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Toto's Reflections: The Leadership Lessons from the Wizard of Oz

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Running with the Big Dogs! In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy's Toto was clearly a dog of character. He knew when to sit still, when to bark, and when to make a fuss. He was simply a real dog with real observations about real situations. And the Oz experience reinforced what his parents taught him as a small pup: Care deeply. Bark only when necessary but then, forcefully. Be curious. Express yourself. Embrace the world and have no fears. The story of Dorothy's journey to Oz has captivated generations of children and adults alike since it was first published by L. Frank Baum in 1900. Dorothy's adventures have been analyzed from virtually every perspective-psychological, historical, economic, and the like-except from the perspective of the only other character that was with her every step of the way: Toto! Dorothy's little dog wrote this book and buried his manuscript in a can with an old bone on the original Gale farmstead. Dr. Fickenscher came upon it quite accidently and was given the opportunity to edit Toto's original thoughts on the Leadership Lessons from The Wizard of Oz, which he now shares with you. Of course, there are the usual thoughts on brainpower, heart, and courage, but in this book, there is much, much more. The many lessons of Oz will captivate your imagination and, no doubt, serve as a guide in your quest to become a better leader! Toto's Reflections will help you contribute to making a difference in the world, and challenge you to consider what you can do, starting right now, to make the world a better place!

144 pages, Paperback

First published March 8, 2013

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February 27, 2017
This book was a bit of a mixed bag for me. While a lot of the "lessons" were good ones to take to heart as both a person and a leader, the Oz fan in me was let down by portions of it.

I will start with my negatives and give fair warning that some will be unfairly critical. First, while simplicity is one of the lessons presented (and truthfully, something more of us should adapt), this book came across as almost too simplistic. While it shows that it took me well over a month to read it, that was due to time available to devote to it. I easily zipped through about 100 (out of 144) in less than two hours. That's counting highlighting and rereading parts I wanted to take note of. I feel like the concept and it's lessons could have been put together in a different format that could have been just as good, if not better. Speaking of format, while the concept of Toto sharing the lessons he learned during his famous visit to Oz, I feel as though this was lean upon a little too much. Maybe it's because I'm not a huge fan of the first person narrative, maybe it's because it felt like it was both whimsical and self-important at the time, maybe it's something else. It is quite possible that because I have been a huge Oz fan for essentially my entire life, that the inconsistencies in storytelling drive me nuts (ironic if you know anything about the 14 books about Oz that L. Frank Baum wrote). At first it seems like Toto's tale is in-sync with the original novel, but that concept quickly takes a back seat to the classic 1939 film. And her name is GLINDA, not Glenda.

Now for the good. The lessons were all pretty easy to understand and using the backdrop of the well-known story helped illustrate them in a fairly easy manner. There is also a lot of great lessons to be learned from this book as well. It had me either reflecting on ways to incorporate lessons into my leadership style now or it helped affirm some of the ideas and approaches that I currently take. For me, the epilogue and discussion sections at the end were really what saved this book from the lower rating I was debating (mostly because of my ire over story and "Glenda" haha). These two areas were very straightforward with the information they had to share and this info was worthwhile and beneficial. The author spoke with such genuine passion that it really fired me up to put some of these ideas into practice in what I do and made me think about how I could share and teach these ideas to others.

All in all, I wanted to like this book more than I did, but given that it did contain great information and ideas and was a relatively quick read, it was still worthwhile.

If you are looking for a resource on leadership, this is a good start. If you are an Oz purist, you may want to pass or go in being far warned.
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March 16, 2022
A very cute book on leadership from the perspective of Toto from the great Wizard of Oz by Frank L. Baum. Over the course of this book, “Toto” spills the secret lessons and wisdom he was left with after he and Dorothy’s journey through Oz.
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April 9, 2025
I’m glad I read this book. The author in a very concise, easy to read book, made the argument for looking at the story of the Wizard of Oz through Toto’s eyes and sharing Toto’s reminiscences in ways that easily illustrate these lessons. It is witty, delightful and clear read.
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