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The Cost Of Command

By Dharmesh Mehta posted 20 days ago

  

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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