The Leader as a Mensch
Become the Kind of Person Others Want to Follow
Summary:
The book provides guidance on how to embody the qualities of a "mensch" – a person of integrity and honor – in leadership roles. It offers practical advice on how to lead with compassion, ethics, and authenticity to inspire trust and respect from others.
Key points:
1. Menschlichkeit: Be a leader with integrity and honor, treating people with respect and kindness.
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