Leadersights, David Veech
Leadersights, David Veech
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Leadersights
Creating Great Leaders Who Create Great Workplaces

Author: David Veech

Narrator: John Chancer

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/05/2026


Synopsis

Love, learn, let go. Three decisions. Three actions. Three habits. Together, these offer leaders insight (Leadersights) into the true nature of leadership and can create the type of workplace that can thrive in a demanding future.

Leadersights: Creating Great Leaders Who Create Great Workplaces focuses on how organizations of all types can create a leader-development system that defines critical leader behaviors, provides simple techniques for building and improving the skills that drive those behaviors, and establishes a mechanism for monitoring and enforcing those behaviors. This book details how leaders can do the same for their employees; defining and promoting behaviors required for sustaining continuous change. In addition, it synthesizes current research on change, servant leadership, group and team dynamics, job satisfaction, intrinsic motivation, psychological flow, and individual self-efficacy.

If you are stuck in a culture of compliance where an increasingly frustrated workforce continues to rely too much on leaders to solve problems, this book will guide you by:

Focusing on the critical few leadership skills that provide better results

Demonstrating proven improvement techniques, tools, and structures for higher satisfaction levels in colleagues   

Offering a new leadership model blending existing theories into an integral structure

Explaining complex human systems in plain language and how they align with Lean principles

Providing several "Leadersights" – simple suggestions for immediate improvement

You will understand how to create the structure necessary to engage leaders and colleagues while driving new behavior and culture change. The author builds an effective leader development system based on current research on change, leadership, group and team dynamics, job satisfaction, intrinsic motivation, psychological flow, and self-efficacy to create the kind of workplace where people love coming to work and where they become better thinkers, leaders, and teachers.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Paulo on December 17, 2017

This is a very interesting book on skill leaders should have in order to build great workplaces. The author starts by setting the framework of his idea, which revolves around loving, learning and letting go and details those three aspects throughout the book. The whole book has very good insights eve......more

Goodreads review by Sindy on June 18, 2018

Highly recommended as an excellent book that synthesizes knowledge and experience about leadership. It offers recent research, human wisdom, strategies and exercises that encourage self-improvement to become a true leader that achieves a cultural change and a better work environment. Unlike other ar......more

Goodreads review by Timothy on December 03, 2017

Love, Learn, Let Go... 3 simple yet complex behaviors that are the overarching focal points of "Leadersights" that will be a catalyst to help drive you and your business into a place of preparedness for future growth and success. David Veech has done an excellent job at bringing multiple business de......more

Goodreads review by Philip on October 18, 2020

Firstly, I admire the genuine honesty that this book admirably starts with the author’s own rejection of any idea that ‘this book is different’ and then reaffirming in the epilogue that ‘this isn’t earth-shattering’… bold and brilliant. If we’re going to lead well, we need to do so with humility and......more

Goodreads review by CinderBelle615 on January 17, 2019

Through BOOKTASTERS, the author was kind enough to send me a digital copy of his book in exchange for an honest review. This book ranged from all sorts of topics. Motivation, leadership skills, team playing skills, and much much more. I liked that despite it's profound thoughts, the book's message w......more