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This leadership classic enables you to discover your True North, the internal compass that guides you successfully through life. When you follow your True North, you can unlock your full potential as a leader and human being. Discover Your True North offers a concrete and comprehensive guide for becoming an authentic leader, and reveals how you can chart your path to success. As you embark on this journey, you'll encounter first-hand stories of 101 leaders across the globe and learn how they discovered their True North. Among them are the poignant and revealing stories of Warren Buffett, Howard Shultz, Paul Polman, Indra Nooyi, Arianna Huffington, Jack Ma, Michael Bloomberg, and Mark Zuckerberg, along with some who lost their way like Rajat Gupta and Lance Armstrong. Once you discover the purpose of your leadership, you'll find the true leader inside you, enabling you to inspire and empower others as authentic leaders. Discover Your True North helps you to stay on track of your True North in today's complex global world by: Cultivating self-awareness Defining your values Finding the "sweet spots" of your motivated capabilities Building your support team and leading an integrated life Making the journey from "I" to "We" as an empowering leader Becoming a global leader When you discover your True North, you will make a difference in the world and leave a lasting legacy. Discover Your True North is an expanded and updated edition of True North, which became a must-read business classic when it was introduced in 2007. Bill George's latest book contains more than 60 percent new content, including profiles of 101 authentic leaders, and exercises after each chapter that enable you to become the leader you want to be.
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"Discover Your True North bids to be a classic, standing alongside The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker and Becoming a Leader by Warren Bennis. I salute Bill on his best book." Foreword by David Gergen "This is the most robust and practical leadership book I have ever read, period. Bill George, one of the most admired leaders of our time, packs several lifetimes of wisdom into one quick and compelling read." Tom Rath, author of Strengths Finder and Are You Fully Charged? "In Discover Your True North, Bill George captures the practice and value of skilled and motivated authentic leaders working together on a strategy and a plan to deliver a compelling vision. It's a must-read! Thank you, Bill!!" Alan Mulally, former CEO of Ford Motor "This book is the gold standard for people of all ages who want to learn the art of authentic leadership. Bill's practical exercises give us the tools to identify and develop our own leadership qualities." Arianna Huffington, founder of The Huffington Post "We need courageous and authentic leaders at all levels. Discover Your True North is an essential companion for anyone who aspires to make a positive difference in a world where trust and authenticity are the defining characteristics of great leaders." Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever "Bill George tells the stories of leaders united by one belief: You can't deliver value unless you anchor yourself in values. Bill does a masterful job showing anyone on the journey of leadership what it takes to discover your own True North." Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo "Bill George shares his gift for finding a moral rudder in life. Anyone in a leadership position of any kind will benefit enormously from Bill's practical and deep wisdom in Discover Your True North." Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence and A Force for Good: The Dalai Lama's Vision for Our World
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Product details
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Jossey-Bass; Expanded and Updated edition (August 10, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1119082943
ISBN-13: 978-1119082941
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6.4 x 1.4 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
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Bill George takes us even further than he has before in what it takes to be a good leader in the 21st century. Building off his previously successful books, "Authentic Leadership" and "True North," Bill goes deeper and farther leveraging insights from dozens of global leaders, each with a compelling story.Bill redefines one's True North, showing the critical differences between leaders in the last century and now. Everyone has a life story, but successful leaders reflect on their stories and reframe them to learn and grow, especially from their crucible experiences. Bill provides a graphic compass for your True North journey composed of one's values and principles (north), sweet spot (east), support team (south), and integrated life (west) to arrive at one's center of self-awareness. It's a simple and powerful graphic.One's self awareness derives from one's story, including sometimes losing your way and the crucibles encountered, and progressing through introspection and honest feedback to self-compassion, self-acceptance, and self-actualization. Another powerful graphic.Healing through vulnerability is a critical concept. If one is open and vulnerable to others, then how can others do something to you that you haven't already revealed? In such vulnerability, there is power. Power, not to dominate, but power to build relationships. Beautifully described.All this is not soft, sappy stuff because organizations led this way are mission driven and values-centered. They engage people unleashing innovation and superior service which delights customers, grows revenue and profits, and enhances the shareholder value. It's not only the right thing to do, but it pays off financially. Again beautifully described.Another winner from a master leader and thinker.
