The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life by Robin Sharma - Paperback
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From The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari author comes an inspiring parable about the skills needed to excel in career and life.

For more than fifteen years, Robin Sharma has been quietly sharing with Fortune 500 companies and many of the super-rich a success formula that has made him one of the most sought-after leadership advisers in the world. Now, for the first time, Sharma makes his proprietary process available to you, so that you can get to your absolute best while helping your organization break through to a dramatically new level of winning in these wildly uncertain times.

In The Leader Who Had No Title, you will learn:

  • How to work with and influence people like a superstar, regardless of your position
  • A method to recognize and then seize opportunities in times of deep change
  • The real secrets of intense innovation
  • An instant strategy to build a great team and become a “merchant of wow“ with your customers
  • Hard-hitting tactics to become mentally strong and physically tough enough to lead your field
  • Real-world ways to defeat stress, build an unbeatable mind-set, unleash energy, and balance your personal life

Regardless of what you do within your organization and the current circumstances of your life, the single most important fact is that you have the power to show leadership. Wherever you are in your career or life, you should always play to your peak abilities. This book shows you how to claim that staggering power, as well as transform your life—and the world around you—in the process.

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ISBN-10

1439109133

ISBN-13

978-1439109137

Print length

224 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Free Press

Publication date

December 27, 2010

Dimensions

5.5 x 0.6 x 8 inches

Item weight

2.31 pounds



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For more than fifteen years, Robin Sharma has been quietly sharing with Fortune 500 companies and many of the super-rich a success formula that has made him one of the most sought-after leadership advisers in the world. Now, for the first time, Sharma makes his proprietary process available to you, so that you can get to your absolute best while helping your organization break through to a dramatically new level of winning in these wildly uncertain times. In The Leader Who Had No Title, you will learn:

  • How to work with and influence people like a superstar, regardless of your position
  • A method to recognize and then seize opportunities in times of deep change
  • The real secrets of intense innovation
  • An instant strategy to build a great team and become a "merchant of wow" with your customers
  • Hard-hitting tactics to become mentally strong and physically tough enough to lead your field
  • Real-world ways to defeat stress, build an unbeatable mind-set, unleash energy, and balance your personal life
  • Regardless of what you do within your organization and the current circumstances of your life, the single most important fact is that you have the power to show leadership. Wherever you are in your career or life, you should always play to your peak abilities. This book shows you how to claim that staggering power, as well as transform your life--and the world around you--in the process.

From Publishers Weekly

Have you ever wanted to know how to identify life-altering financial opportunities during times of great unrest? Adviser to Fortune 500 companies, Sharma reveals his methodology and gives tips on everything from leadership-building skills to becoming a merchant of wow with clients and customers. Holter Graham delivers an understated and able reading, but given Sharma's obvious talents as a speaker--judged by his engaging interview included in the audiobook--he would have been the more appropriate and charismatic choice. A Simon &Schuster hardcover (Reviews, Jan. 18)

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"The Leader Who Had No Title by Robin Sharma is ...filled with good advice on how stand out as a worker, no matter what your position may be. " Bookviews

"If you want to operate at the level of 'WOW!', be an exceptional leader and live life 'full out'--buy this book" -- Darren Hardy, Publisher, SUCCESS magazine

About the Author

Robin Sharma is one of the world's most highly respected leadership experts. He is devoted to the mission of helping organizations develop people who Lead Without a Title so that they win in this period of intense change. His clients include Microsoft, GE, FedEx, IBM, Nike, NASA, Yale University, and The Young Presidents Organization. Sharma's books, such as The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide have topped bestseller lists across the globe and have sold millions of copies in more than 70 languages. They have been embraced by rock stars, royalty, and many celebrity CEOs.

Sharma is also the co-Founder of 960vets.com, an innovative online support resource that helps U.S. veterans successfully reintegrate into civilian life.

To read his popular blog and download a free audio program on Leading Without a Title, visit robinsharma.com today.

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CHAPTER 1

Leadership and Success

Are Your Birthright

Nobody succeeds beyond his or her wildest expectations unless he or she begins with some wild expectations.

—RALPH CHARELL

The sight of an achievement is the greatest gift a human being could offer others.

