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The Leader’s Journey by Dr. Artika R. Tyner begins with an interesting quote: Lead from the back and let others believe they are in front. Introducing leadership as a journey often mistaken for a destination, the author presents the topic in three parts, answering the question, Why Lead? in Part 1 of this book. In Part 2, key insights on core competencies of leadership are provided, exploring the question What makes You a Leader? Next and last part of this book offers an opportunity for critical reflection by exploring one's individualized approach to leadership, with an introduction to an array of leadership styles in order to gain insights on how to lead best. Inspiring quotes from a quite a few sagacious sources add to the value of discussions.
The Leader’s Journey by Dr. Artika R. Tyner shares a powerful call to action that starts with the importance of reflection. This is an inspiring book, which exhorts one to become the kind of leader that people would follow voluntarily; even if you had no title or position. Also, it aims to drive readers to truly live out their purpose by engaging the spirit of reflection. The book somehow becomes a mirror forcing readers to study who we are, what we are and the gaps between what we are doing and should be doing. A discussion on the techniques or styles that can be adopted practically, preferably with examples, would have raised the discussion from the abstract, making it easy for the reader to become the leader this book talks about.