<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>As Harvard Business School professor and business executive Robert Steven Kaplan explains in this new book, leadership is accessible to all of us-today-and it starts with an ownership mind-set. You don't need an invitation to lead. Leadership is a dynamic way of thinking and acting that anyone can take on. For Kaplan, acting as a leader is a function of three key questions: 1. Do you work to figure out what you believe as if you were an owner? 2. Do you take action based on those beliefs? 3. Do you focus on adding value to others and take responsibility for the impact of your actions on others-both positive and negative? The book is full of stories taken from the author's own leadership experience as well as from his work helping various types of leaders and organizations. What's revealed is that leadership is not a role reserved for an elite few blessed with the right skills and key positions-it's about a focus on taking ownership and adding value to others. What's more, leadership is a lifelong journey of learning for which you must take responsibility. It's about learning to ask the right questions and learning to understand yourself. As in his earlier books, Kaplan asks probing questions, provides exercises, and suggests follow-up steps that will help you develop your skills, create new habits, and move you toward reaching your unique potential. What You Really Need to Lead is your key to unlocking the power of thinking and acting like an owner"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>WHAT MAKES A LEADER? CAN YOU REALLY LEARN TO LEAD?</b></p><p>You might believe that leaders are born, not made. Perhaps you think that you need to hold an important job to be a leader--that you need <i>permission</i> to lead. Leadership is one of the most important aspects of our society. Yet there is enormous disagreement and confusion about what leadership means and whether it can really be learned.</p><p>As leadership expert Robert Steven Kaplan explains in this powerful new book, leadership qualities are not something you either have or you don't. Leadership is not a destination or a state of being. Leadership is about what you do, rather than who you are, and it starts with an ownership mind-set. For Kaplan, learning to lead involves three key elements: <ul><li>Thinking like an owner<li>A willingness to act on your beliefs<li>A relentless focus on adding value to others</ul></p><p>Kaplan compellingly argues that great organizations are built around a nucleus of people who think and act with an ownership mind-set. He believes that leadership is not a role reserved only for those blessed with the right attributes or situated in the right positions of power. Leadership is accessible to each of us--today. It requires a process of hard work, willingness to ask questions, and openness to learning.</p><p>This book aims to demystify leadership and outlines a specific regimen that will empower you to build your leadership skills. Kaplan tells real-life stories from his own experience of working with various types of leaders seeking to improve their effectiveness and make their organizations more successful. He asks probing questions, provides exercises, and suggests concrete follow-up steps that will help you develop your skills, create new habits, and move you toward reaching your unique leadership potential.</p><p><i>What You Really Need to Lead</i> will help you develop your capacity to lead by unlocking your power to think and act like an owner.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Authoritative... This book aims to demystify leadership and outlines a specific regimen that will empower you to build your leadership skills. Kaplan asks probing questions, provides exercises, and suggests concrete follow-up steps that will help you develop your necessary skills." -- <b>PS News (Australia)</b> <p/>"The resulting call for learning, asking questions, taking action and making decisions promises to help individuals across organizations of all sizes to become better leaders." -- <b>David Slocum, <i>FORBES</i></b> <p/>"The book skillfully walks through the intellectual and emotional issues of leadership, the requirement to be in shape to lead, and lays out thoughtful questions to ask yourself as a leader." -- <b>CBC News</b> <p/>ADVANCE PRAISE for <b><i>What You Really Need to Lead</i></b>: <p/><b>ROSABETH MOSS KANTER, professor, Harvard Business School; author, <i>MOVE</i> and <i>Confidence</i>--</b><br>"<i>What You Really Need to Lead</i> is like having your own personal coaching sessions with a very wise and highly successful leader. Rob Kaplan offers down-to-earth advice about the virtues of listening, engaging others, and taking responsibility, through meaningful, engaging stories." <p/><b>ROBERT J. BEALL, President and CEO, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation--</b><br>"Rob Kaplan understands that leadership is not just about taking action-- it's also about asking the tough questions again and again, listening with an open mind, and bringing others--regardless of rank--into the decision-making process. For anyone interested in truly owning their professional and personal growth as a leader, <i>What You Really Need to Lead</i> provides an outstanding and very practical guide." <p/><b>ALAN MULALLY, President and CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes; former President and CEO, Ford Motor Company--</b><br>"Rob Kaplan captures the elements of effective leadership throughout an organization that continuously delivers increasing value for all stakeholders through a reliable process in a rapidly changing world." <p/><b>NARAYANA MURTHY, founder, Infosys--</b><br>"Rob Kaplan's book is a must-read for every manager throughout the world. He uses compelling, real-life case studies to help managers understand critical facets of leadership and to become highly effective, empathetic, and successful leaders." <p/><b>MITCHELL E. DANIELS JR., President, Purdue University; former Governor of Indiana--</b><br>"You'll probably see something of yourself in Rob Kaplan's real-world case studies, and you'll definitely be a more capable and confident leader after you've absorbed and applied his road-tested, highly practical principles." <p/><b>ERIC GREITENS, Navy SEAL; <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author, <i>Resilience</i>--</b><br>"If you want a tough, wise, and capable coach who can help you to become a better leader, then crack open Rob Kaplan's excellent new book. You'll strengthen yourself, and you'll have a more powerful impact on the lives of those you lead."<br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Robert Steven Kaplan</b> is president and chief executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Previously, he was the Senior Associate Dean for External Relations and Martin Marshall Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration at Harvard Business School. He is the author of three books: <i>What You Really Need to Lead</i>, <i>What You're Really Meant to Do</i> and <i>What to Ask the Person in the Mirror</i>.<br>
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