Discover Your True North Like many books on leadership, this one is packed with examples of people who've made it. While it does include a few nods to those who fell from the path, the majority of the book spends time with those whose successess are well known and in some cases, are still impacting the world today. For example, Roy Vagelos or Ken Fraizer.The ideas behind the book are not complex and it's tragic that so much of the time the book feels like it is fighting an uphill battle. Gems like not shortchanging the future in order to fund the now. Like treating your fellow human beings the way you want to be treated. Like incorporating your IQ with your EQ. Like being mindful of not only yourself but the greater whole of the world and your companies place in it.The mantra of service to others, to all your shareholders, the employees and the customers, not just the stockholders, rings as true in this book as it has in numerous other books.
At first I was a bit skeptical about this book. It looked like one of those self-help kind of books that just state the obvious and are nothing more than a positive feedback loop. Nonetheless, it came highly recommended to me from one of my friends taking Bill George's course on Authentic Leadership at Harvard Business School. To my surprise, the book was excellent. If you read this book with an open mind focused on improving yourself, then there is a lot that can be learned here. Not sure? Here's a summary of my thoughts on the book as well as the lessons learned.Your Life StoryBill George begins by explaining that leadership follows from understanding your 'True North' (purpose). While this may seem obvious, it's actually not very often practiced. Many people want to be leaders just to be important or climb the ranks in a company. Often people want to be leaders because that seems to be what one ought to aspire to. Bill George uses the lift stories of other iconic leaders and shows how that the best cases of leadership are derived from following your True North. The best example is that of Howard Schultz (CEO of Starbucks). Schultz says:My inspiration comes from seeing my father broken from the 30 terrible blue-collar jobs he had over his life, where an uneducated person did just not have a shot.For those familiar with the business of Starbucks, Starbucks provides health-coverage to even part-time workers. In addition they have a world-renowned training program that many Starbucks employees have called 'life-changing'. This has led to many Starbucks employees and executives looking up to Schultz as a true leader. I doubt Schultz would have been seen as the iconic leader he is if he didn't derive his leadership from identifying and following his True North. The moral of this chapter? Reflect on your life story and examine how it shapes you and your reason to lead.Losing Your WayThis chapter ties in very well to the previous one. We all have at least a somewhat decent understanding of our True North, but more often than not we forget about it. We become grotesque as Sherwood Anderson explains in [book: Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life|23838169] (an excellent read). The grotesque is simply a metaphor how we often let society distract us from our True Purpose. This can happen because we start to chase extrinsic rewards such as money and fame. This can also happen because we become a slave to others' expectations of us, instead of doing what we really want. Bill George gets it right in his analysis of the fallen-from-grace Rajat Gupta who went from being an iconic leader of McKinsey to being in jail for insider trading. He writes:Maybe he started to define himself by his net worth instead of self-worth.It is important to not lose your way and become one of the grotesque. By following your True North, you will inevitably end up a more fulfilled person.CruciblesWe are often defined by our biggest moments of failure or loss. Sometimes we let this define us in a negative way. We let these moments fill us with rage, hate, and resentment. Even worse, we let it distract us from our True North. Instead, we must see these as opportunities to learn and make the world a better place. Bill George uses the story of Marilyn Nelson (owner of Carlson Inc.) and how she was able to use her daughter's untimely death to make the world a better place for others. Bill George puts it best when he says:Use the event to transform your wound into a pearl.It may sound cliche, but it's nonetheless true.Self AwarenessIt is at this point in the book that Bill George starts to tie in the idea behind one's True North to leadership. Here, Bill George makes the distinction between Authentic Leadership and Leadership. Many of us are leaders, but not many are authentic leader. What's the difference? It should be obvious if you've ever met a leader that isn't authentic. Something just feels off about certain leaders and that is usually because of a lack of authenticity. It is important to be an authentic leader. People follow authentic leaders much better than leaders who are not authentic. The key to building this authenticity is self-reflection. Many leaders have a natural tendency to try and appear invincible and even have a holier-than-tho air about them. This is a mistake for two reasons. It makes you appear not authentic AND it breaks you down as a person when you fail to use any of the existing support structures around you. He writes:To protect yourself from harm, you may develop a false self by building protective layers. In doing so, you become less authentic. Without being aware of your vulnerabilities... it is easy to go off the track of your True North...John Bryant (CEO of Hope) explains that vulnerabilities