Review of The Six Pillars Of Effective Leadership
Posted: 18 May 2025, 14:33
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Six Pillars Of Effective Leadership" by Jim Carlough.]
Until the early 1970s civil engineers such as I tucked slide rules into their belts, but with the advent of the pocket calculator those clumsy devices were donated to the town’s historical museum and are now gathering dust.
Soon after, the personal computer was developed and then by 1990 the internet was the rave, so the term cybersecurity was added to our lexicon. Leaders struggled with the ethics regarding the use of artificial intelligence but eventually conquered that challenge, and are now focusing on the essential components of leadership developed by Mr. Jim Carlough in The Six Pillars of Effective Leadership: A Roadmap to Success. These pillars include integrity, focus, compassion, stability, empathy, and humor.
Just as Carlough broke the rules in 7th grade by fighting with a bully to defend a girl, he has broken the corporate tradition of leading with little or no compassion. Being empathetic and sensitive to an employee’s mindset and emotional needs causes a leader to succeed both personally and professionally. The need for compassion permeates our lives. Because people do have emotional struggles, and the world is faster and less predictable than even a few decades ago, people need people to care about them, empathize with them, and listen to them. Taking care of someone’s physical and financial needs is honorable but often not enough. I think Carlough adheres to that philosophy.
In this well-written and well-edited book, he effectively describes the other four traditional business success strategies of integrity, focus, stability, and humor. Both clients and employees need to see a decisive leader who adds stability to their lives and makes them feel more secure. Clients, within our international economy, need to see integrity in a company’s leadership before they will partner with, hire, and purchase expensive products. Without integrity and focus an enterprise may soon meet its demise.
I did not note any negative aspects of the book, and I recommend it for anyone in a leadership role. I do feel his principles are effective strategies for anyone in a leadership position in a corporate office or at home to succeed and lead a more enriched life. Because the book was well-edited, described an all-encompassing strategy for business success, and strongly advocated for compassion, I gave it 5 out of 5 stars.
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The Six Pillars Of Effective Leadership
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Until the early 1970s civil engineers such as I tucked slide rules into their belts, but with the advent of the pocket calculator those clumsy devices were donated to the town’s historical museum and are now gathering dust.
Soon after, the personal computer was developed and then by 1990 the internet was the rave, so the term cybersecurity was added to our lexicon. Leaders struggled with the ethics regarding the use of artificial intelligence but eventually conquered that challenge, and are now focusing on the essential components of leadership developed by Mr. Jim Carlough in The Six Pillars of Effective Leadership: A Roadmap to Success. These pillars include integrity, focus, compassion, stability, empathy, and humor.
Just as Carlough broke the rules in 7th grade by fighting with a bully to defend a girl, he has broken the corporate tradition of leading with little or no compassion. Being empathetic and sensitive to an employee’s mindset and emotional needs causes a leader to succeed both personally and professionally. The need for compassion permeates our lives. Because people do have emotional struggles, and the world is faster and less predictable than even a few decades ago, people need people to care about them, empathize with them, and listen to them. Taking care of someone’s physical and financial needs is honorable but often not enough. I think Carlough adheres to that philosophy.
In this well-written and well-edited book, he effectively describes the other four traditional business success strategies of integrity, focus, stability, and humor. Both clients and employees need to see a decisive leader who adds stability to their lives and makes them feel more secure. Clients, within our international economy, need to see integrity in a company’s leadership before they will partner with, hire, and purchase expensive products. Without integrity and focus an enterprise may soon meet its demise.
I did not note any negative aspects of the book, and I recommend it for anyone in a leadership role. I do feel his principles are effective strategies for anyone in a leadership position in a corporate office or at home to succeed and lead a more enriched life. Because the book was well-edited, described an all-encompassing strategy for business success, and strongly advocated for compassion, I gave it 5 out of 5 stars.
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The Six Pillars Of Effective Leadership
View: on Bookshelves