Most leadership books are written for people who are already labeled as “leaders”—corporate execs, high-ranking managers, entrepreneurs. They may not speak to the underrepresented young person or uncommon experienced person with a dream to create change in the world, or that entry-level employee with big ideas about how their organization could be better. But these individuals have just as much capacity to lead as a CEO, just as much entrepreneurial drive as a startup founder, and they can benefit from lessons in leadership from an honest, authentic teacher and coach.
Leadership, as Archie L. Jones Jr. explains it, is the power of social influence that maximizes the efforts of others toward the achievement of a goal. Anyone with a goal that they need to enlist others to help achieve is, at least potentially, a leader—whether they are a student or a professor at Harvard Business School.
In The Treasure You Seek, Jones sets out to share his lessons with an audience beyond his classroom. Readers will learn how to establish, build, and leverage their leadership capital—their resources and influence— utilizing the “5 Cs” framework—Capability, Culture, Communication, Connection, and Confidence— to achieve their goals. Your treasure may be social impact, political influence, productive community engagement, or creating and leading a healthy, happy family. Whatever treasure you seek, leadership capital is the resource to help you get there.