
Profits, Prophets, Coaches and Kings
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In a fresh take on the interplay of power, character and success, world-renowned historian and bestselling author Jared Diamond argues that great leaders are so much more than either heroic exceptions or products of circumstance. Looking at natural experiments in four different spheres - history, business, sport and religion - Diamond asks under which conditions is a leader most likely to make a difference and why.
Drawing on examples of iconic leaders - from Botswana president Seretse Khama to environmentalist Rachel Carson to legendary UCLA football coach John Wooden - Diamond shows us how effectiveness is determined by a range of complex interrelated factors, from resources to geography, culture to technology.
Profits, Prophets, Coaches and Kings is a thought-provoking assessment of when leaders can bring about effective change, when they don't, and perhaps whether we need them at all.
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Jared Diamond's erudite, engaging and thought-provoking book takes us a huge step forward toward understanding how circumstances and individual talents, determination and strategy make leaders that have the potential to change our world (hopefully for the better) -- Daron Acemoglu, Nobel Laureate and co-author of <i> Why Nations Fail </i> We live in turbulent times, and our societies look to exceptional individuals to navigate us out of crisis. But do leaders matter? And, if yes, what determines a leader's success? A must-read from the grand master of analytic history -- Peter Turchin, author of <i> End Times </i> Praise for Jared Diamond * - * An undisputed global star of comparative history -- Andrew Marr * The Times * One of the few people who have changed the way we see human nature and our history * Independent * Wears the mantle of a modern-day prophet * Guardian * One of the most interesting and arresting writers of our age * Mail on Sunday * The most considered, courageous and sensitive teller of the human story writing today * Independent on Sunday * A master of at least nine academic disciplines, from anthropology to ornithology, and the subject of his books is never less than everything -- Bryan Appleyard * Sunday Times *More details
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