Free Press The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life
C**A
Good read
Easy read
I**P
Good Product
good
J**E
Robin Sharma
Muy bueo. Autoayuda
D**E
An awesome book
I really enjoyed reading this book. It' wasn't anything new to me, but the reminder was well received. It's told in a story so it's enjoyable to read and learn at the same time. Love it.
A**A
An amazing approach of leading without a title.
In this contemporary world, the word leadership is often misunderstood by a large number of people. We often consider leadership to be something related to the way of propagating an agenda or something which is associated to the highest position of a country or topmost post in a company. We didn't even try to understand the basic idea behind the formation of this very word because this is what we have been taught till now and we did care to know more about that. In his book 'The leader who had no title' Robin Sharma has tried to change our commonly-followed belief and help us go through this newly-found concept through a meticulously written story.Blake Davis, the man who bravely fought in the iraq war has now stumbled in the aftermaths of the war. After serving in the American army for a seemingly long period of time, returning back to his normal life has become a very stressful taak to cope up with. It was getting tough to fight the nightmares of the war which continue to haunt him regularly. Amidst all these confusions and turmoil, he met a man of his father's age while working in a prominent book store in New York. The man called as Tommy turned out to be his guardian angel who helped him in breaking down the wall of disappointments and building a monument of abundance success and happiness.Tommy introduced Blake to the four teachers who taught the greatest lessons of life through a intricately drawn blueprint, which ended up to be the life-changing lesson for him. Through this fable, the author has stressed on the fact that you need no title to become a leader and how each of us have the potential to become the leader of our life. He draw our attention to the power of solitude and how we could prepare ourself for every day by waking up one hour early. Robin Sharma has penned down a very practical approach in helping us to lead in our lives. Also the use of acronyms has made it very easy to remember the four principles of the LWT philosophy. I very strongly recommend this book to every person out there who is serious about making realistic changes in his or her life.
G**T
Great Fable easy to implement to become a Great Leader !
In today's world we miss real leaders.Robin show us the roadmap to become a great leader without being at the head of a company or a department.Must read.
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