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The Nine Types of Leader: How Tomorrow's Leaders Can Learn From Today's Leaders by James Ashton - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9781789666960

Publisher: Kogan Page
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The Nine Types of Leader: How Tomorrow's Leaders Can Learn From Today's Leaders

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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781789666960

Overview:
The Nine Types of Leader introduces a fresh framework for leadership by identifying nine distinct styles that shape today’s most influential figures. Through compelling storytelling, candid anecdotes, and lessons drawn from hundreds of encounters with top leaders, this book explains how the leaders of tomorrow can learn by studying those who have already shaped their fields. Interviews with industry giants—Jean-Francois Decaux of JCDecaux, Michael Rapino of Live Nation, Zhang Ruimin of Haier, Gavin Patterson of Salesforce, and Isabelle Kocher of Engie—offer rare, front-line perspectives on strategy, decision-making, resilience, and culture. James Ashton guides readers to observe, compare, and adapt the best practices from each type, turning abstract concepts into practical playbooks. Whether you’re stepping into a leadership role, aspiring to top-tier management, or coaching others, this paperback distills complex ideas into clear, actionable guidance. The result is a lucid roadmap for building influence, cultivating teams, and driving meaningful results in a rapidly changing business landscape.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
What sets The Nine Types of Leader apart is its combination of accessible theory with real-world, high-stakes examples. It doesn’t offer generic platitudes; instead, it reframes leadership through concrete archetypes backed by storied careers and measurable outcomes. The author’s journalistic rigor provides a trustworthy lens—each type is illustrated with vivid anecdotes, powerful decisions, and the consequences of those choices. The inclusion of publicly acclaimed figures, alongside less familiar yet transformative leaders, creates a balanced gallery of approaches that readers can analyze and emulate. The book translates leadership into a practical toolkit: recognise your default style, identify complementary strengths in your team, and borrow techniques from the most effective types to strengthen strategy, culture, and execution. It’s a thoughtful, evidence-informed guide designed for serious readers who want to elevate their leadership game without resorting to vague clichés.

Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This is ideal for aspiring managers, mid-career professionals stepping into larger responsibilities, and current leaders seeking fresh perspectives. It speaks to those who value evidence-based insight over buzzwords, and to readers who enjoy case-study-driven nonfiction about business leadership. Teachers, coaches, and HR professionals will find practical takeaways for leadership development programs, while gift buyers looking for a smart, transferable leadership resource will appreciate its grounded approach. If you’re preparing for boardroom conversations, negotiating complex projects, or guiding teams through change, this book provides a concise framework you can immediately apply. It’s equally valuable for students of business and seasoned executives aiming to refine their approach and broaden their leadership repertoire.

Key Highlights:

  • Clear framework that categorises leadership into nine actionable types
  • Concrete examples from world-class leaders and high-profile interviews
  • Practical guidance on adopting, combining, and adapting leadership styles
  • Accessible narrative that blends storytelling with strategic insight
  • Useful for personal development, coaching, and team-building initiatives
  • Evidence-based observations presented in a trustworthy, journalist-informed voice
  • Designed for readers seeking measurable impact and real-world results

About the Author:
James Ashton is a British financial journalist known for clarity, rigor, and perceptive business analysis. He has held senior editorial roles, including City Editor and Executive Editor at the London Evening Standard and Independent titles, and previously served as City Editor at The Sunday Times. His reporting has appeared in the Daily Mail, Telegraph, Reuters, Barron’s, and the Scotsman, where he covered business, the economy, technology, investment, and leadership. Ashton's breadth of experience informs a balanced, evidence-forward approach to leadership literature, making complex ideas accessible while maintaining the depth that professionals expect. His background in finance and markets helps readers connect leadership principles to tangible outcomes in today’s fast-moving economy.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you’re seeking a credible, practical manual for leading in a volatile environment, this book delivers. It combines credible, real-world examples with a structured framework that makes it easy to scan, digest, and implement. You’ll come away with a better sense of your own leadership style, a library of concrete tactics to borrow from others, and a clearer path for developing teams that perform under pressure. The paperback format makes it an approachable, portable resource for daily use at work, in seminars, or as a study companion for leadership development programs. It’s a thoughtful gift for managers, graduates stepping into leadership, and anyone who wants to translate big ideas into visible, measurable impact.

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