Description
- ISBN-13: 9788184951844
- Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
- Publisher Imprint: Jaico Publishing House
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 216
- ISBN-10: 8184951841
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Marathi
Original price was: ₹175.00.₹131.00Current price is: ₹131.00.
Unleash your inner leader with “The Leader Who Had No Title.” This inspiring book reveals how anyone, regardless of position, can become a powerful and influential leader. Discover the principles of leading from within, empowering others, and making a significant impact. Learn how to ignite your passion, embrace change, and cultivate a positive mindset. Transform your life and career by becoming a leader in every aspect. Get your copy now and start your leadership journey!
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Joseph Derrick Sabu –
A decent read with some good points, but felt a bit repetitive. The core message is strong, but the delivery could be better. Worth a read if you’re looking for basic leadership principles.
Aman Shukla –
A refreshing take on leadership. It’s not just for CEOs but for everyone! Simple yet powerful ideas. A must-read for self-improvement.
Bhavesh Kumar –
Easy to understand and implement. I like how it explains leadship in an easy way. It gave me a fresh perspective on leadership and how I can apply it in my daily life.
Nilesh Vashisht –
A life-changing book! It taught me to take ownership and lead from where I am. The principles are practical and easy to apply. Highly recommended!
Abhishek Kumar Thakur –
A solid book with a good foundation on leadership. Some of the examples are quite helpful. Worth a read!
Himanshu –
This book has some useful leadership advice, but it also felt like a drawn out blog post. Worth a read if you have time, but not essential.
Shubhi Verma –
Inspiring! This book reminded me that leadership isn’t about titles. It’s about actions and attitude. A great guide for anyone looking to improve themselves. I highly recommend it.
Arun –
I enjoyed the book overall, but some of the concepts felt a little too simplistic. Still, it’s a good motivational boost and offers practical advice. Recommend it for new managers.
Aman Aryan –
I appreciated the message of empowerment, but the book felt preachy at times. Still, it offers some valuable insights and motivation.
Tejal –
Good concept but the execution was just okay. I found myself skimming through some chapters. Some good takeaways though!.
Sidharth Kumar –
The book felt very motivational and upbeat. It made me more confident to take on any task. I would recommend it if you like this genre of book.
Siddharth Jain –
I was expecting more depth. It’s a basic introduction to leadership, but it lacks in providing tangible strategies.