Lead Like Julius Caesar - A local author and coach helps you achieve the top
Paul Vanderbroeck with newly published "Lead like Julius Caesar"
Another local author contacted us with their newly published book. We caught up with Paul Vanderbroeck, an executive coach, and asked a few questions.
What has been the inspiration behind "Lead like Julius Caesar"?
Throughout my career in leadership development I have used historical examples in my work, whether that is through books or articles, as case studies in workshops or in individual coaching sessions. There are many successful leaders in history. What makes Caesar stand out is the accumulation of achievements. Whether you look at military leadership, pollitical leadership, change management, organisational leadership, talent management, communication and even as a writer, Caesar alsways ends up in the top five of all leaders, while never being perfect. It was worth digging into.
International mobility has been around for a long time. Caesar spent more than half of his career abroad as an expatriate, which I also talk about in the book. Some of these assignments were short: 1-2 years; one (in Gaul) was long: 9 years. They were always split assignments, i.e. where his family stayed in Rome. Caesar’s stints abroad were both challenging and beneficial for his career and his peronal life.
Have you been working on this idea forever?
As an Ancient Historian, with a PhD in Roman Leadership, Julius Caesar has been on my mind often. It is more recently that I have discovered how complex and multidimensional he is as a person and a leader. After my book on women leaders in historty, it was time to look at another case study.
What is the biggest obstacle you have had to overcome?
Providing just enough historical context for people to understand the story without writing a book of history.
What are your plans for the future?
The new thing about this book, is the application of modern leadershp developoment models to Julius Caesar’s leadership, career and personality. That proved to be quite insightful. My next project is to go back to the four women leaders I wrote a book about and do the same with them.
Later this year there will be a German version coming out for those who prefer to read in that language.
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