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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789370032453
Publisher: Rupa Publications
Age Range: Adult / Professional Readers
Overview
The Leader's Ladder: How Good Leaders Become Great Leaders is a practical, no-nonsense guide for anyone looking to sharpen their leadership skills, whether you're newly promoted or already running a team. Published by Rupa Publications as a brand new paperback, this book distils the everyday decisions, habits and mindsets that separate competent managers from truly great leaders. It's a compact, motivating read for professionals who want to lead with more confidence and clarity, at any stage of their career.
About the Book
Leadership isn't handed to you along with a job title - it's earned through the choices you make every single day. The Leader's Ladder works through the practical realities of stepping up: how to make decisions that matter, how to build trust with a team, and how to keep growing without losing sight of your own values along the way. Rather than abstract theory, the book focuses on the lived experience of climbing the professional ladder, addressing the pressures, trade-offs and turning points that come with greater responsibility.
The book is structured around the idea that leadership is built rung by rung: from managing your own performance, to influencing a team, to shaping the direction of an entire organisation. Each stage brings its own challenges, and the author uses relatable scenarios to show how good leaders adapt their approach as their impact grows. Topics covered include decision-making under pressure, communicating with authenticity, motivating others, and maintaining integrity as stakes rise. It is aimed squarely at working professionals: team leaders, middle managers, and senior executives who want a refresher on what actually drives long-term leadership success, rather than another set of buzzwords.
As a brand new paperback from Rupa Publications, this edition is ideal for readers who prefer a physical copy to underline, annotate and revisit as their career develops.
About the Author
This edition is credited to Jonathan Kotter. Our research could not independently verify a distinct public profile for an author of this exact name separate from other writers on leadership; readers researching further should check the publisher's own author information. The book itself draws on established leadership and management thinking, packaged for a professional audience seeking accessible, practical guidance rather than academic theory.
Why You'll Love This Leadership Guide
Straightforward, motivating and refreshingly practical, this paperback cuts through the jargon to focus on what actually helps you lead better - making it a smart pick-up for your own shelf or as a thoughtful gift for someone starting to climb the career ladder.
Please Note: Cover image shown is for the UK edition with this ISBN; please allow for minor cover variations between print runs.
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