THE RELIABILITY GAP
Why Smart People Fail, Good Teams Break, and the Brutally Simple Discipline That Changes Everything.
Most leadership advice is built on the wrong assumption.
That people fail because they lack motivation, talent, or strategy.
They don’t.
They fail because they are unreliable.
In The Reliability Gap, Michel F. Bolle reveals the hidden force that quietly destroys performance, trust, and leadership effectiveness across teams, companies, and families.
Not through dramatic failure.
But through small, repeated gaps between what is promised and what is delivered.
This book is not about working harder.
It is about closing the gap.
Drawing from his experience as a seven-time Swiss champion, national team coach, and CEO, Bolle introduces a radically simple idea:
Reliability is the foundation of everything.
Without it:
– Strategies remain ideas
– Goals remain intentions
– Culture becomes words on a wall
– Leadership becomes noise
With it:
– Trust accelerates
– Execution becomes lighter
– Teams move faster
– And pressure becomes manageable
Inside the book, you will discover:
– Why talent without reliability damages teams
– Why motivation is overrated and clarity wins
– The real reason people stop believing you
– How small broken promises create massive hidden costs
– The “Close the Loop” principle that changes execution instantly
– How to build personal and team standards that actually work
This is not a book about inspiration.
It is a book about discipline.
Because in the end, leadership is not what you say.
It is what others can rely on.
If you are serious about performance, trust, and real leadership,
this book will change how you think, work, and lead.
And once you see the reliability gap,
you cannot unsee it.
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Vorbestellerartikel: Dieser Artikel erscheint am 24. April 2026
- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783384881557458270
- Artikelnummer SW9783384881557458270
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Autor
Michel Francois Bolle
- Verlag tredition GmbH
- Veröffentlichung 24.04.2026
- Barrierefreiheit
- ISBN 9783384881557