Leading with Love and Laughter

ISBN: 9781523093212
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Publisher,Random House US
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 249.48 g
No. of Pages, 144

Leadership has for too long been treated as a model and not as a relationship. Zina Sutch and Patrick Malone argue that successful leadership must be based on love (altruism and empathy) and laughter (positive emotions and joy). Recent bestselling books have completely altered the way we understand how humans work and play together. The Altruistic Brain and Born to Be Good show that humans are deeply wired for empathy and compassion. The Social Animal and Emotional Intelligence prove that our emotional selves help us make better decisions and motivate others. However, the tactics we use to train leaders bear little reflection of these advancements; we're still creating competent but emotionally distant leaders who manage human assets and lead by setting goals, deadlines, and deliverables. Zina Sutch and Patrick Malone hope to flip a light switch and illuminate, above all else, that leadership begins with heart and soul. In five succinct chapters, they show that we lead best when we tap into our genetically driven human nature to love and nurture, connect and trust. This book seeks to reintroduce the warmth of human interaction and emotion into the leadership tool kit.

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siti aisyah
leadership

the book is light hearted and good natured take on leadership that pushes the reader past previously explored concepts like empathy, encouraging while daring us to be vulnerable and authentic. it is fit to those leader or aspire to be one. this book is packed full of practical wisdom that you can start applying to your life and team right away!

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JAMES SELVARAJ
Leading with Love and Laughter

This book is an enjoyable read and therefore goes by too quick! Zina and Patrick really understand how people tick and apply this knowledge to real life examples. As someone who aspires to lead a team, this book shines a light on some really important ideas that can be applied to both my current and future roles.