THE UNCOMMON LEADER
Most leadership advice is built for ideal conditions.
This book is about leadership under pressure.
When communication breaks down, trust erodes, accountability disappears, and teams disengage, most leaders don't need more theory. They need leadership principles that actually work in real-world conditions.
In The Uncommon Leader, leadership consultant and speaker David Baxter breaks down the behaviors, habits, and communication patterns that determine whether people trust you, tune you out, or choose to follow your vision when pressure hits.
Drawing from experience across business, nonprofit leadership, community work, and adversity most leadership experts only discuss from a distance, Baxter challenges conventional leadership thinking and offers a practical framework for building trust, strengthening culture, and leading with clarity under pressure.
"People join because of the inspiring vision; people depart because of poor leadership."
Inside, you'll learn:
- Why teams often understand instructions but not expectations
- How leaders unintentionally create silence instead of honesty
- The difference between authority, influence, and earned respect
- Why accountability fails when trust disappears
- How communication gaps become culture problems
- Why recognition, listening, and follow-through matter more than most leaders realize
- How to build commitment that lasts beyond your presence in the room
This is not leadership theory built in comfort or certainty.
It is leadership tested through adversity, rebuilt through experience, and refined in environments where communication, trust, discipline, and influence carried real consequences.
For executives, entrepreneurs, managers, educators, and emerging leaders, The Uncommon Leader offers a practical blueprint for becoming the kind of leader people genuinely want to follow.
Dreamers Publishing
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