There are always two sides of a coin. I enjoyed this book and its perspectives on the actions of Elon recently. The author shares the perspective that Elon hasn't changed much as he still focuses on his core values - the 11 principles that are being described in detail.
There have been brilliant and thought provoking biographies of Elon Musk, but "The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk" is not one of them, despite high hopes for one updated for his Twitter buyout. Instead, what you have is a series of unrelated chapters that focus on one phase in Musk's career. Instead of going deeper into the facts or presenting insights from various participants, each chapter is dominated by a painful, heavily editorialized harangue of the author's personal opinions, using Musk's story as a jumpoff point. For example, there is no depth in the chapter that recounts how Musk changed the Twitter blue check mark from the product of vetting to a paid $8 subscription, and the reader gains no new insight a basic Google search would return. But the author could not resist interjecting with a bit of pomp that Twitter never gave him a blue check mark, despite his track record as a journalist. This book is at best useful for Musk fans who want a highlight reel of anecdotes about their hero, but even then, it is diluted by the pointless commentary interjected by the heavy handed narrator.
I loved reading this book. Each chapter is well written and it ties in nicely to the lesson Dennis wants to convey. I'm a Elon fan. No man in modern history has been so targetted but time and again Elon has defied the odds and come on top.