Leadership Wisdom From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
by Robin Sharma
You know, I was very happy to have been able to review this
book. Robin Sharma is a Toronto-based self-improvement and management
consultant that is becoming very well known internationally.
Aside from having really good book titles, Robin also has some
really good content in those books. I have already read this
book's predecessor, which is called: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari,
so let me give you some back-ground.
These fiction books are about a fast-living lawyer that goes
to live with monks in the Himalayas to seek enlightenment after
a sudden heart attack. Now, he's returned, long flowing robes
and all, in order to spread the word to friends of what he'd
learned about visionary leadership in business and success in
life.
The story line shares certain rituals about this success. In
the first few rituals you'll learn how to make your workplace
a better place to be. What good does it do your company if everyone
hates you and the place they work? Trust me: It doesn't help
you. You might just find that your greatest resource is your
people and this book could help you unlock their potential.
The rest of the rituals are about things to do for yourself,
or change about yourself that will help you bring your operations
to new levels. If you've read this far, then maybe this book
has been brought to your attention just at the right time for
you to be receiving it.
Lastly, I highly recommend spending a few hours on Robin's
website:
RobinSharma.com
and take a look at his new book: Who Will Cry When You Die?
Both are VERY impressive.
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