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📚 Lead Boldly, No Title Needed – Join the Movement!
The Leader Who Had No Title by Robin Sharma is a bestselling business motivation book ranked #132, praised for its accessible storytelling and practical leadership insights. With a 4.6-star rating from over 2,600 readers, it offers a fresh approach to success that resonates with modern professionals seeking to lead from any role.
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,908 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #249 in Business Motivation & Self-Improvement #250 in Job Hunting & Careers #684 in Business Leadership & Motivation |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,673) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.52 x 20.32 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1439109133 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1439109137 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 28 December 2010 |
| Publisher | Free Press |
H**D
You don't need a title in order to lead people
It's a great and amazing book that teaches about the aspects of leadership in a way that you don't need to be given a title for you to lead.
C**A
Good read
Easy read
A**A
The book itself: amazing, it's by Robin Sharma and that already says a lot. Ordering it online: quick service, excellent condition of the book. Keep up with the good job! Ale
V**L
A must read book- highly motivating - Robin Sharma. - a man par excellence!
G**T
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.
D**E
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.
J**Y
This book, especially for those that know what it is to serve their country, ties emotional reaction to life lessons. I honestly believe that if you tell someone something they will remember it for only the next few minutes to an hour. If you teach them something they may remember it for a week to a year. But if you can involve emotion they will remember it for a life time. For those that live in the illusion that peace and freedom come without sacrifice this book will appear as a corny fraud. For those who have represented our country to ensure the life style we see so many take for granted, the book will imprint powerful lessons through emotion. I have read many books on self-improvement. They are all great; but one thing seems to always get me. They all ask up front for huge life changes. This in fact is usually a recipe for failure. Going into a gym and working your heart out on the first day will cause damage so painful that it will prevent all from perusing fitness. If a person however takes small steps in the right direction, they will eventually get to the point where they can compete in body building competitions without having to consistently talk themselves into working out. This is because they do not have to justify the high level of pain. Success and continual reading is the path way for success. Reading this book had the one key for me, to bring all of the self-improvement lessons I have had together. This may or may not be the book to trigger the best in you. The only way to find out is to read it. The lesson that was the trigger for me was, dream big and take small steps. Even one goal success a day is progress in the right direction. I was trying to implement too much at one time consistently and failed continuously. Now I am not focused on being perfect but focused on eating one small success goal at a time. My life has already dramatically changed for the better. For those that see this as a book to give optimal work for no more pay. Your heart is in the wrong place, as it is not about your boss or your pay. It is about being your personal best. When you are your personal best you will be happier with yourself. To me, being happy is way more important than being rich. Yes, money can buy cool things and make life easier; but it does not deliver any form of permanent satisfaction. Also it does not remove regret of a life not fully lived. I highly recommend this book for those that have military service and their family members. I also recommend this book for those looking to be their personal best and are trying to be happy in all areas of their lives. James
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