Have you ever had a watch that is 2 minutes late? Because that's how I felt while reading this book.
He overstretched himself massively by trying to write a book on leadership *both* for the church and the secular audience. Or, to put it more succinctly - he failed.
But in each chapter he has some interesting things to say nevertheless, and b/c it made me think a lot, this is a keeper (and because it's brief enough), even when I'm quite proactive in reducing the size of my library instead of letting it grow.
For the record: I regard the author to be disqualified on biblical grounds for leadership position in the church.