The Leader in You | Book Series

Overview:

In today’s fast paced business world where people do not have time to communicate on a regular basis, clients are looking for something more. Dale Carnegie, in this book stresses on the point that relationship building is the cornerstone of every successful business. He suggests that businesses can no longer ignore the needs of their customers and also mentions that, ‘people will have to think quicker, work smarter and dream wilder and relate to each other in very different ways..’

Carnegie says, ‘About 15 per cent of one’s financial success is due to one’s technical knowledge and about 85 per cent is due to skill in human engineering – the personality and the ability to lead people.’

In this book he emphasizes the need for such a leader who will have to communicate and inspire others using a distinguished skill set, encouraging his people to adapt to change and move with the times and by recognizing untapped and creative talent within their workplace.

Although, Carnegie wrote this book years ago, he did leave a set of principles that are as relevant today as they were then. Some of his principles that any leader can easily apply in their daily lives are :

Consider the other persons’ perspective

Praise genuinely and open-heartedly

Tap on the power of enthusiasm

Respect others’ dignity

Keep criticism on the low

Give people a good reputation to live up to

Maintain a balance between work and fun, in life and workplace.

Authors:

Pankaj Goyal

Published In:

November 20, 2018.

 

Leadership Wisdom | Book Series

Overview:

8 immensely practical lessons that leaders, managers and entrepreneurs can immediately apply to boost morale, liberate loyalty and send productivity soaring while also creating far more fulfilling personal lives. Written as an easy to read fable, this book will move you deeply and inspire you to become the kind of leader who touches lives, adds true value to the world and leaves a legacy that lasts.

Authors:

Robin Sharma

Published In:

November 1, 2010.