What If a Silverback Gorilla Could
Teach You More About
Leadership Than an MBA?
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Brought to life through decades of training and coaching leaders.
After coaching and training thousands of leaders at companies like Google, Prudential, Levi Strauss & Co., and government agencies across three continents, Strategic Advisor to Fortune 1000 CEOs, Linal Harris ventured deep into the Ugandan wilderness. What he discovered changed everything he knew about leadership.
Experience the lessons that emerged from tracking silverback gorillas, observing elephant matriarchs, and witnessing nature's most effective leaders in their element.
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Inside Nature's Leadership CODE
24 Powerful Lessons • 6 Transformational Chapters • Stunning Wildlife Photography Throughout
Failure Is Effortless
Excellence requires intentional action. Learn why gorillas act decisively while human leaders hesitate—and how to build the same clarity of purpose.
Real Strength Doesn't Shout
Watch a silverback snap a branch as thick as your calf without effort—not to show off, but to serve his family. True authority serves the team, not the ego.
Nature Knows a Fraud
A butterfly landed on Linal's shoulder for 20 minutes during a trek. The ranger smiled: "You must have good energy. Butterflies always know." What does your team sense?
Go Where the Water Is
Smart hippos don't wait by dry watering holes hoping for rain. They move. What dried-up strategies are you clinging to out of habit instead of results?
Signal Before Charging
Rhinos give clear, escalating warnings before attacking. Do your teams know your warning signals? Nature uses early warning systems to prevent catastrophes.
Purpose Is Permanent
"Rain, sleet, or snow...we go!" Real purpose endures through storms, not just sunshine. Gorillas don't cancel family time because of weather—neither should committed leaders.
Plus 18 more transformational lessons from the the wilderness of Uganda...