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8 Books For The Leader (Or Aspiring Leader) On Your Gift List


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Published in Science and Technology on Monday, December 16th 2024 at 12:22 GMT by Forbes   Print publication without navigation

  • Books are a powerful lens into new worlds and diverse ideas, inspiring leaders and aspiring leaders alike. Eight titles to give this holiday season.

The article by Ann Kowal Smith on Forbes, published on December 16, 2024, titled "8 Books For The Leader Or Aspiring Leader On Your Gift List," provides a curated list of books ideal for those in leadership roles or those aspiring to lead. The books cover a range of topics essential for leadership development, including emotional intelligence, strategic thinking, and personal growth. Key titles include "The Leader's Guide to Emotional Intelligence" which focuses on understanding and managing emotions to enhance leadership effectiveness; "The Art of Strategy" for insights into strategic decision-making; and "Leaders Eat Last" by Simon Sinek, which explores how leaders can create environments where people feel valued and supported. Other recommendations delve into areas like resilience, innovation, and the importance of empathy in leadership. Each book is chosen for its ability to offer practical advice, theoretical knowledge, and real-world applications, making them perfect gifts for anyone looking to refine their leadership skills or understand the dynamics of leading teams effectively.

Read the Full Forbes Article at:
[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/annkowalsmith/2024/12/16/8-books-for-the-leader-or-aspiring-leader-on-your-gift-list/ ]

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