[4 out of 5 petals]
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If I were to describe this book in one word, it would be: Awesome! The Radical Leap is a fascinating story of a person who goes on a leadership journey to find himself, help other people, and change the world.
As an entrepreneur, you must find the leader within. Leaders are people who help others bring out the best within themselves. Someone who brings people together and creates an environment where success can be achieved.
Author, Steve Farber, offers us this gem of a book to help coax the leader that resides inside of you — allowing it to surface and affect your employees, your partners, and, most importantly, the world!
I highly recommend reading this book. It’ll open your eyes to new ways of looking at the world and at yourself as a leader.
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This book is awesome! I have read it a few times after randomly picking it up at the bookstore.
i read so many books, business books mostly, lol – that they all seem to be common knowledge now…every single so-called secret each author makes.
every book has it’s moment of inspiration – it’s height of it, if you will…while reading it.
but like all books, a week after you’re done with it, you forgot about it and/or don’t use it’s so-called innovative techniques or what not
This book rocks! biz.inc, to an extent, I agree. Many of these biz books follow along the similar themes. This book, I believe, broke out of that “same…old…theme”
Hey Dave, glad you liked it! Dont forget there is a follow up book as well. Not quite as good but still worth reading.
Thanks again for the book, Orian. It rocked! Yeah, I’ll look into the follow-up book. See you soon, dude.