I suspect you've reinvented, no reinvigorated a genre.
Darryl Earl David, Head of Department: English School of Arts : Languages & Literature University of KwaZulu-NatalUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal
Please tell Igno I have read his book twice already! It is so well written and easy to read, love it!
Tabitha Lolliot, Hospital General ManagerMediclinic
Wow. I could not put down the book. I believe and hope the message will have a huge impact on leaders everywhere.
Freddie MeiringMediclinic
“Every now and then in life you stumble upon something that creates a pause moment. A moment which you recognise as one that will change your views and thoughts for the better. A moment and a discovery of a new way of thinking about yourself and your life. Reading this book is one of those moments. You want to shout it out from the mountain tops and share it with the world. As with all things, some people may miss it and others will recognise the moment and pick up the book.”
Fanie LaubscherBeautique Photography
“Stories shape the way we create our world. In order to create a better future, we need better leaders. Better leaders tell better stories. Light on Leadership leads the way.”
Nico BairdAcademic Partners
In Light on Leadership I received the gift of transformation of the hearts and minds of leaders who are transported by the power of our human storying and meaning-making capacity. This book invites us into the stories, heart, community, space, lens and practices that create transformation as we paint our own lives, our relationships, our organisations and our world with light.
Chené Swart is a consultant in leadership development and organisational transformation and author of the book, Re-authoring the World.
... a delightful smorgasbord of timeless universal principles, lessons and stories within stories that are simultaneously cognitive, emotional, spiritual and visceral. My left and right hemispheres were nudged into a Whole Brain, Kairos Dance that reconnected me with what it means to be fully human......congratulations on an extraordinary story book debut which I believe is destined to find its way onto the silver screen...
Bruce CopleyAhaa Learning
Light on Leadership is a valuable gift to the world. With a gentle touch, the author relates an amalgam of stories resembling Babushka dolls, wrapped around each other to unmask essential truths about leading oneself and others towards purposeful lives. Light on Leadership extends the tradition of Clarissa Pinkola Estes of Women Who Run With The Wolves and The Gift of Story, exemplifying a Spanish Cantadora storytelling style, yet rooted in a South African motif. It’s authentic particularity in South Africa reveals universal lessons, applicable as much to South Africans as they are to Americans and Australians, Asians and Indians, and all those in-between. Practical in orientation, Light on Leadership is a gorgeous and compelling read, easily digestible, both amusing and sad. It combines powerful allegorical, historical, anecdotal and biographical storytelling elements, a grand feat, and I recommend it to all who envisage a better world.”
Peter ChristieBig Chief Talking Bull - Storyteller