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humility of a visionary wins followers,
By Dr. Narendra Prasad Das (252,Sahidnagar,Bhubaneswar(Orissa), India) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Paradox of Power: A Transforming View of Leadership (Hardcover)
The Paradox of Power has actually transformed the ideas about a leader. Pat has mentioned of seven paradoxes, most important of which are certainly absolute love for your followers as Jesus had for his twelve non-schooled disciples, a vision and preparedness to 'accept inaction as the best form of action' and 'silence as the most powerful speech' at the appropriate time.His examples selected from the life of John F. Kennedy (talking to a mines worker), Robert Lee make his musings on desirable traits of a true leader as given in the book, more acceptable and laudable,
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This review is from: The Paradox of Power: A Transforming View of Leadership (Hardcover)
Pat Williams is a great author and leader himself. Each book that he writes helps one build on the great principles of life and success. Paradox of power teaches us about the paradox's of life and how they lead us to success. Simple but hard to apply principles, but if we take heed to them, we can plan on a successful productive life.
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A Fresh Perspective on Timeless Leadership for Everyone,
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This review is from: The Paradox of Power: A Transforming View of Leadership (Hardcover)
At a time when America can use it most comes a perspective on leadership delivered by someone who has lived his own words and succeeded. While many influential leaders throughout the ages are cited as examples and role models in this book's 230+ pages, the central figure is a man who would not be seen as power figure by today's definition. Yet his methods, when sought with sincerity and applied as though part of our reasonable responsibility, always work. The author has spent his professional life in the world of professional sports, but this book is not just for sports fans or corporate leaders (although that latter can and will certainly benefit from the wisdom of Mr. Williams). Anyone in a position of influence over others (who doesn't qualify there?) will find life-changing advice from time well spent in this book. Read slowly for more effective processing!
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The Paradox of Power: A Transforming View of Leadership by James Denney (Hardcover - November 18, 2002)
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