Every room has unwritten rules. Social Wisdom Stories: Book 1 is a collection of twenty-one chapters and more than eighty stories drawn from three thousand years of human history - from the courts of Mughal emperors and the Abbasid Caliphs, to the factory floors of Bangladesh, to the corporate boardrooms of Silicon Valley. Each story carries a lesson about how people actually behave under pressure, under ambition, under envy, and under trust.
Together they form a map of the invisible dynamics that determine whether a business succeeds or fails, whether a team follows willingly or merely complies, and whether the relationships we build are strong enough to survive the moments that test them. This is not a book of theory. It is a book of stories. Stories about Nixon and Lincoln, Mir Jafar and the Prophet at Ta'if, Fred Astaire and Oprah Winfrey, a sixteen-year-old sales associate in Alaska and an elderly farmer in Rajshahi.
All of them, in their different ways, illuminate the same truth: the quality of your understanding of yourself and the people around you determines the quality of everything you build with them."How you holler in the woods is how it echoes back."
Every room has unwritten rules. Social Wisdom Stories: Book 1 is a collection of twenty-one chapters and more than eighty stories drawn from three thousand years of human history - from the courts of Mughal emperors and the Abbasid Caliphs, to the factory floors of Bangladesh, to the corporate boardrooms of Silicon Valley. Each story carries a lesson about how people actually behave under pressure, under ambition, under envy, and under trust.
Together they form a map of the invisible dynamics that determine whether a business succeeds or fails, whether a team follows willingly or merely complies, and whether the relationships we build are strong enough to survive the moments that test them. This is not a book of theory. It is a book of stories. Stories about Nixon and Lincoln, Mir Jafar and the Prophet at Ta'if, Fred Astaire and Oprah Winfrey, a sixteen-year-old sales associate in Alaska and an elderly farmer in Rajshahi.
All of them, in their different ways, illuminate the same truth: the quality of your understanding of yourself and the people around you determines the quality of everything you build with them."How you holler in the woods is how it echoes back."