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You Don't Need a Title to Be a Leader: How Anyone, Anywhere, Can Make a Positive Difference
Mark Sanborn

Doubleday Business, 2006 - 128 pages

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In his inspiring new book, You Don?t Need a Title to Be a Leader, Mark Sanborn, the author of the national bestseller The Fred Factor, shows how each of us can be a leader in our daily lives and make a positive difference, whatever our title or position.

Through the stories of a number of unsung heroes, Sanborn reveals the keys each one of us can use to improve our organizations and enhance our careers.

Genuine leadership ? leadership with a ?little l?, as he puts it, is not conferred by a title, or limited to the executive suite. Rather, it is shown through our everyday actions and the way we influence the lives of those around us. Among the qualities that genuine leaders share:

? Acting with purpose rather than getting bogged down by mindless activity
? Caring about and listening to others
? Looking for ways to encourage the contributions and development of others rather than focusing solely on personal achievements
? Creating a legacy of accomplishment and contribution in everything they do

As readers across the country discovered in The Fred Factor, Mark Sanborn has an unparalleled ability to explain fundamental business and leadership truths through simple stories and anecdotes. You Don?t Need a Title to Be a Leader offers an inspiring message to anyone who wants to take control of their life and make a positive difference.


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We can all become leaders in our daily lives

I was intrigued by Mark Sanborn's latest book, YOU DON'T NEED
A TITLE TO BE A LEADER, in part because of the title . . . it had
been a concept that I had thought about, but had never realized that
it could be put into practice . . . and quite easily, too.

Sanborn contends that we can each be a leader in our daily
lives . . . though the use of real examples involving both people
and companies, he actually shows how this can be done . . . such
as in the auto industry:

* At any Toyota plant, every employee on the line has the authority
and responsibility to shut down the line at any time they feel
necessary. Quality control and problem solving aren't left to the titled
managers. A woman who spots a problem is expected to lead by
calling attention to it rather than allowing it to slip through and become
an imperfection on a dealer's lot or owner's driveway.

He also gives very concrete suggestions on how to bring about
change; for example, in ourselves:

* Reading outside your area of expertise, or outside your comfort
zone, can stimulate your thinking, whether that means picking up
an interesting new book or thumbing through a new issue of
a magazine.

And I also liked his useful advice on how to choose the best person
to shine your shoes:

* As he worked, I commented on the quality of the shoe shines
I had gotten in other airports, mentioning how difficult it was
to gauge the kind of shoe shine I would get in places I hadn't been
in before. He looked up at me with astonishment. "It's easy to tell if
you're going to get a good shine," he told me. "Just look at the shoes
of the guy giving the shine. If they ain't fine, walk on by." I glanced
at his shoes; they literally shone. They were a walking billboard
proclaiming his competence.

In addition, YOU DON'T NEED A TITLE TO BE A LEADER contained
many insightful quotes, including this one:

* Sometimes being "good" isn't aiming high enough. As Erwin McManus,
the pastor of Mosaic Church in Los Angeles, "We spend so much time
worrying about our kids being good-not breaking the rules, getting into
trouble, and basically behaving-that we often forget to invite them to
be great."

This is a short book, but it is one that will get you thinking--long beyond
the time that you put it down.




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Great for the young leader

I've read this book twice and really enjoyed it. Mark has done a great job with giving the message that we all make a difference.

It's easy to get wrapped up in the everyday life and forget that we are making a difference in the world.

This book will help to get us back on track.




Principles for Leadership of `ME Inc.'

In this self-help book on the subject of leadership for your ME Inc., motivational speaker Mark Sanborn entertains with stories and one-liners for an interesting and informative read. Opening with stories to demonstrate that, "influence and inspiration come from the person, not the position", Sanborn then provides his six principles of personal leadership:
1. The Power of Self-Mastery
2. The Power of Focus
3. Power with People
4. The Power of Persuasive Communication
5. The Power of Execution
6. The Power of Giving

While most all of the information within the each principle chapter is interesting and useful advice, I was particularly taken by some of his simple statements such as: "Integrity ... is measured by the distance between your lips and your life"; or, "...confront problems, not people." And while he did not use these words exactly, the books overall advice might be summed up with this: People remember stories; in your life you are the story!

Dennis DeWilde, author of
"The Performance Connection"



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Good book for the average individual

This book is filled with inspirational material which helps anyone become a leader at any level. All you need to do is inspire people, educate yourself and be passionate about your life. This is a highly recomended book for all indivuals who lead, want to lead, or want to think like a leader.

While there is nothing new and it is common sense, everything seems to be in one neat package.


Includes some great content for motivating others to lead.

I used this book to gather ideas for motivating my employees to be leaders. Overall, the book had some good concepts and ideas that I found useful. Best bet, find it at a local bookstore and preview it before purchasing it at Amazon.com.


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