From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari author comes an inspiring parable about the skills needed to excel in career and life.
For more than fifteen years, Robin Sharma has been quietly sharing with Fortune 500 companies and many of the super-rich a success formula that has made him one of the most sought-after leadership advisers in the world. Now, for the first time, Sharma makes his proprietary process available to you, so that you can get to your absolute best while helping your organization break through to a dramatically new level of winning in these wildly uncertain times.
In The Leader Who Had No Title, you will learn:
-How to work with and influence people like a superstar, regardless of your position
-A method to recognize and then seize opportunities in times of deep change
-The real secrets of intense innovation
-An instant strategy to build a great team and become a “merchant of wow“ with your customers
-Hard-hitting tactics to become mentally strong and physically tough enough to lead your field
-Real-world ways to defeat stress, build an unbeatable mind-set, unleash energy, and balance your personal life
Regardless of what you do within your organization and the current circumstances of your life, the single most important fact is that you have the power to show leadership. Wherever you are in your career or life, you should always play to your peak abilities. This book shows you how to claim that staggering power, as well as transform your life—and the world around you—in the process.
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"An amazing book, one of the best books I've ever readMaybe the book has nothing new in terms of content, most ideas has passed by before, but the way of presenting these ideas is where the magic happen, the sequence, timing and the story as a whole make perfect since to me. "
— Fadhal (5 out of 5 stars)
“If you want to operate at the level of ‘WOW!’ be an exceptional leader, and live life ‘full out,’ buy this book.”
— Darren Hardy, publisher, SUCCESS Magazine" Another inspiring read. Same style of communicating inspiration. Proved to be an inspiring read with all those metaphors. "
— Sidharth, 2/20/2014" Sharma utilized a fable which made the delivery of the skills easier to read. However the repetition of the main ideas was painful. I suppose as I read this for a project required by a university class and not for myself I was not the target audience. "
— E., 2/7/2014" It asks you to use your time after reading a lot of non-sense. Did not like it to the core. But an OK one. "
— Bharath, 2/6/2014" An unusual and insightful book about how to lead others, take responsibility for your own life and to find joy in in your career. Very interesting stuff. "
— Bank, 1/29/2014" my goodnes, I really did not like this book.I picked it up cuz the tittle seemed intesresting and wasted alot of time in my llife "
— Anny, 1/22/2014" Sharma gives us another fast reading parable with practical insights into how to improve your life by developing some simple specific habits. This book like all of Sharma's book give you quick gems of applicable insight to apply to your life on a daily basis. "
— Jerhi, 1/20/2014" This book is not only for leader, but everyone! Awaken the potential within. "
— Shahkang, 1/14/2014" motivation book! "
— Юра, 1/13/2014" A great motivator. Gives a lot of steps for success from which to pick and choose. It's about attitude. "
— Michael, 12/18/2013" interesting and good one "
— Ravi, 12/17/2013" Clearly Mr.Sharma is a better business consultant than storyteller, but he has some game changing ideas in this book. If you can see past the superficial presentation, this book has potential to change your life. Think of it as "The Secret" for business people. "
— Jason, 12/11/2013" this book is totally awesome. I highly recommend it to everyone! "
— Jonathan, 10/15/2013" Nice book about personal leadership, wouldnt say great thought. Got so many abbreviation and quite a lot of content and interesting facts, but overall its just the same o scenario as Robin Sharma usually do. Quite boredwith it after a while. :p "
— Iqbal, 8/20/2013" Favorite.. "
— Mila, 7/26/2013" The Human Manifesto - A Must Read "
— Prasad, 4/2/2013" Pointers good, story is not interesting but delivers the message. "
— Manish, 2/22/2013" The main principle of this book is 100% true. Some other associated beliefs of the author are not for me "
— Bruce, 2/17/2013" I'm very excited about the book. I've read all Sharma's books, but it was one of the greatest for me. "
— Tihomir, 12/21/2012" good one for primary leadership skills "
— Darshan, 11/13/2012" A must read for all... especially for the one who want to become a Leader :) "
