The 5% Rule of Leadership

Using Lean Decision-Making to Drive Trust, Ownership, and Team Productivity

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Praise for THE 5% RULE OF LEADERSHIP Anil Singhal's unconventional wisdom is evident on every page, and by the end of the book, readers will be convinced that the leadership qualities and business practices he has innovated are instrumental in building a lean but not mean enterprise.--Eric Cole, PhD, founder and CEO of Secure Anchor Consulting In The 5% Rule of Leadership, Anil Singhal has expertly woven both the art and the science of leadership into a remarkably simple and powerfully cogent treatise on how to lead in a performance-oriented, highly civil, and integrity-laden way. I heartily recommend it to all aspiring leaders.--Douglas R. Conant, New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, former CEO of Campbell Soup Company and Chairman of Avon Products The 5% Rule of Leadership is gold. However, dig deeper--there are so many other refreshing nuggets and perspectives in this must-read book--especially on the entrepreneur journey.--Andrew J. Nash, founder and Managing Partner of UpOver Ventures The 5% Rule of Leadership shares the journey of an incredible company built to grow, innovate, and endure for generations. This is a great read for any leader.--Kyle Dufresne, Senior Vice President of Artificial Intelligence Go to Market at Dell Technologies Anil's book stands out not just as an engaging read but as a beacon that leaves a lasting imprint on the reader, inspiring leaders at every level to cultivate a workplace where human values are not just adjuncts but the cornerstone of business success.--Antonio Grasso, founder and CEO of Digital Business Innovation
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Writer
Singhal, Anil K.
Title
The 5% Rule of Leadership
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Year
2025
Language
English
Pages
256
EAN
9781394369294
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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