What You Don't Know about Leadership, But Probably Should
Applications to Daily Life
Summary:
The book explores the nuances of leadership across various contexts, offering insights into how leadership skills can be applied in everyday life. It delves into psychological principles and practical strategies to help individuals understand and improve their leadership abilities, whether in personal relationships, professional environments, or social settings.
Key points:
1. Self-awareness and Authenticity: Leaders need to know their own motives, strengths, and flaws, and be genuine to their values, which builds trust.
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