Leadership Axioms for Career Progression

by William P. Fisher and Christopher C. Muller

About the Book

Fisher-Cover-WebThe concept and practice of leadership is widely talked about, written about, studied, researched, discussed (and perhaps cussed), admired, imitated, envied, and often disregarded, but it is still an enigma in the human realm. We know it when we see it but we can’t adequately define it or “package” it. Still, there are some things we can say about leadership that are veritable truths, which we call “axioms” that can help us focus on the subject so we can become better leaders.

Winning Wizard’s Leadership Axioms for Career Progression and Everyday Living is a compendium of 417 such axioms that address the skills, attributes, values, traits, and qualities of current and aspirational leaders.

“Winning Wizard” is a retired chief executive officer of a major international organization who has been granted emeritus status, and has been given an office on the top floor Stratospheric Lounge, so he is available to organizational constituents when called upon.

Redael is a lower level manager in the organization who aspires to top management and a leadership position not only in the firm, but in the industry and the world community. Redael realizes “Winning Wizard” can be a valuable mentor, and meets with the sage to get some sound advice and guidance to help scale the organization’s mountain to its apex.

Leadership axioms include:

• Leaders know it’s not who you are that’s important, but it’s what you do that’s most important!

• Leaders conceive of themselves as leaders, carry themselves as leaders, and conduct themselves as leaders.

• Leaders prefer workhorses to show horses.

The insights and provocative thoughts compiled in this book will make you a (better) leader if you take them to heart.