
Hearts Touched with Fire
How Great Leaders Are Made
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David Gergen
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By:
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David Gergen
This instant New York Times bestseller is an “inspiring and useful” (The Washington Post) guide to the art of leadership from David Gergen—former White House adviser to four US presidents, CNN analyst, and founder of the Harvard Center for Public Leadership.
As nations careen from one crisis to the next, there is a growing cry for fresh leadership. Those in charge have relatedly fallen short, and trust in institutions have plummeted. So, what does great leadership look like? And how are great leaders made?
David Gergen, a leader in the public arena for more than half a century, draws from his experiences as a White House adviser to four presidents, his decades as a trusted voice on national issues, and years of teaching and mentoring young people to offer a stirring playbook for the next generation of change-makers.
To uncover the fundamental elements of effective leadership, Gergen traves the journeys of iconic leaders past and present, from pathbreakers like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, John Lewis, John McCain, and Harvey Milk to historic icons like Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill, and Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, to contemporary game changers like Greta Thunberg, the Parkland students, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Leadership is a journey that starts from within, Gergen writes. A leader must become self-aware and then achieve self-mastery. You cannot lead others until you can lead yourself. As you start to leap into the world, you begin your outer journey, overcoming setbacks, persuading others, empowering them, and navigating crises—armed with a sense of history, humor, passion, and purpose.
By linking lessons of the past with the ever-changing practice of leadership today, Gergen reveals the time-tested secrets of dynamic leadership. A “clarion call for lives dedicated to service and leadership” (Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Leadership), Hearts Touched with Fire distills experience and wisdom of the past into an invaluable guide for leaders of our future.
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great leadership book
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An excellent book for leaders of tomorrow
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I especially enjoyed leadership examples deeper into the book, and applaud and would love to support the 'national service' movement.
Finally by reading his own book the author highlights and emphasizes key points, which is helpful. This book is targeted to younger leaders, and a good addition to the Leadership canon overall.
Targeted for younger leaders - a good addition
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Amazing Read!
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Needs a better narrator
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Not preachy instructive
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Worthy of taking notes
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Wherever you are on your leadership journey this seems to me a perspective worth hearing. It's not ALL that the book is about - far from it - but there is a recurring theme of how a young person (that's not me!) ought to consider how leadership and its principles and practice fit into their fledgling life plan. I'd say a hardcover version of this book would make a wonderful gift to a person just wrapping up his or her undergraduate studies,
A perspective with hearing
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Great Leadership: Touched by example.
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Right on point!
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