The Leadership Secrets of Genghis Khan

The Leadership Secrets of Genghis Khan

by JohnMan (Author)

Synopsis

Genghis Khan is history's greatest conqueror. As a teenager he was an outcast fleeing enemies on a mountain in northern Mongolia, an exile, a nobody. Yet it took only twenty years for Genghis to build the largest land empire in history - four times the size of Alexander's, twice the size of Rome's. How did he do it? What lessons does his life reveal about the nature of leadership? What is 'greatness' in leadership? What traits did Genghis possess exactly? Were they unique, or might some apply in other times and other places - even here and today? In "Leadership Secrets of Genghis Khan", John Man re-examines the life of Genghis Khan to discover the qualities, characteristics and strategies that made him the great leader that he was. The answers are sometimes surprising. Genghis was far from just the tyrant that history records, but rather a leader of exceptional vision and modernity. And many of the secrets of his success are as valuable and applicable in today's competitive business world as they were in rallying the Mongol hordes.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Published: 08 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0553818759
ISBN 13: 9780553818758
Book Overview: 21 fascinating lessions from arguably the greatest leader the world has ever seen.

Media Reviews
If only Tony Blair had paid attention to Genghis Khan . . . [Genghis] has much to teach us . . . a thought-provoking book. -- William Leith * Observer *
John Man's new book, extracting 21 business lessons from the Mongol emperor's life, shows that Khan would have Alan Sugar for breakfast * The Times *
Author Bio
John Man is a historian and travel writer with a special interest in Mongolia and China.He is the author of Alpha Beta on the roots of the Roman alphabet, The Gutenberg Revolution on the origins and impact of printing, Genghis Khan, Attila the Hun, Kublai Khan, The Terracotta Army and The Great Wall.