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February 28, 2026
In a world that often measures success by personal achievement, 'Leaving People Better: The Art of Transformational Influence' challenges leaders to redefine their impact. This book is a guide for emerging and established leaders, entrepreneurs, managers, and mentors who aspire to lead with integrity, empathy, and purpose. It encourages a fundamental shift in perspective: measuring success not by individual accomplishments, but by the growth and empowerment of others. Amaka Adindu provides practical tools and actionable strategies to cultivate emotional intelligence, foster genuine connections, and develop people with confidence and care. Learn how to move beyond transactional relationships to create transformational influence that builds a legacy rooted in contribution, not control. Every interaction, whether in business, leadership, mentorship, or personal life, leaves an imprint. This book serves as a powerful reminder of your capacity to uplift and strengthen those around you. It's a call to action for anyone who wants to create environments where individuals not only succeed but also thrive and feel truly valued. Discover how to harness your influence to make a lasting positive mark, empowering teams, brands, and cultures to reach their full potential. 'Leaving People Better' is essential reading for those ready to lead with heart and build a future defined by meaningful human development.
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