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The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership

Author Steve Farber
Publisher Mission Boulevard Press
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Steve Farber
ISBN / ASIN0989300218
ISBN-139780989300216
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Sales Rank451,466
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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A new, tenth anniversary edition of the leadership classic that was hailed as one of the 100 Best Business Books of All Time.

In his exciting and timeless business parable, The Radical Leap, Steve Farber explores an entirely new leadership model, one in which leaders aren’t afraid to take risks, make mistakes in front of employees, or actively solicit employee feedback. His book dispenses with the typical, tired notions of what it means to be a leader.

Farber’s modern parable begins on a sunny California beach where he has a strange and unexpected encounter with a surfer named Edg. Despite his unassuming appearance, the enigmatic Edg seems to know an awful lot about leadership and this brief interaction propels Steve into an unforgettable journey. Along the way, he learns about Extreme Leadership—and what it means to take the Radical Leap:

  1. Cultivate Love
  2. Generate Energy
  3. Inspire Audacity
  4. Provide Proof

Geared to people at any level who aspire to change things for the better, The Radical Leap is creating legions of Extreme Leaders in business, education, non-profits and beyond.
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