—AYN RAND

EACH OF US IS BORN INTO GENIUS. Sadly, most of us die amid mediocrity. I hope it doesn’t upset you that I reveal this closely held belief so early in our brief time together. But I need to be honest. I also should share that I’m just an ordinary guy who happened to get lucky enough to learn a series of extraordinary secrets that helped me become super-successful in business and deeply fulfilled in life. The good news is that I’m here to offer you everything that I discovered on a pretty stunning adventure. So you too can work at wow. And live full-out. Starting today.

The powerful lessons I’ll reveal will be given gently, carefully, and with sincere encouragement. Our ride together will be full of fun, inspiration, and entertainment. The principles and tools you’ll discover will automatically cause your career to fly, your happiness to soar, and your absolute best to fully express itself. But above all else, I promise you, I will be honest. I owe you that respect.

My name is Blake Davis, and though I was born in Milwaukee, I’ve lived here in New York City for nearly all of my life. And I still love this place. The restaurants. The pace. The people. And those hot dogs on the street—incredible. Yes, I do adore food—one of life’s best pleasures, if you ask me, along with good conversation, my favorite sports, and great books. Anyway, there’s really no place on Earth like the Big Apple. I have zero plans to leave. Ever.

Please allow me to quickly mention a little of my background before I tell you about the bizarre yet precious events that shifted me from where I once was to the place I’d always wanted to be. My mom was the kindest person I’ve ever met. My father was the most determined person I’ve ever known. Salt-of-the-earth-type people. Not perfect. But find me someone who is. The main thing is that they always did the best that they could do. And in my mind, the best you can do is all you can do. Once you’ve done that, go home and have a good night’s sleep. Worrying about things beyond your control is a pretty good formula for illness. And most of the things we so concern ourselves with about never actually happen. Kurt Vonnegut said it beautifully when he observed: “The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4:00 p.m. some idle Tuesday.”

My parents shaped me in so many ways. They didn’t have a lot of things, yet in many ways they had everything: they had the courage of their convictions, they had superb values, and they had self-respect. I still miss them deeply and not a day goes by that I forget to appreciate them. In my quieter moments, I sometimes reflect on the fact that we generally take the people we love the most for granted. Until we lose them. Then we take long, silent walks and pray for a second chance to treat them the way they deserved to have been treated. Please don’t let that sort of regret infect your life. It happens too often, to too many among us. If you are blessed enough to still have your parents, honor them. And do it today.

Growing up, I was a good kid. “A heart on two legs” is how my grandfather used to describe me. I just didn’t have it in my constitution to hurt anyone or disrupt anything. I did fairly well in school, was pretty popular with the girls, and played some solid football on my high school’s varsity team. Everything changed when my parents were killed. The ground beneath my feet fell out from under me. I lost all confidence. I had no focus. My life became stuck.

In my early twenties, I drifted from one job to the next, sort of coasting on autopilot for a while. I numbed out and didn’t care about much about anything. I medicated myself with too much TV, too much food, and too much worry—all designed to avoid having to feel the pain that one feels at the recognition of one’s lost potential.

In that period of my life, work was merely a means to pay the bills rather than a platform to express my best. A job was nothing more than a rough way to get through the hours of my days rather than the gorgeous opportunity to grow into the all I was meant to be. Employment was just a vehicle to pass my time instead of an excellent chance to shine a light on other people and a way to use my days to build a better organization—and in so doing—a better world.

I finally decided to enlist in the army. It seemed like a good move to help me feel a sense of belonging and to find some order amid the messiness. I was shipped off to the war in Iraq. And though being in the military did bring structure to my life, it also brought with it experiences that continue to haunt me to this day. I witnessed friends I’d gone through basic training with killed in bloody battles. I saw soldiers who were not more than kids brutally maimed and tragically hurt. And I watched any of the mild enthusiasm that may have existed in my former self wither away as I sank deeply into the muddy, desperate awareness of what my life had become. Even though I’d escaped physical trauma at war, I still became a wounded warrior. And I carried the ghosts of battle with me wherever I went.

One day, it was suddenly time to come home. It happened so fast it was dizzying. I was put on a transport plane, flown home, and within a day or two after some routine medical checks, handed my papers. I was thanked for the service I’d rendered to my nation and wished good luck. On a sunny autumn afternoon, I walked out onto a city street and came to a frightening conclusion: I was completely on my own again.

