Lt. Gen Chibber has brought out the essence of leadership succintly in a book which is more or less a book which is a breeze read with lots of morals to learn. Most of the time when you pick up a book from a religious sect you tend to believe the book will be inclined to one particular viewpoint. However, this book is certainly not. It creates general awareness of how leadership is to be viewed from a practical direction. Leadership qualities of Benjamin Franklin, Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill has been quite well described in the book. In the last chapter, there is a brief coverage of how parents and teachers can groom leadership. There is a definite connection which has been drawn of leadership and spirituality. As selfless service which is the mark of a leader cannot be addressed so easily unless there is a definite connection of drawing the energy from a source.
A different book on leadership which will make you think.
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