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"If you're looking for a book that illuminates the topic of leadership in a useful, readable, and lively way, this is it."
— Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business, USC, and Co-author of
GEEKS AND GEEZERS: How Era, Values and Defining Moments Shape Leaders
“Hi Jim, I'm writing to you from the shade of a palm tree here in Florida. The weather has been perfect...in the 80's and sunny. I just finished my vacation reading, The Leader’s Digest. Very enjoyable...and inspiring. I really appreciate the way you've structured the book, with a wonderful mix of quotes, fables and stories, research, personal examples, illustrations and graphics. This is very effective and makes for an easy and enjoyable read (with or without the Piña Colada).
Like a lot of people, I have a stack of those ‘I'll get around to reading sometime’ books. I could have picked any one of them to pack in my carry-on bag, but I'm glad I picked your book. Now I'm looking forward to cracking open Growing the Distance when I get home!”
— Scott Martin, Vice President, Hydro Human Resources & Employee Safety, Ontario Power Generation
"Easy to digest...presenting it in easily accessible snippets is a smart way to reach leaders who are usually busy, well,
leading rather than reading."
— "Recommended Readings," Marketing Magazine
"An incredibly readable and useful collection of wit and wisdom on today's most critical success factor —
leadership."
— David Chilton, author The Wealthy Barber
"The Leader's Digest is an easy and very inspiring read. Jim has managed to condense and concentrate the many perspectives,
research, and wisdom on leadership into a highly digestible format that allows each reader to customize the book to his
or her own needs and interests."
— Peter Urs Bender, Author of Leadership from Within
"This book is a stirring compilation of wisdom regarding leadership. It assembles thoughts from incredibly diverse sources
and makes them understandable and capable of being applied. No one can read it without learning (or re-learning) some important
lessons about leadership."
— John H. Zenger, Vice Chairman, Novations Group
"Remarkably thoughtful, provocative and useful. Jim has captured the collective wisdom on leadership from the world's greatest
experts and thinkers, and encapsulated it in an exciting to read, comprehensive digest, using examples that will turn average
Managers into great Leaders."
— Joseph Sherren, Canada's Corporate Health Guru, Co-Author, Vitamin "C"
for a Healthy Workplace
"The latest from the leadership guru...a wonderful, simple, easy format and style that delivers the guts of exceptional
leadership in digestible bits and bites."
— Peter Jensen, Sports Psychologist, Author, and Founder of Performance
Coaching
"In a clear voice that rings true, Jim Clemmer brings you an insightful, yet common sense, approach to everyday leadership
dilemmas. This book will guide you into the learning that will turn leadership challenges into opportunities for growth.
As you continue to refer to it, this book will be come a 'trusted advisor' that will continue to deepen the integrity of
your leadership practice."
— Hubert Saint-Onge, Knowledge Management Expert and CEO, Konverge Digital
Solutions
"If you have a pulse it is certain you will at some time, in some situation, for some purpose, be called on to lead. I strongly
and enthusiastically suggest you read this book before you need to!"
— Ian Percy, Author of Going Deep: Exploring Spirituality in Life and Leadership
"As soon as I heard of Jim Clemmer's new book, The Leader's Digest, I asked him to personally
present an overview to our entire Canadian region management team. At this presentation everyone will be presented with
a copy of the book, which will become required reading. Being in a leadership role for more years than I would like to remember,
I have come to realize the importance of staying current with new and innovative leadership ideas and techniques. Growing
the Distance and now The Leader's Digest fit to a tee the direction we at Laidlaw see ourselves moving toward.
One of my pleasures in life is to see young, bright managers grow into leaders. For some this is a natural phenomenon, but
others may need a little more direction and coaching. My suggestion is for everyone to familiarize themselves with the Leadership
Wheel; this is what it's all about."
— Gary Wilson, Senior Vice President, Laidlaw Education Services, Canadian
Region
"The Leader's Digest is an excellent traveling book for today's busy executive. It is filled with common sense leadership
advice built upon solid research. The book's easy-to-read format spiced with humor makes for pleasurable learning and provides
the inspiration to turn its common sense principles into common leadership practice."
— Bob Brennan, President, ServiceMaster Canada
"I have read all of Jim's books over the years. I especially enjoyed The Leader's Digest. I picked up several inspirational
and practical ideas that will help me begin a new venture at our University. I agree with Jim's comment that "it is one
thing to know, and another to do." When I owned and operated my business I saw to it that all our employees had the opportunity
to read Growing the Distance. It was a morale boost for all of us. The Leader's Digest is a very effective
next step to expanding those timeless leadership principles. I plan to share it with all my colleagues who are trying to
grow businesses in today's complex environment."
— Steve Farlow, Executive Director, Schlegel Centre for Entrepreneurship School
of Business & Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University
"Jim Clemmer is a wise and special man. His insights into leadership are powerfully illustrated in his newest work The Leader's
Digest. Learn from him . . . I do!"
