Wednesday, 5 March 2014

BOOK OF THE DAY: Why Leadership Sucks by Miles Anthony Smith

by Miles Anthony Smith






BOOK DESCRIPTION
What is leadership? How do we define leadership? What is servant leadership? What are the most effective leadership characteristics? Do you wish your company had a leadership development program, or are you frustrated with organizational leadership? Do you wonder why some leadership styles suck? You are not alone.

So why does leadership suck? It sucks because real leadership is hard, requires selfless service, and because the buck stops here. Servant leadership or Level 5 leadership is uncomfortable, humbling, self-denying, painful, and counter-intuitive; nonetheless, christian leadership is the only kind of leadership that brings lasting results, genuine happiness, and true self-fulfillment.

The book is divided into four parts:

Part 1: To serve or not to serve. Effective leadership characteristics require servant leadership.
Part 2: Do what's best for your organization. Discusses various aspects of organizational leadership and culture
Part 3: Humility 101. Leadership principles of self-examination, apologies, authenticity, controlling and displaying emotions, and handling adversity.
Part 4: Specific management situations, focusing on business leadership competencies

Here is what you will learn from Miles and experience in Why Leadership Sucks?

1. Define leadership in general and the servant leadership style specifically.
2. Why christian leadership matters and is a better long-term strategy.
3. Develop leadership competencies with practical action steps.
4. Learn from real world examples from the author's organizational leadership experience.
5. Quotes on leadership help highlight and introduce sections within each chapter.

To discover why servant leadership is frustrating and learn practical leadership principles for your leadership journey, download a sample or purchase Why Leadership Sucks now.


AUTHOR BIO





Miles has held General Manager positions for several small businesses or business units over the years. He currently works for Rawhide Boys Ranch as Director of Vehicle Donations and Digital Marketing. Miles has broad management skills across many functional business disciplines in accounting, finance, human resources, marketing, and leadership. Miles earned a Bachelor of Music degree from Oral Roberts University and a Master's in Business Administration from the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University.

Miles has a knack for spotting and developing talented, cohesive teams focused on new product development and digital/content marketing, resulting in top line and bottom line growth in the following companies:
Consumer Products Company in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Increased revenues 48% in 2 years from $2.3 Million to $3.4 Million through new product development


Increased company operating cash flow and profits by 33% and 25% by reducing expenses and streamlining operations

Consumer Goods Company in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Increased profit margin from -10% to +27% by restructuring the company and repositioning its focus on new line of products.


Born a Hoosier, raised an Okie, and currently residing in the Frozen Tundra of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Miles Anthony Smith is a happily married husband of Carolyn and a proud father of three. Now in his mid-30s, he was fortunate to have been given a significant leadership opportunity by his father at the age of 25. He is a classically trained violist, violinist, and composer, with passion in the fields of small-business management, marketing, macroeconomics, servant leadership, Classical education, and Christian apologetics.

Miles, a Gen X'er leader and author, cares enough about organizational health to make the tough decisions, hire and coach the right people, set clear expectations, develop a strong team culture, and strengthen organizational cash flow, exhibiting both humility and fierce resolve. His mission in life is "To Chart the Course, Pave the Pathway, and Light the Lane for Others to Eclipse My Own Success in Leadership."


REVIEWS
Format:Kindle Edition
The title "Why Leadership Sucks" caught my attention and I knew immediately that I was going to read this book. I am glad I did. It not only challenged me as a leader of a ministry, but reinforced my passion for servant leadership. Simple. Straight forward. Spot on. Sure to help anyone in a leadership position or wondering if they have have what it takes to lead. I recently had the book in my back pocket with the title showing as I was walking through the Orlando airport, and one of the employees said "Why does leadership suck?" I responded "because we have to make the tough decisions." Having observed different styles through the years, you have to settle on your style and go with it. Servant leadership is where it is at and with it, you will never fail. If you've got someone in your organization that you are grooming/mentoring, give them a copy of this book and then discuss it on a regular basis, a chapter at a time. Both of you will benefit! Kudos Miles for writing this book and helping not only today's leaders, but the future ones as well. 


5.0 out of 5 stars A great read for those in leadership or wondering if they are leaders!, September 18, 2013
This review is from: Why Leadership Sucks: Fundamentals of Level 5 Leadership and Servant Leadership (Kindle Edition)
The title "Why Leadership Sucks" caught my attention and I knew immediately that I was going to read this book. I am glad I did. It not only challenged me as a leader of a ministry, but reinforced my passion for servant leadership. Simple. Straight forward. Spot on. Sure to help anyone in a leadership position or wondering if they have have what it takes to lead. I recently had the book in my back pocket with the title showing as I was walking through the Orlando airport, and one of the employees said "Why does leadership suck?" I responded "because we have to make the tough decisions." Having observed different styles through the years, you have to settle on your style and go with it. Servant leadership is where it is at and with it, you will never fail. If you've got someone in your organization that you are grooming/mentoring, give them a copy of this book and then discuss it on a regular basis, a chapter at a time. Both of you will benefit! Kudos Miles for writing this book and helping not only today's leaders, but the future ones as well.



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