Dear All,
My latest book "The Cost of Command" published recently to get answers to all of your questions about leadership as well as leadership-styles (Corporate governance). It's interesting for all the industrial leaders as well as professionals.
The Cost of Command is a gripping workplace dramedy set inside Apex Chemicals, a struggling pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Nadiad, Gujarat. When the company's visionary founder suffers a stroke, leadership fractures across nine managers - each brilliant, each deeply flawed, each convinced their approach alone can save a dying organization. From Arvind, the Calm Strategist paralyzed by his own patience - to Kavita the Emotional Motivator drowning in everyone else's pain - from Vikram, the Destroyer who confuses cruelty with accountability - to Ramesh, the Fool Leader hiding genuine anguish behind relentless humor - every character is achingly human and recognizable. As production collapses, clients disappear, and sabotage strikes from within. These nine leaders must confront an uncomfortable truth: their greatest strength is also their most dangerous flaw. The very qualities that made them leaders are quietly destroying everything around them. The Cost of Command is more than a corporate story. It is a deeply honest exploration of what leadership actually costs - in relationships, health, integrity and humanity. Written with cinematic intensity and grounded in real manufacturing reality. It asks the question every leader eventually faces: When your style becomes identity, who pays the price?
It's available globally on Amazon (Both paperback & Kindle version) and worth to read for all the industrial professionals. Link is as follows for Amazon:
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