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Critical Appreciation of Robin Sharma’s Fable the Leader Who had No Title
Abstract
Robin had been sharing his experiences with Fortune 500 Companies. He could discover the powerful system and
the strategy behind the success of world’s richest people and companies like Nike, FedEx, Microsoft, and so on. His
blockbusters like The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide has accredited him with one of the most
respected leadership advisors in the world. In a survey of 22,000 business people, he was ranked in theTop 5leadership gurus
worldwide. He affirms that one can be a superstar if one seizes every opportunity, brings aboutintense innovation, adopts
ways to become physically and mentally strong, and ultimately transforms his life and the world around him. He feels that
one has to be a ‘merchant of wow’ with his customers to be a great leader. Darren Hardy, publisher of SUCCESS Magazine
says‘If you want to operate at the level of ‘WOW’, be an exceptional leader, and live life ‘full out’, buy this book.’ The book
preludes remarkably that “each of us is born into genius. Sadly, most of us die amid mediocrity.” “Leadership is for
everyone. And in this period of dazzling change in business and society, it really is the single most important discipline
required to win.”(p.27). The foundation principle is self-discipline which forms the basis of this book. He beautifully says,“
We all need to lead where we are planted and shine where we now find ourselves”(p.17).