— Dr. Peter Legge, CSP, CPAE, LL.D. (Hon)
"Jim returns to his favourite themes of leadership authenticity, accountability and action in this user-friendly leaders'
handbook. Through anecdotes, musings, examples and best practice research, he manages an irresistible combination of simplicity
and profundity, theory and pragmatism, strategy and tactics. A source of inspiration for leaders at all levels."
— Nancy Semkin, Director Leadership Development, Royal Bank Financial Group
I wanted to give you some quick feedback on The Leaders Digest. The feedback is that I thoroughly enjoyed it! I couldn't
put it down once I started and found it to be an easy read. The way you have written the book and formatted the chapters
(quotations, anecdotes, stories, references to family, humor) is revolutionary. The linkages to your previous books allowed
me to easily understand and digest (no pun intended) the material and concepts.
And by the way, "Let's be Frank" is a classic! I'm going to facilitate a session with my management team based on those
pages.
I find the Frank stories to be a reflection of the truisms in the workplace and Frank to be the spirit in all of us. He
runs into the same issues and challenges that we have all faced at one time or another, but perseveres through what seems
like an insurmountable series of set backs to ultimately get him and the business to where it needs to be. There are many
timeless themes embedded in there that I really enjoyed.
I am an advocate of the ageless principles that your books convey and have worked hard at molding my behaviors so I demonstrate
these skills as regularly as possible. I don't let people of rank or in power sway me from my values. Neither did Frank.
I'm a Clemmer disciple that can't get enough of this stuff!
— Alan Zimmermann, Director, Business Customer Support, AT & T Canada
"I am thoroughly learning, applying, and enjoying every chapter in the The Leader's Digest. This book sums up beautifully
and professionally all those 30-something books I have on leadership, team building, and so forth. Thank you for giving
management a breath of refreshing and soothing air! Well written, well said, and well done!"
— Tanya Paoletti, Information Services, McGill University Health Centre
"I'm currently reading The Leader's Digest. The book is fantastic! It will be a book that I return to again and again.
Jim has described some people I know right down to the last detail!!! The 'talk the talk' kind who will never be able to
'walk the walk' - awesome book! I have recommended it to my colleagues as it is a great follow-up to a team building exercise
we had a few weeks ago."
— Barbara Foubister, The Canadian National Institute for the Blind
"The Leaders Digest is a thought provoking, inspirational book which is having the dual effect of both confirming
and developing my leadership skills. I love the layout, quotes and creative magazine style approach."
— Steve Lambert, Manager, Durham Probation Service Public Protection Unit,
Durham City, County Durham, UK
“A good friend of mine,
Craig Ross, Safety Director for Barrick Gold
Corporation, lent me a copy of a book he recommended
entitled The
Leader’s Digest by Jim Clemmer. I found this
book very different from other leadership books on the
market. The book is written in a true digest format.
This unique aspect makes it easy to read. After reading
just a fourth of the book, I was online ordering a copy
for myself. Clemmer states, “One of my goals in writing
The Leader’s Digest was to distill all the information
on leadership down to its essentials—to provide a series
of executive summaries or briefings on the key elements
of leading people.”
The principles outlined in
the book are truly timeless. Thus, they are not new
leadership principles. Through a wide range of examples
and comparisons, Clemmer describes ways in which these
principles are proven effective. Clemmer encourages, “We
need to continually rediscover and repackage them for
today’s circumstances.” One of the key comparisons made
in the book is management versus leadership. In short,
Clemmer defines management as “pushing employees toward
a goal” and leadership as “pulling employees toward a
goal.” In my experience, I have seen a lot of strong
managers fail from lacking the ability to lead. More so
now than ever, today’s workforce demands not only strong
management but also strong leadership, especially when
it comes to safety and health compliance. Companies must
respond and produce managers with strong leadership
qualities if they are to succeed in their goals.
The Leader’s Digest
is a great tool that can assist all managers in any
industry with understanding the principle difference
between management versus leadership and the importance
of leadership in the workplace.
The
Leader’s Digest does not directly
address safety and was not written specifically for the
safety professional. However, a safety professional can
turn to any page in it, read an excerpt and be able to
apply any one of the “timeless principles” Clemmer has
collected to the safety profession. I greatly enjoyed
this book. The
Leader’s Digest will not collect dust on my
shelf. It will be a book that I will refer to quite
frequently throughout my career. I highly recommend it
for all safety professionals—as we are not only managers
of safety but also leaders of our workforce in our
endless challenge to achieve and maintain a proactive
safety culture.”
— Mark Chavez, Jacobsen Construction Company, ASSE News (October 2006), reprinted courtesy of the Utah Chapter of the American Society of Safety Engineers