes the cut. The Lifeboat Principle is a sharp, straight-talking guide to becoming the kind of person teams want in the boat when the pressure is on, and the margins are tight. Blending dry humor with real-world insight, Jane Tavianini lays out what it means to be useful-not just on paper, but in practice.
Using the metaphor of a lifeboat-limited space, and contribution is non-negotiable-Tavianini explores what makes someone essential versus expendable. The book is structured in three parts: assessing your current value, developing lifeboat-ready skills and character, and maintaining your seat once you've earned it.
Each chapter includes practical "Lifeboat Checks" and real-world "When the Ship Hits the Fan" vignettes to show lifeboat-worthiness in action.Topics include identifying your core contribution, becoming a specialist, building trust, and showing initiative under pressure.
Tavianini draws from her career in engineering, chemical demilitarization, and Information Operations to highlight the traits that earn trust under fire. Her tone is practical and clear-eyed-less motivational fluff, more honest gut check.
This isn't about flashy credentials or personal branding. It's about delivering value when it matters, working well with others, and making the kind of steady contribution that keeps the team afloat-especially when things go sideways.
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