Author- Robin Sharma
‘The Leader Who Had No Title’.I completely agree with the fundamental of the book that everyone is a leader in his/her own perspect and should act as a leader though no matter whether he/she has festooned with any title or not.
Robin Sharma’s books come with inspirational messages along with tactic story.’The Leader Who Had No Title’ is one of them.
Titles of his books are attractive and will insist your hands to hold and read it.Though the content inside it holds more and teaches one more.His words hold the power to change one’s mind,one’s life.
‘The Leader Who Had No Title’ is a story of a man named Blake Davis who worked in a bookstore after his parent’s death and was not so happy with his work.There he met with a guy, an old friend of his father Tommy Flinn and also the top salesman where Blake worked.Tommy Flinn helped him in gaining wisdom from four people Anna, Ty Boyd,Jackson Chan and Jet Brisley that he met within a day.The four people,were introduced to him by Tommy Flinn,they taught Blake different lessons on How to become a leader without a title and several do’s or donts telling him the story of their life how they had leaded their work and got extreme happiness by doing that.
Few thoughts were brilliant and beautiful as all of his book probed with great thoughts. The story wrapped up in a pretty good way but its not as much as helpful as his previous books.Though at some points I really felt encouraged and they were tactic but my expections were pretty high from him after reading his book ‘A monk who sold his ferrari’. I was expecting more from this book but its worth to read once.
Many of us take our work for granted and due to lack of our love towards our work we forgot to enjoy life.If you are going through the same condition then this is the book for you
Rating-3.2/5
Reviewed by Shweta Kesari