The Leadership Book
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Since the height of the pandemic, working styles, cultures and relationships have changed - probably forever. Managers and leaders who think they can simply return to their old ways and methods will be the least effective in this new age of work. This book sets out the key attributes that the modern leader must learn and/or develop. The future of leadership has one word at its core: empathy. In an increasingly complex and uncertain world, leadership is no longer just about strategy, targets or authority. It is about creating environments where people feel understood, trusted and motivated to perform at their best – even when difficult decisions must be made. Drawing on a global review of 42 academic studies, the book shows how empathetic leadership strengthens trust, improves wellbeing, enhances creativity and drives sustainable performance. It challenges the myth that empathy is a ‘soft’ skill, revealing instead how it supports clear judgment, accountability and effective decision-making under pressure. Blending research with practical insight and real-world examples, the book offers leaders a grounded framework for navigating challenges, engaging teams and building cultures where people and performance thrive together. Great leaders are not remembered for the sales targets they made – but for how they made people feel, the decisions they stood by and the legacy they leave behind.
Since the height of the pandemic, working styles, cultures and relationships have changed - probably forever. Managers and leaders who think they can simply return to their old ways and methods will be the least effective in this new age of work. This book sets out the key attributes that the modern leader must learn and/or develop. The future of leadership has one word at its core: empathy. In an increasingly complex and uncertain world, leadership is no longer just about strategy, targets or authority. It is about creating environments where people feel understood, trusted and motivated to perform at their best – even when difficult decisions must be made. Drawing on a global review of 42 academic studies, the book shows how empathetic leadership strengthens trust, improves wellbeing, enhances creativity and drives sustainable performance. It challenges the myth that empathy is a ‘soft’ skill, revealing instead how it supports clear judgment, accountability and effective decision-making under pressure. Blending research with practical insight and real-world examples, the book offers leaders a grounded framework for navigating challenges, engaging teams and building cultures where people and performance thrive together. Great leaders are not remembered for the sales targets they made – but for how they made people feel, the decisions they stood by and the legacy they leave behind.
AmazonPagina's: 128, Paperback, Lid Publishing
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