Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek

★☆ - Don't waste your time😕

I read this book hoping for some clear pointers on how to improve my leadership skills for my currently middle-management position. I walked away from this book with one page of pretty weak suggestions and the feeling that I wasted a good amount of time.

The book which touts how to inspire deep trust and commitment spends about 3/5 of its time failing to give an adequate description of the biological underpinning to what creates great leaders. About 1/5 of the book deals with leading millennials which is probably an unfair amount of time. There were two chapters that held advice that could be followed. The rest of the book was reiterating on four points that I believe are a shallow misunderstanding of the biology behind how we form attachments.

If you are looking for clear advice on what you might do to up your team leadership, how you can be a positive leader, how you can manage up, anything concrete skip this book. It is a total waste of time. 

If you are looking for some wishy-washy possibly scientific business cliches paired with some nice stories, then this is the book for you.

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