Great leadership is 'the art of moving people and situations profitably'. This book simply, yet profoundly, sets out these lessons, with clear and current examples of their implementation: Confidence: true confidence stems from a knowledge of life, people and the technical aspects of all spheres of a situation/business. E-Do factor: people are complex beings, yet life is simple and comprises only two processes - evaluating and doing. Do-Done principle: this must be one of the oldest teachings around - do to others as you'd have done to you. Law of movement: since great leadership is the art of movement it is necessary to look at what factors make for effective movement. Adjustor: no plan or task, whether corporate or personal, is ever without its obstacles. Resistance to movement: learning that resistance is not necessarily your enemy, but rather a worthy opponent. Attitudinal modes: this is not simply about positive thoughts reaping positive rewards. ...