Funny story - I was recommended this book by a fellow passenger on a flight to Indiana. The author had just spoken at his company that day and he had bought the book.
The story follows John Hope Bryant as he grows up and starts a non-profit. This is a man that has a take charge attitude and wants to see things change financially within the African American community. He's tired of loan sharks and bad budgeting setting the tone for life in his California neighborhood. I like his theory, I like his ideas - I think he's on to and doing what needs to be done to end the cycle of poverty.
The book - well, that isn't anything special. Bryant writes things that (hopefully) most leaders know: that you get further loving people than being a bully.
The man has a great story and he has a great vision. He sprinkles in some real life leadership stories and has a book! This is a good read - not a a great read - but there's always something to be learned from a book like this.
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