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Unlock the secrets of effective leadership with 'Wild Leadership: What Wild Animals Teach Us About Leadership.' In this insightful book, readers explore the fascinating world of animal behavior, discovering how the traits observed in wild animals can be applied to modern leadership principles. Authored by a renowned expert in behavioral science, this compelling hardcover edition, published in 2019, delves into the instincts and social structures of our closest relatives, such as chimpanzees and bonobos. Through captivating stories and compelling research, 'Wild Leadership' challenges traditional leadership paradigms, proving that true leadership is not about being the strongest or the most aggressive. Instead, it highlights characteristics such as empathy, collaboration, and adaptability – qualities exhibited by successful animal leaders. This transformative approach to leadership will inspire new ways of thinking, making it an essential read for managers, educators, and anyone interested in personal development. By incorporating lessons from nature, you can enhance your leadership skills and create a more harmonious and productive environment. The book is in BRAND NEW condition, ensuring a fresh and crisp reading experience. Order now and explore how understanding wild animal behavior can enrich your leadership journey.
Wild Leadership : What Wild Animals Teach Us About Leadership
Condition: BRAND NEW
PublisherPublishers
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: Hardcover
What can we learn about leadership from wild animals? This book looks at leadership from a completely different perspective. Our closest living relatives are chimpanzees and bonobos – we are less hairy and may wear a business suit, but are driven by our instincts just like our relatives. Contrary to popular belief it is not always the strongest, nastiest chimp that is the leader of the group – it is
Wild Leadership : What Wild Animals Teach Us About Leadership
Condition: BRAND NEW
PublisherPublishers
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: Hardcover
What can we learn about leadership from wild animals? This book looks at leadership from a completely different perspective. Our closest living relatives are chimpanzees and bonobos – we are less hairy and may wear a business suit, but are driven by our instincts just like our relatives. Contrary to popular belief it is not always the strongest, nastiest chimp that is the leader of the group – it is