My biggest struggle was trying to find my way back into a society that had forgotten me. Most nights, I couldn’t sleep—my mind punished with violent memories of the nightmarish scenes I’d experienced at war. In the mornings, I’d lay in bed for hours trying to get enough energy to get up and start my day. My body hurt. I’d feel scared for no reason and could hardly relate to anyone other than my fellow soldiers. The things I used to love doing seemed so trivial and boring to me. My life lacked any sense of purpose or meaning. Sometimes I wished I’d die.

Perhaps one of the best gifts my parents gave me was a love of learning, especially through books. Within the covers of a single book are ideas that, if acted upon, have the power to rescript every part of your life. Few things are as smart as investing in becoming a better thinker and developing a stronger mind. Relentless learning is one of the main traits of an open and powerful person. And an obsessive and ongoing self-education is one of the greatest survival tactics to get through turbulent times. The best people always seem to have the biggest libraries.

So I began to work at a bookshop down in SoHo. But due to my negative attitude and utterly complacent behavior, I wasn’t doing well at the store. I was frequently reprimanded by my manager, and I fully expected to be fired. I was generally unfocused, nothing of a team player, and less than average at my work. My love of books was all that saved me. While those who ran the store despised me for my poor work ethic, the store’s customers seemed to like me. And so I was kept on. But only by a thread.

Now here’s where the story gets really good. One day, a miracle of sorts showed up in my life. When I least expected something good to happen, good came hunting me down. And that changed the game completely. A most curious stranger visited me at the bookstore. And the lessons he taught me in our all too brief time together shattered the limitations I’d been clinging to—exposing me to a whole new way of working and a completely new way of being.

Now, at the age of twenty-nine—amid more success and joy that I could have ever dreamed of—I’ve come to understand that hard times do make better people. That in the middle of difficulty lives opportunity. And that each of us is built to win—in both work and life. It’s now time for me to share what happened to me with you.

© 2010 Sharma Leadership International, Inc.

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About the authors

Robin Sharma

Robin Sharma

Robin Sharma is one of the world's premier speakers on Leadership and Personal Mastery, recently named one of the World's Top Leadership Gurus. As a presenter, Sharma has the rare ability to electrify an audience yet deliver uncommonly original and useful insights that lead to individuals doing their best work, teams providing superb results and organizations becoming unbeatable.

For nearly 20 years, many of the most well-known organizations on the planet, ranging from Nike, GE, Microsoft, FedEx, PwC, HP and Oracle to NASA, Yale University and YPO have chosen Robin Sharma for their most important events, when nothing less than a world-class speaker will do.

Sharma's books such as The Leader Who Had No Title have topped bestseller lists internationally and his social media posts reach over six hundred million people a year, making him a true global phenomenon for helping people do brilliant work, thrive amid change and realize their highest leadership capacities within the organization so that personal responsibility, productivity, ingenuity and mastery soars.

Sharma has been ranked as one of the Top 5 Leadership Gurus in the World in an independent survey of over 22,000 businesspeople and appears on platforms with other luminaries such as Richard Branson, Bill Clinton, Jack Welch and Shaquille O'Neill.

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4.6 out of 5

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Richard Queen

Richard Queen

5

Excellent Book!

Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2010

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I've read a few books by Robin Sharma and have never been let down. This book continues his line of excellent leadership teaching. Lead Without a Title is an excellent philosophy to help you in the workplace as well as in your daily life. The principles taught in this book are easy to remember and laid out in such a way to give you acronyms and catch phrases to jog your memory throughout the day, making it easier to implement the practices. Written like a novel, it's not like reading an outline on leadership or a seminar. You get to know the characters and relate with them. You can see yourself in the role, which is an excellent visual while reading. I highly recommend this book to ANYONE, regardless of position or place in your life. You cannot read this book without picking up a few goldmines that I guarantee you'll use. Enjoy!

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7 people found this helpful

Michael Tozer

Michael Tozer

5

Make Your Life Extraordinary!

Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2014

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For some reason, reading this book reminds me quite strongly of the scene in the Robin Williams movie, "Dead Poets Society" where he admonishes the boys to seize the day and to make their lives extraordinary. In a way, this is truly the theme of this very important, though short and unpretentious book. Between the covers of this book, Robin Sharma uses the foil of a modern business fable to communicate essential principles of Leadership. They are summarized in four quite worthwhile acronyms:

IMAGE SPARK HUMAN SHINE

The Image acronym reminds us to practice Innovativeness, Mastery, Authenticity, Guts, and Ethics. Next, the SPARK acronym reminds us to Speak with Candor, to have Priorities, to recognize that Adversity breeds Opportunity, to Respond to situations rather than reacting and to share Kudos with everyone. Human is the relationship acronym that reminds us to be helpful and understanding, to mingle, to amuse, and to nurture. Finally, the Shine acronym reminds us to See clearly, that Health makes Wealth, that Inspiration matters, that we mustn't Neglect our family, and that all of the above lead us to the opportunity to Elevate our lifestyles.

