![]() ![]() ![]() He was curious about what motivated and satisfied people, and he was a firm believer in meritocracy and moderation to help his people coexist. Khan was a keen student of human nature, says Jack Weatherford, whose book Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is often cited as the definitive history of the great warlord. Leadership Lesson #1: Don’t Just Know People-Know Their Why You can learn a lot from him about making that sticky transition from ho-hum boss to inspirational leader at the office.īonus: The only things you’ll have to burn to the ground are a few bad habits. ![]() Turns out, Genghis Khan was quite the people person. And yet, what a great guy! To those close to him anyway. Along the way, his armies captured 12 million square miles of territory-the equivalent of the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America combined. Genghis Khan was a blood-thirsty warrior who, according to some scholars, reduced the world’s population by as much as 40 million over two decades in the early 13th century. ![]()
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