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    If you ever wanted to know first hand how real Leaders think about leadership and how they practice it, then this presentation is your chance to learn just that. The First Little Book of Leadership PPT is an unconventional approach towards learning about Leadership Practice. This presentation is the equivalent of bringing all leaders, leadership thought contributors, authors and management gurus across centuries on a single platform at the same time to give us their wisdom about leadership. You will find this presentation to be loaded with the Who's who of leadership highlighting their views through their story, reflections and quotes that illustrate what Leadership means in practice. Follow these leaders and you will come away wiser than from where you had begun. The First Little Book of Leadership features Dee Hock, Stephen Covey, Peter Senge, Tim Sanders, Ralph Nader, Max Weber, John Boyd, Jack Welch, Abraham Lincoln, Rudy Giuliani, Tom Morris, Tom Peters, Bob Geldof, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Rene Carayol, Henry Mintzberg. See below for additional details on the topics covered in this slide presentation. For author information, content credits and usage rights download the PPT or refer to the disclaimer page of the blogsite.

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    1. The First Little Book of Leadership PPT
    2. The 60 Second Phd. in Leadership brings practical insight from Dee Hock, founder of visa on What Leadership is really about.
    3. Stephen Covey explains What a Leader is? followed by Peter Senge who explains What Leadership is?.
    4. It’s Not About You says Yahoo’s Tim Sanders and explains its relevance to the practice of Leadership.
    5. Leaders Don’t Create Followers explains Ralph Nader.
    6. Think Acts of Leadership not Leaders. Explained through sociologist Max Weber's philosophy.
    7. John Boyd does a take on the famous "To Do or To Be" within the context of Leadership.
    8. Only Connect says E. M. Forster supported by Jack Welch.
    9. Phil Dourado shares The Three Stories That Great Leaders Tell".
    10. A Leader's self-story. Why All leadership is Autobiography" illustrated through Abraham Lincoln's example.
    11. Don’t get hung up on targets and measures advises Jack Welch.
    12. Three Keys To Leadership by Rudy Giuliani.
    13. The Qualities of Great Leaders the philosopher and author Tom Morris presents a model based on the Aristotlean virtues of leadership.
    14. Lead By Asking Questions Not By Issuing Instructions explained by Phil Dourado
    15. Are You A Leader or Manager? Both! busts the 1977 myth created by Abraham Zaleznik, in the harvard business review, that managers don’t make good Leaders.
    16. How Do I Lead When I’m Not The Boss?Tom Peters offers a solution.
    17. Failure Is Not The Opposite Of Success Bob Geldof shares why.
    18. Be Lucky states Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the explorer and shares a story to demonstrates how being lucky matters in leadership.
    19. The Three Things People Want In Their Work Environment. Rene Carayol enlightens us what McKinsey's consultants found out.
    20. Just Dive In. Henry Mintzberg shares his wisdom about learnning leadership.

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