Hope: The Leader’s Big Weapon — Best Books & TED Talks

Alpesh Patel
2 min readMay 9, 2018

Imagine the devastation of a hurricane, yet the US President, rightly, said all he could against the fury of God; ‘we will get the money, and you can take it.’

Giving hope at times of tragedy, whether to a colleague or to a nation, is so often overlooked, but the biggest weapon of a leader.

My annual lecture at Oxford University on Leadership Lessons from the Hindu scriptures for the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, draws upon the despondent, desperate Arjun, as he turns to Krishna, who inspires him with hope.

Or take the Bible the New Testament; parable upon parable to lost souls to hold out hope. Give your colleagues hope, and you are leading them.

See the BBC report for more…

Back in 2016 the Guardian paper did a list of books to give you hope (in case the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita are not your thing):

  1. How to be a Person in the World
  2. Thief of Time
  3. Landing Light
  4. The View from Saturday
  5. This is Water
  6. A Country Doctor’s Notebook
  7. The Warmth of Other Suns
  8. z for Zachariah

Of course, having mentioned Hinduism and Christianity, it would be remiss not to mention Budhism when it comes to hope — and the Dalai Lama’s book ‘The Art of Happiness’.

And on Leadership Harvard Business Review did a list that ‘every young leader’ must read:

Marcus Aurelius, The Emperor’s Handbook.

Viktor Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning

Tom Wolfe, A Man in Full

Michael Lewis, Liar’s Poker

Jim Collins, Good to Great

Robert Cialdini, Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

Richard Tedlow, Giants of Enterprise

Bill George, True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership

As for those popular TED talks on leadership and hope:

The Puzzle of Motivation, by Dan Pink

What Makes us Feel Good About Our Work? By Dan Ariely

Why Good Leaders Make You Feel Safe, by Simon Sinek

What It Takes To Be A Great Leader, by Roselinde Torres

A Life of Purpose, by Rick Warren

How To Start A Movement, by Derek Sivers

Why We Do What We Do, by Tony Robbins

Leadership is not an end in itself, it is not to be measured by the number of followers. It is hope to even one person.

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Alpesh Patel
Alpesh Patel

Written by Alpesh Patel

CEO of regulated asset management company specialising in hedge fund and private equity. BBC Newspaper reviewer to 300m audience. Founder www.pippspredator.com

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