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How Leaders Lead

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How Leaders Lead ( published Nov 2011, 2md edition 2012)

HOW LEADERS LEAD is a book by David Lim, based on over a decade of magazine features, and the Life Without Limits e-newsletters (subscribed by thousands of corporate clients since 2001), lessons how “how to do it” better include: setting stretch goals, goal getting ,creating your own luck, using the wake-up test, dealing with dissatisfied workers, avoiding the biggest mistakes leaders make as communicators and redefining failure.

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How Leaders Lead ( published Nov 2011, 2md edition 2012)

HOW LEADERS LEAD is a book by David Lim, based on over a decade of magazine features, and the Life Without Limits e-newsletters (subscribed by thousands of corporate clients since 2001), lessons how “how to do it” better include: setting stretch goals, goal getting ,creating your own luck, using the wake-up test, dealing with dissatisfied workers, avoiding the biggest mistakes leaders make as communicators and redefining failure.

Leadership lessons include why team building doesn’t work, and what does instead, the importance of doing absolutely nothing, leadership lessons from the general elections, having a sense of being and creating a winning culture.

5 reviews for How Leaders Lead

  1. Brian Tracy

    David Lim has written a terrific book on Leadership, giving you some wonderful ideas to be more effective and get better results.

    Brian Tracy, author of Full Engagement

  2. Vince Poscente

    How Leaders Lead is for people who want to be on the cutting edge of leadership strategies and trends. I fully endorse his book for those seeking a competitive advantage in the business of life.

    Vince Poscente, New York Times best selling author of The Age of Speed, and Olympic Skier

  3. Brigadier-General

    David Lim’s collection of insights into the nature of leadership is interesting and a little provocative. His own life experience is a case study of how leadership requires both knowing and challenging oneself, and knowing and challenging others. I dipped into his book at leisure and found nuggets each time I did.

    Brigadier-General (Retired) George Yeo, former Minister for Foreign Affairs

  4. Ho Kwon Ping

    Most how-to books on leadership have a handful of pointers, but not 71 lessons! The value of this book is not that it be read in one go, and for a potential leader to remember all the lessons. Its value is as a kind of bedside companion, for someone to flip through and find a particular lesson to be insightful and worthwhile internalizing in our daily practice of leadership.

    Ho Kwon Ping, Chairman of Banyan Tree Group

  5. Michael Podolinksy CSP

    David Lim has done it again. This book is full of wonderful, easily implemented tips, tools and techniques to motivate, inspire and improve any leader or manager. This is a must have for any serious professional and the benefits of reading, absorbent and implementing David’s wisdom will pay returns for a lifetime.

    Michael Podolinksy CSP, author of Productivity: Winning in Life & Asia’s Productivity Guru

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