HAMZA KHAN is an award-winning marketer, best-selling author of The Burnout Gamble, and global keynote speaker, whose TEDx talk ""Stop Managing, Start Leading"" has been viewed more than a million times. He empowers youth and early talent through his work as Managing Director of Student Life Network, Canada's largest and most comprehensive education resource platform. Learn more at HamzaKhan.ca.
"""Hamza Khan beautifully reminds us that being human is what we all need to be. Leadership, Reinvented is a thoughtful guide for modern leaders aspiring to build resilient organizations that truly serve people and society."" --Anitta Krishan, culture builder ""Hamza's unique global approach to creating the next wave of leaders is a must-read. It is filled with rich stories, personal insights, and deeply practical strategies. Not only will you think differently, you will act differently."" --Gregg Brown, award-winning international speaker and author ""Leaders beware: there's no new normal. Author Khan has stripped away the façade of the past and crafted a brilliant, strong, and straightforward path for forging humanity with strategy. With clear focus and sharp examples, discover what it will take to not only survive but thrive in a world unlike anything we have ever seen. Documented and directive. Practical yet profound."" --Eileen McDargh, CEO of The Resiliency Group and author of Burnout to Breakthrough: Building Resiliency to Refuel, Recharge and Reclaim What Matters and Your Resiliency GPS ""This brilliant new book on leadership is packed with incredibly valuable insights into leading humanely and with purpose. Written in his characteristic lucid prose, Hamza Khan peppers this book with compelling contemporary examples of real-world leaders. Meticulously researched, flawlessly structured, and representing leaders from a diverse array of backgrounds, this is undeniably one of the most perspicacious leadership books written in the last 20 years."" --James Hunt, senior lecturer in organisational behaviour, graduate program director at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and coauthor of Leadership: Regional & Global Perspectives"