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The Leader Who Had No Title

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Unleash your leadership potential with Robin Sharma’s “The Leader Who Had No Title.” This powerful guide reveals how to influence others, seize opportunities, build exceptional teams, and achieve peak performance regardless of your position. Learn practical strategies for innovation, stress management, and achieving a balanced life while leading your field. Transform your life and the world around you with this essential guide for success in uncertain times.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789386867872
  • Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • Weight: 294.8350405 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9386867877
  • Publisher Date: 28 May 2018
  • Edition: First
  • Language: Oriya
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for The Leader Who Had No Title

  1. Subhaditya Chatterjee

    A great read for anyone seeking to improve their influence, regardless of title. I liked the accessible style of writing.

  2. Aditi Singh

    This book is amazing. I’ve applied to so many areas of my life. I found it truly inspiring and beneficial.

  3. Vishal

    A fantastic book that provides simple yet effective strategies. I highly recommend it to anyone in a leadership role or aspiring to be one.

  4. Oisharya Chaudhuri

    While some ideas were strong, overall I felt it was drawn out and repetitive in several sections of the book.

  5. Surya Prakash Sahoo

    I struggled to connect with the writing style. It felt a bit too simplistic for me. The message is good, but could have been better.

  6. Roopesh Dhoundiyal

    I didn’t find anything groundbreaking. Some useful nuggets, but overall, nothing I haven’t heard before. I thought it was mediocre.

  7. Srinivasa Rao Vasantula

    A good reminder to focus on what you can control and to lead from where you are. A little too focused on the individual.

  8. Abhishek Kumar

    Easy to understand and apply the concepts. It’s inspiring and empowering. I’ve already started implementing some of the strategies.

  9. Aditya Subramanian

    A powerful and thought-provoking book. It challenges conventional thinking about leadership. A little bit verbose but effective.

  10. Mubashra Tahreem Parvez

    Overall, it was fine, but I felt the principles needed more real world examples. Still a good book to read.

  11. Shreeniket Ashok Hinge

    A decent overview of leadership principles. It’s a good introduction to the topic. I would recommend it to others.

  12. Pratyush Prabhakar

    It’s an okay book. Some insights are common sense, but it’s a good refresher. A bit too preachy at times. Good but not ground breaking.

  13. Aditi Singh

    Incredible book. Offers practical advice and simple strategies that can be implemented in your daily life. Helped me be a better leader.

  14. Akshita Singh

    I thought the ideas in this book were presented clearly and effectively, definitely worth the time to read this.

  15. Tessy Paul Kulangara

    A good starting point for understanding leadership. It’s not overly complicated and offers practical advice. Definitely a great read for beginners.

  16. Aditya

    Provides actionable steps and practical advice. It’s a good resource for self-improvement. Motivating and easy to understand.

  17. Vishal Agarwal

    Excellent book! It’s filled with actionable advice and inspiring stories. It’s truly transformational and has helped me grow.

  18. Anuj Sahu

    A motivational read! Some parts felt a bit repetitive, but overall, a good reminder of leadership principles. It really shifted my perspective.

  19. Garv Dave

    I found it a bit too general. Some advice was obvious, but it served as a decent reminder of important leadership qualities. Just ok.

  20. Shubh Walia

    A solid book, well-written, and has a lot of good insights, even though it’s not the most revolutionary book.

  21. Nitesh Prasad Shail

    Highly recommend to anyone looking to elevate their leadership abilities and drive impact, it’s really a must-read.

  22. Akshat Jain

    Helpful for anyone looking to improve their leadership skills, regardless of their job title. I found it useful and practical. Definitely a worthwhile investment.

  23. Geet Ranjan Chakraborty

    Felt a bit cliché at times. The concepts are good, but the writing style didn’t resonate with me. I expected more from such a hyped book.

  24. Vidushi Sharma

    I appreciated the emphasis on personal responsibility and growth. It provided me the tools to take ownership in my role. Some parts were boring.

  25. Aman Singh

    An inspiring and motivating read that challenges you to step up. It’s changed how I approach my work and interactions with colleagues.

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