The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership is a comprehensive guide to leadership, relationships, and service, inspired by the life and legacy of the late, beloved Queen Elizabeth II. This is the only Business Leadership book inspired by Her Majesty the Queen.
While her birth into the Royal Family and her title undoubtedly played a role in Her Majesty's success, the book acknowledges that Princess Elizabeth became Queen at just 25 years old and had limited experience due to the early death of her father, King George VI. Despite these challenges, the Queen persevered, embodying the sentiment expressed in her own words: "Just take on and make the job as best as you can."
This book delves into the exceptional leadership and influence of Queen Elizabeth II, examining the factors that made her so revered by people from all walks of life and leaders from all around the world. The book describes how to cultivate a detached egoless mindset, focus relentlessly on success, build resilience, use soft power, strive for high-quality perfectionism, and much more. The Queen showed unwavering focus, resilience in the face of challenges, and a deep commitment to her values and to the people the Queen served.
The chapters include practical advice, illustrating examples from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as well as inspiring stories from other leaders such as Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Bill Gates, Roger Federer, Tony Robbins, Michael Jordan, Elon Musk, Cristiano Ronaldo, Barack Obama, Steven Bartlett, Warren Buffet, Richard Brandon and many more.
Whether you're a seasoned business leader, a rising manager, or an aspiring entrepreneur, The Job Well Done offers tools, insights, and inspiration to succeed in today's fast-paced and complex world. By learning from the life of an extraordinary woman, you will be inspired, motivated, and empowered to create your path to greatness and make a positive impact in the world.
Get ready to unleash your inner leader with The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership!