The led can be leaders

February 10, 2012 10:10 am | Updated 10:10 am IST - Bangalore:

Robin Sharma with his new "THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI " at Land mark, Spencers Plaza in Chennai on Wednesday . Photo : R. Shivaji Rao

Robin Sharma with his new "THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI " at Land mark, Spencers Plaza in Chennai on Wednesday . Photo : R. Shivaji Rao

Everyone has leadership qualities, and it requires a little motivation to bring this aspect out. And who better to provide this motivation than self-help guru and motivational speaker Robin Sharma, who will be in town on February 29 for a half-day seminar on leadership.

The event, called ‘Lead without a title', will encapsulate the concepts mentioned in Mr. Sharma's latest book, The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life .

Mr. Sharma, who has written 11 books, including bestsellers The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide , will attempt to “inspire the leader” in every individual to take charge of his or her professional and personal life with a whole new approach, said a release.

The event primarily commemorates the fourth year of existence of the micro-lending group, Rang De. Since its launch in January 2008, the group has funded more than Rs. 6.4 crore to 12,500 low-income entrepreneurs from 13 States. The success of the initiative lies in encouraging individuals — with more than 3,500 people lending money — to act as social investors.

‘Lead without a title' will be held at Taj Vivanta, Yeshwantpur, Bangalore, on February 29, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Passes are available on www.rangde.org/robin

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