Awesome post! Although, I would say the reason for it being awesome is these 12 tactics for leading effectively without formal leadership position. They really hit the nail in the head. 12 times in a row!
I would also add Managing Humans by Michael Loop ask Rands. It was the first book I read about leadership. I walked into Barnes & Nobles, saw the cover, and sat down to read a few pages. Three chapters later, I decided to buy it. Today, I keep it on my desk as a reference.
Awesome post! Although, I would say the reason for it being awesome is these 12 tactics for leading effectively without formal leadership position. They really hit the nail in the head. 12 times in a row!
Thanks Porin, glad it's useful. :)
I would also add Managing Humans by Michael Loop ask Rands. It was the first book I read about leadership. I walked into Barnes & Nobles, saw the cover, and sat down to read a few pages. Three chapters later, I decided to buy it. Today, I keep it on my desk as a reference.
Yes, that's an excellent book, I can't believe I forgot it! Thanks.
Great recommendations!
I would add “Extreme Ownership” and “Turn the Ship Around”.