What lies behind the greatness of Lincoln, Gandhi, Mandela, Einstein, and Gates? And, better yet, how can YOU replicate them? Keep reading to find out!
"A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: We did it ourselves." — Lao Tzu
The way you think about leadership serves as the basis for your motivations.
Is it to rule and wield power? Is it for personal gain? Or is it to put yourself up to task in delivering what people long for?
Many leaders, both in the past and present, have missed the mark. Most are frustratingly out of touch with the people they serve. Instead of striving for the greater good, they ruthlessly pursue personal ambitions and fancies.
But, every so often, a handful of good apples rise from the muddied waters and offer a glimmer of hope through their actions, words, deeds, and ability to make things happen.
How do they do it?
Great leaders are constantly moving, making and learning from mistakes, and growing. Greatness involves constant and painful self-awareness, discovery, and improvement. Of course, each one is cut from a different cloth.
But ALL of them share a few things in common.
The growing body of literature that offers effective leadership strategies has given others the keys to adopt these themselves, one way or another.
In "Modern Leadership Lessons From the World's Greatest" by Paul A. Wyatt, you will discover timeless qualities of 8 extraordinary leaders and how to develop these game-changing skills in yourself.
In the 8 leaders that are highlighted in "Modern Leadership Lessons From the World's Greatest", you will read about compelling insights, tips, experiences, and advice that are brilliantly formatted to effectively draw leadership lessons from history's best to enable you to replicate them today.