— Ramakrishna, 7/23/2012" While the dialog between characters can be a little unbelievable, this is a fast/great/awesome read and is immediately applicable to anyone at any stage in life. This one is going straight back on my to-read list. "
— Stephen, 6/26/2012" The ideas and methods discussed in the book are great. However, I felt the actual writing left a bit to be desired. Still, I would suggest reading it to anyone, especially if you're feeling a bit stuck in your professional or personal progress. "
— Meredith, 5/7/2012" Good pick... It's applicable readily "
— Sathish, 2/18/2012" Great book. Book shows how important it is to love what you do, and how important is to do what you love, and why you should do what you want, not what other expect and want from you. "
— Pedja, 11/16/2011" I really enjoy reading this book. If you have an open mind and would like a refreshing perspective on how you see your work and your relation with people on a day to day basis, it's a great book for you. "
— VNO, 11/12/2011" Lots of golden nuggets to apply. "
— Moises, 8/24/2011" Clearly Mr.Sharma is a better business consultant than storyteller, but he has some game changing ideas in this book. If you can see past the superficial presentation, this book has potential to change your life. Think of it as "The Secret" for business people. "
— Jason, 3/31/2011" Very inspiring. Robin Sharma has blended teaching with story telling. His work is commendable. If you want to start non fiction books with out getting bored, start with Robin Sharma. "
— Vipasha, 3/31/2011" Lots of golden nuggets to apply. "
— Moises, 3/20/2011" The main principle of this book is 100% true. Some other associated beliefs of the author are not for me "
— Bruce, 3/5/2011" I was not a fan of Robin Sharma, and I still think his style of writing oozes cheesiness and is full of platitudes. At the same time, he brings to the for a lot of interesting insights, although many of them have been captured in self help (management) books before. "
— Rutger-Jan, 2/5/2011" I liked the title, hated the book. Poorly written and very predictable. I couldn't finish it. "
— John, 1/24/2011" A pretty decent book,though I found it rather long....it's message can be summarized in a chapter or so...<br/>My recommendation : Your ideal companion for a kashmir to kanyakumari freedom passenger train...:) "
— Rengaraj, 1/9/2011" While the story and dialgue are stilted, the message is clear and useful. A good addition to The Art of Possibility. "
— Roberta, 11/8/2010" This is a very customer centric book and a must read for all the entrepreuners out there! "
— Gopal, 11/1/2010" A small but, exceptional book. Will definitely inspire you, no matter, in which mood you are reading this. "
— Anil, 9/15/2010" While reading this book you discover many new things which you have never thought to be having before within you.it makes ur inner soul to be delighted with the courage to march towards success in life "
— Varun, 7/25/2010" It is a great book not only to be applied n business but also in other aspects of life, especially relationships with people. It teaches the true essence of business relations. <br/>Awesome! "
— Maitte, 7/20/2010" Sharma gives us another fast reading parable with practical insights into how to improve your life by developing some simple specific habits. This book like all of Sharma's book give you quick gems of applicable insight to apply to your life on a daily basis. "
— Jerhi, 7/14/2010" highly inspiring :) a must read "
— Karthik, 6/24/2010Robin Sharma is one of the world’s most highly respected leadership experts. He is devoted to helping organizations develop people who “lead without a title” so that they win in this period of intense change. His clients include Microsoft, GE, FedEx, IBM, Nike, NASA, Yale University, and the Young Presidents Organization. His books, such as The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide, have topped bestseller lists across the globe and have sold millions of copies in more than seventy languages. They have been embraced by rock stars, royalty, and many celebrity CEOs. Sharma is also the cofounder of 960vets.com, an innovative online support resource that helps US veterans successfully reintegrate into civilian life.
Holter Graham, winner of three of AudioFile magazine’s Best Voice of the Year awards, is a stage, television, and screen actor. He has recorded numerous audiobooks and earned multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards. As an actor, his film credits include Fly Away Home, Maximum Overdrive, Hairspray, and The Diversion, a short film which he acted in and produced. On television, he has appeared in Army Wives, Damages, As the World Turns, Rescue Me, Law & Order, and New York Undercover. He received a BA degree from Skidmore College and an MFA from Vermont College.