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Leader Who Had No Title
Leader Who Had No Title
Leader Who Had No Title
From the author of the international bestselling book “The Monk Who Sold
His Ferrari” and “The Greatness Guide”, Robin Sharma now comes out with
a new manuscript in leadership. The Leader Who Had No Title is a result of
nearly fifteen years of his work as a leadership advisor to many of the Fortune
500, including Microsoft, GE, Nike, FedEx, and IBM, along with organizations
such as Yale University, The American Red Cross, and the Young Presidents
Organization.
In a very simple way the author puts how whatever work we do from whichever
position can make a difference. In this book, the author re-instates that ‘Daily
ripples of excellence- over time- become a tsunami of success’.
Through his simple and comprehensive style, Robin Sharma, enlists the
essential tips to bring out the inner leadership of individuals, through a story
about the hero Blake Davis, who had lost everything when his parents were
killed. He had lost sense of purpose and meaning in life. For him, employment
was a vehicle to pay bills and pass time until he met his mentor Tommy Flinn
and the four extraordinary teachers who transformed the way he worked and
lived by awakening his inner leader. Once the natural power in him awakened,
he was not the same person again.
Through his book, Robin Sharma encourages us to work at wow level and live
full-out. Take responsibility for each of the current responsibility, for each of
the current conditions that we are experiencing. He demonstrates that there
cannot be break-through for any person without suffering a period of break-
down.
Robin also explains how the more we own our power to make choice, the more
powerful our choices become. The greatness freedom that we have is the
freedom to choose how we view our roles in the world and the power we all
have to make positive decisions in whatever conditions we happen to find
ourselves.
For me, this book is a must read for all inspiring leaders. Using a storytelling to
carry the teaching, this book is fresh and fun. At the same time, it causes you
to think and to look inside yourself as you watch a character find his inner
leader. It is highly recommended to people who want to make an impact but
maybe aren’t sure how to make it happen.