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'Layered Leadership' is not just a business book, but a story that presents leadership in a very informal and personal way. Lawrence R. Armstrong has shared his experiences in it so simply that while reading it feels as if he is sitting in front of you and narrating his journey.
The book begins with the author's childhood memories. Growing up in a small town, he used to observe construction work very carefully. These small experiences continued to deeply influence his thinking and later became the foundation of his leadership philosophy. This makes the book special because it does not just tell dry business stories but explains the essence of leadership through real-life experiences.
The first part discusses 'balance'. The author believes that a good leader can strike a balance between his personal and professional life. Through small incidents in his life, he has tried to explain that leadership is not a single role but a holistic approach. This part makes you wonder if we are maintaining the right balance in our lives.
The book also discusses the author's college days, when he was studying architecture and went to Florence for the first time. This part is extremely interesting as it shows how visiting new places and experiencing different experiences reveals new aspects of leadership.
In the second part, the author talks about the layers of leadership. He believes that leadership is not a rigid framework but a multi-dimensional process that involves different perspectives and experiences. He moves away from the traditional leadership model and considers it a creative process that evolves with personality and perspective.
The best part is that this book is not just for business leaders but for anyone who wants to lead in their lives—be it in the office, in their family, or in any social situation. The author's thoughts are simple and practical, making it relevant for everyone.
If you are looking for a book that inspires you and forces you to look at leadership in a new way, then 'Layered Leadership' is a must-read. It not only talks about becoming a leader but also teaches how we can create a perfect balance between our personal and professional lives and adapt ourselves to the role of leadership at every opportunity.
“ It did occur to me that the effect of good literature may be as dizzying as that of alcohol. ” ― Pamela Dean
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