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From Command To Empathy

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SKU: 9789362131461

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Avik Chanda’s “From Command To Empathy” (9789362131461) explores the shift from traditional command-and-control leadership to empathy-driven management. Discover how empathy unlocks potential, fosters collaboration, and cultivates a thriving work environment. Buy now and transform your leadership!

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789362131461
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 232
  • Weight: 206 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9362131463
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jun 2024
  • Height: 215 mm
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 143 mm

13 reviews for From Command To Empathy

  1. Akshit Gulati

    Fantastic! I found the book very insightful and would definitely recommend it to others in leadership roles.

  2. Ansh Shrivastava

    Okay, but I’ve read better books on the subject. It felt like it scratched the surface of empathy.

  3. Harshit Lohumi

    Good for budding managers. This book does take time to understand the concept of leadership.

  4. Kausar Ahamed

    An insightful exploration of empathy in leadership. Chanda presents a compelling case for a more human-centered approach.

  5. Sumit Bansal

    The book offers a new way to lead. Short and sweet, but impactful.

  6. Prince Sahu

    Eye-opening! A must-read for anyone looking to improve their leadership skills and build stronger teams.

  7. Vinayak Sharma

    Excellent book! It completely changed my perspective on leading my team. Highly recommend for all managers!

  8. Shivang Agrawal

    A thought-provoking read. Some concepts felt a bit repetitive, but the overall message about empathetic leadership is valuable.

  9. Ritik Kumar

    A useful guide to better leadership. Practical and effective, I’ve already seen improvement in team dynamics.

  10. Devanshu Chauhan

    This book is simply amazing! I have learnt a lot.

  11. Harsh Lata

    I had mixed feeling about this book. Some chapters were excellent and others missed the mark.

  12. Shikhar Batra

    Worth reading, although some sections were a bit theoretical. I enjoyed the case studies provided.

  13. Prachi Charde

    Good points on empathy, but lacked practical examples. I was hoping for more actionable strategies for implementing these ideas.

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