left untouched are weaknesses. But, vulnerabilities exposed to your support structure and peers can actually be strengths. He says:If I've got nothing to hide and admit my faults before you can call them out, what are you going to do to me?ValuesWe all have values that are important to us, as derived from our True North. Bill George says:Leadership principles are values translated into practice.When being a leader it is important that we let our values define how we act, not letting how we think a leaders should act define how we act. This makes a leader authentic and able to lead with purpose.Sweet SpotThe Sweet Spot can be viewed as a culmination of the lessons mentioned above. It is important to identify what makes us tick and use it as a basis for acting on our values. Once we do this, we can truly lead. Bill George uses Warren Buffet as an example. Being one of the most successful people in finance, one may think Charles Schwab is just in it for the money. It turns out, that's not true in the least. His sweet spot was helping others. He founded his company with the purpose of trying to end the "thieving" he saw rampant on Wall Street. He sought to make financial independence an achievable goal for even the average American through a variety of financial tools. By leading from his sweet spot he ended up wildly successful, likely much more successful than if he led from just the desire to make money.Support TeamAs Bill George mentioned earlier, part of being authentic is exposing and talking about your vulnerabilities. From this follows the necessity of a support team. These are people who you can trust for honest feedback and will stick around you even (and especially) in times of failure. They will help you stay on the path of your True North. In this chapter he uses a host of different examples of how to take advantage of and where to find support teams.Integrated LifeThis chapter serves as a necessary example that a good leader isn't just a person that works relentlessly 24/7. A good leader needs to have a well-rounded life. This includes making time for friends, family, exercises, personal time, and hobbies. Most of this should be obvious and going into the science behind why well-rounded people are actually more productive than pure workers isn't really necessary here. Nonetheless, this is an important chapter that will illuminate how you may be able to live a happier and at the same time a more productive life.I to WeThis is one of the most important chapters in the book. Here, Bill George presents the idea of a servant leader. That is a leader that serves others in order to lead the group forward. In order to do this, a leader must make the transition from I to We. It should be a bit eye-opening to think:You have to realize, it's not all about you.One may think that now that they are a leader (whatever that means) that it is finally about THEM; that now they are the important one. This couldn't be further from the truth. One shouldn't view leadership as a manifestation of power in one's self. It's incomplete. Instead, one should view view leadership as a manifestation of power in one to help others achieve. By thinking on the we level instead of the I level, one can truly become a great and influential leader.PurposeBill George explains here that in order to lead an organization, we must have a strong idea of purpose. He says:Purpose is the motivating force that binds people together to drive the organization toward common goals.It is important to have a clear and defined purpose, otherwise everyone is simply running in every direction. By having a purpose the transition from I to We can become a lot smoother.Global LeadershipHere, Bill George talks about the value of being a global leader in a world that is becoming increasingly interconnected. Personally, it was difficult for me to find value in or apply any of these lessons since in order to be a global leader you need to be fairly far along in your journey. Nonetheless, exposure to this idea was very important and this section could be very important to others.EmpowermentThis the final section that brings the book full-circle. Once one has made this journey, it is important that we always focus on empowerment and creating other leaders. This is a critical aspect of going from I to We and becoming a servant leader. If leaders focus on empowering others, than those that follow them will do so happily and everyone will prosper in the end.All in all, a great read. The most important tip I have is to actually write down answers to the questions at the end of each chapter. The self-reflection is very useful and will immediately result in the book becoming relevant to your daily life.
Bill George does well with research for his presentation. the reader encounters the usual "experts" in the field of leadership. In addition, the reader is exposed to several quality authors from the realm of educational leadership. The book follows a model made popular by Jim Collins (Good to Great). Thus, the chapters are illustrative of the points the author achieves. The book is a good read, and the principles explored are worth the readers' time and investment.
Everything in the world changes and leadership is no different. True North shows how to find pur authentic leadership style (True North) not our leadership mask. It explains the benefit of being an authentic leader and the perils from deviating from our True North. The stories of leaders on how being an authentic leader helped them highlighted the lessons taught.The chapter on global leadership was also very insightful. As were the questions about corporate responsibility in the areas they serve.
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