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Akbar: The Great Ceo - The Emperor’S 30 Rules Of Leadership by Shazi Zaman in paperback

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  • Author : Shazi Zaman
  • Publisher : Speaking Tiger
  • Number Of Pages : 256
  • Language : English
  • Binding : Paperback
  • Country Of Origin : India
  • Release date : 5 September 2024
  • Global Fulfillment by : Eachdaykart Global

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Over generations, society evolves, but certain traits of a powerful and inspiring leader remain unchanged. Akbar, the illustrious Mughal emperor, sets an example for present-day leaders to follow. Despite inheriting a tumultuous domain, he ruled for 49 years, establishing a prosperous and formidable empire. Akbar not only suppressed revolts and expanded his territory, but also gained the loyalty and admiration of many, a feat that cannot be achieved through sheer force. He understood the value of quick decision-making in some situations, while in others, he practiced careful deliberation. He recognized the importance of being unpredictable, yet also showed mercy and reliability. Akbar believed in networking and seeking counsel, but also knew when to assert his authority. While loyalty was crucial, he was not blinded by it; he valued clarity, yet acknowledged the significance of gestures and symbols to convey unspoken messages. Akbar was larger than life, always staying one step ahead of allies and adversaries, but he knew that

 

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