

This book’s focus on the values of servitude, innovation, diversity, and empathy is purposeful. Leadership has long been overdue for reinvention.Ī quick survey of our shifting surroundings reveals as much: from Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling to Harvey Weinstein’s arrest from the long-overdue ruling in favor of LGBTQIA+ workplace protections to the inevitable George Floyd protests the call for a sweeping reset can no longer be ignored. Something that bucks mere economic self-interest and promotes more equitable and sustainable outcomes. It’s confirmation that we’re ready to move away from avoidant, aggressive, and authoritarian manifestations of leadership, towards something more transformational. And my TEDx talk has resonated globally, amassing over a million views (and counting). Just over five years later, our world has drastically changed. On the other, it startled and even insulted our traditional counterparts. In 2015, I delivered a polarizing TEDx talk titled “Stop Managing, Start Leading.” On one hand, it inspired and validated my fellow modern leaders. Hamza provided an excerpt from an early chapter of Leadership, Reinvented, offering a kind of mission statement for his new work and the inspiration for it. He hopes to equip readers with the skills based on four crucial pillars of success in management roles: empathy, serving others, diversity, and innovation. To that end, Hamza set out to provide exercises, techniques, strategies, and tools for leaders at all organizational levels. In his new book, the award-winning marketer and entrepreneur argues that traditional leadership has been long overdue for reinvention. This is the impetus behind Hamza Khan’s latest book, Leadership, Reinvented, which was released last week. I OS) didn't intervene when he saw the Courier get jumped because, and I quote, "Benny and his goons were more than a match for a Lone Securitron".Hamza Khan’s New Book Offers Tools for Modern LeadersĪs the way we do business is rapidly under transformation thanks to the impact of technology, innovation, and world events, it’s equally important to make sure our approach to management and leadership changes too and is equally modern. House himself says that Victor (a goddamn Securitron, albeit running the Mk. Remember: The courier in the beginning of the game is the kind of Wastelander that considers fighting a couple of Geckos a potentially risky fight. At the beginning of the game, they're just some mailman who went from town to town delivering packages, and did nothing of note up to that point except accidentally bring about the destruction of the Divide, and they didn't even do it on purpose, they just brought the package that did it for them. after the events of New Vegas, when they've altered the fate of the Mojave forever.
