21 LESSONS FROM HISTORY FOR THE 21st CENTURY LEADERS

Lead Yourself and Others - Self-Awareness, Communication, and Influence for a Legacy That Lasts

21 LESSONS FROM HISTORY FOR THE 21st CENTURY LEADERS
Lead Yourself and Others - Self-Awareness, Communication, and Influence for a Legacy That Lasts

Most leadership books live in a single circle: how to manage other people. This one gives you three.

You lead yourself before you can lead others. You lead others before you can shape systems. And then come the storms that test all three. The Everyday Leader is built on that architecture - Self, People, System - and on a simple conviction: when you strip away the suit and the title, leadership comes down to how clearly you see, how honestly you speak, and how steadily you stand when others cannot.

Drawn from more than three decades of public health and humanitarian leadership across eighteen countries - from Ebola wards to refugee crisis cells to national crisis rooms - and grounded in documented history and established research, this is a practical field guide for leaders at every level: in business, government, hospitals, NGOs, start-ups, and families alike.

Each of the 21 chapters pairs a true, verifiable story with a durable principle and concrete practice you can use the next morning. You'll stand on the deck of a warship that capsized in its own harbor because no one would tell the king what he didn't want to hear. You'll survive two years on the Antarctic ice with a leader who kept twenty-eight men alive by building trust before it was tested. And you'll sit in the room where a single reversed decision sent the Challenger into a cold morning sky - and learn what it costs when expertise goes unheard.

Inside, you'll work through the full arc of leadership:

  • Lead yourself first - self-awareness, emotional intelligence, inner steadiness, and integrity as a daily decision
  • Lead others - communication, influence, negotiation, building teams that hold, honest feedback, and what actually motivates people
  • Lead the larger whole - vision and strategy, decision-making under pressure, change that sticks, governance, and inclusive leadership across cultures
  • Lead through the storms - crisis leadership in the first seventy-two hours, conflict and fragile states, and the politics of public health
  • Lead forward - the leader's inner life, growing the next generation, and the legacy that outlasts you

This isn't theory from a summit. It's the distilled result of successes and failures both - written to be intelligent yet accessible, story-led, warm without being soft, and authoritative without being academic. Every chapter ends with reflective prompts, clear takeaways, and references you can trust.

Read it cover to cover, or open it to the chapter you need today. Either way, it's built to travel with you.

Naqib Safi, MD, MCommH, MBA, is a global health leader who has worked with the United Nations, national governments, and universities across five continents.

Juni 2026, ca. 246 Seiten, Englisch
Independently Published
979-8-1817-0896-9

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