On Leadership
Lessons for the 21st Century
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Tony Blair
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Tony Blair
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
Tony Blair learnt the precepts of governing the hard way: by leading a country for over ten years. In that time he came to understand that there are certain key characteristics of successful government that he wished he had known about when he started.
Now he has written the manual on political leadership that he would have wanted when he first took office in 1997, sharing the insights he has gained from his personal experience and from observing other world leaders at first hand, both while he was prime minister and since, through his Institute’s work with political leaders and governments globally.
Written in short, pithy chapters, packed with examples drawn from all forms of political systems from around the world, the book answers the key questions: How should a leader organise the centre of government and their office? How should they prioritise and develop the right plan and hire the right personnel, cope with unforeseen events and crises, and balance short-term wins with longterm structural change? What’s the best way to deal with an obstructive or inert bureaucracy, to attract investment, to reform healthcare or education, and to ensure security for the citizen? And how should governments harness the massive opportunities of the 21st-century technological revolution?
This is a masterclass on leadership in general, and political leadership in particular, from a master statesman.
'A fascinating treatise on leadership . . . I am glad Blair has written it. It will fascinate anyone interested in the art of governing, even in the abstract' Nicola Sturgeon, Guardian
'Engaging, insightful, provocative' Observer
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- N R.
- 14-10-24
How to bring people on side and how to make friends with people you’ve previously fallen out with
I liked the latter chapters on AI and technology. Also the importance of managing your schedule and making time for reflection.
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- jonathan ashman
- 13-09-24
Pragmatic
Put any preconceived ideas away and then read it, you will be very pleased you did
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- L M
- 28-10-24
A Masterclass
Brilliantly written and read. This isn't hard work at all. Lots of amusing anecdotes and funny asides. Useful for anyone in a managerial position but also engaging for anyone interested in British or world politics. Hope he does more of these. He's a big loss to British politics.
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- Kevin Viney
- 29-10-24
Notes on Leadership written and offered by a true leader
Though never a big fan of Tony Blair until more recent times he clearly does know about leadership. He has learnt over his incredible political journey so many lessons and here reflects insightfully on that acquired knowledge and experience.
Well read by the man himself and seemingly very honest about the highs and lows of having power and being in power.
At this point, October 2024, in the UK national story I really hope Keir Starmer and his colleagues have read this book and listen to this man.
If you are interested in politics and power then read this book.
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-10-24
Insightful account of political leadership
Fascinating inside knowledge of what it takes to lead a democracy for a decade. Blair’s book will be a touchstone for a new generation of leaders.
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- Jason Middleton
- 10-11-24
Stick With It.
I chose this book as I found "A Journey" fascinating and insightful. However there is no escaping this book is purely on how to be a good leader. At first I was listening and making comparisons to the new Starmer Government but the more I listened the more I found myself being inspired and how some if the lessons could be applied in my own life. I definitely found this book more enjoyable the further into it I got.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-09-24
Riveting/ compelling/ engrossing
Tony's genius use of language in narrating and breaking down into relatable detail and solutions to this subject matter is truly award winning.
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- Kev Fisher
- 12-09-24
Blind faith
This starts well and Mr Blair is a great communicator but… the lack of awareness of what he did in power vs what he takes credit for is staggering. The chapter on “ignoring negative comments as they don’t matter” explains this man entirely.
Not a great story but it will confirm Tony Blair’s biggest flaw - He knows best.
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