The profound revelation of this book is that anyone, at any level, can be a leader. We can move resolutely from Victims to Victors. Indeed, we can all make our lives extraordinary. I strongly recommend this important little book, and commend its excellent author. God bless.

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P Carey

P Carey

5

Smart and Practical Advice shared through a wonderful story, Start realizing your potential today!

Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2012

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Some authors and critics will profess that the learning process through a fable is useless and a waste of time. Do not listen to the critics! This story, just like Robin Sharma's first fable, "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" will take you on a journey of epic proportions and self-realizations. A quick and easy read, the story follows book store employee and war veteran, Blake, on a journey of awareness by another long standing and elder co-worker, Tommy, who looks much younger than his 77 years. Tommy introduces Blake to four very different, but seemingly happy and fulfilled characters that teach him 5 valueable lessons each on making your life the best it can ever become, starting today. Everyone on earth has a purpose and though it is not always clearly defined for each of us, if we can become the hardest working, most caring, toughest and balanced person based on our current situations then the door to unlimited happiness, success, love and a fulfilled, meaningful life will be open for you. Though it is written in a cleverly forward moving learning story format, each chapter and end of chapter summary offers practical ideas that you can implement now. Just as the back cover states "The single most important fact is that you have the power to show leadership where you are planted and play at peak in all you do". Buy this book for yourself and get a copy for those you care most about and share this wonderful story today!

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Shanmugam Annapoorani

Shanmugam Annapoorani

5

Dream Boldly. Live Beautifully.

Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2010

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Robin Sharma's book on "Leader who had no title" talks about awakening the inner leader in each one of us. Naturally everyone has the power to lead, influence and leave everything they touch better than they found it. We all have an inner leader longing to break free. In a very simple way the author puts how whatever work we do from whichever position can make a difference. In this book the author re-instates that 'Daily ripples of excellence - over time - become a tsunami of success'.

Through his simple and comprehensive style, Robin Sharma, enlists the essential tips to bring out the inner leadership of individuals, through a story. This is a story about the hero Blake Davis, who had lost everything when his parents were killed. He had lost sense of purpose and meaning in life. For him employment was a vehicle to pay bills and pass time until he met his mentor Tommy Flinn and the four extra-ordinary teachers who transformed the way he worked and lived by awakening his inner leader. Once the natural power in him awakened he was not the same person again.

Through his book Robin Sharma encourages us to Work at wow level and live full-out. Take personal responsibility for each of the current responsibility, for each of the current conditions that we are experiencing. He demonstrates that there cannot be break-through for any person without suffering a period of break-down. It's up to us to switch between victim-hood and leadership. He clearly explains how the more we own our power to make choice the more powerful our choices become. Greatest freedom each one of us has is the freedom to choose how we view our roles in the world and the power we all have to make positive decisions in whatever conditions we happen to find ourselves. We cannot be creative, innovative if we are too scared to think, feel and be different. We need to be original.

It ends with the message small group of thoughtful committed citizens can only change the world. This book is a must read for all aspiring leaders.

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Inspire Nation

Inspire Nation

5

A Must Have Life-Changing Book You'll Want to Read Over and Over Again!!!

Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2015

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Our recent interview on Inspire Nation with Robin Sharma about The Leader Who Had No Title was our best-received ever, and there's a reason for...this book is brilliant. I've read the book twice now, and listen to the interview over and over again.

I honestly have no idea how Robin does it. He distills 100's of books worth of information into a story that's fun to read, easy to digest and stick with you. You may forget the anacronyms but you can't forget the messages.

And his concepts are both old, and revolutionary new. His premise that we can all lead, no matter our job, position, title or status...a true democratization of the workplace and our lives is liberating, inspiring, and incredibly empowering.

If you want to take your life to the next level. If you want to take your business to the next level. Or if you want your spirit to soar, I cannot recommend this book enough. Go LWT and Go Robin, thank you so much for this beautiful book!!!

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