Be The Leader, Not A Boss!: 25 Secrets to be Entrepreneurial Leader
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Do you think your boss is not the right guy to motivate you?
Are you finding leadership problem in your organisation?
Do you face organisational turmoil because of strong leadership?
Are you finding hard to choose the right leader?
Do you want to be picked up by the enterprises as their next leader?
What are the qualities an entrepreneur must possess to steadfast in the current situation to give the organisation next dimension with steady growth path?
Are you finding it hard to find the next generation leader for the succession of your business?
If any of these questions are in your mind, go ahead to read this book to get the answers.
Dibyendu demonstrates the timeless management lessons that may be gleaned from stories written thousands of years ago. “Be the Leader, Not a Boss! 25 Secrets to be Entrepreneurial Leader” with the insights from Mythology draws on both mythological characters and contemporary stories to reveal timeless and eternal truths about what it takes to be an effective and innovative leader.
Dr. Dibyendu Choudhury, one of India's eminent Management Gurus and mythologists, offers an interesting look at the top 25 personalities modern organizations may need in their leadership positions post pandemic. He draws on stories from the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. Businesses often need visionary leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit to steer them through challenging times.
The book contains 25 chapters to explain unique characteristic of an entrepreneurial leadership practices with the handpicked stories from Ramayana and Mahabharata to relate.
This book is also invaluable for those who want have interests to know more about Hindu mythologies and culture. The related stories are taken from the mythologies as case studies to make the understanding interesting and easier.”