Aditya Simha is a Professor of Management at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater.
I never knew that I am an Otterhound! “Learning Leadership from Dogs” by Aditya Simha explores leadership qualities by drawing parallels between canine behavior and effective leadership. The book delves into themes such as courage, communication, authenticity, kindness, respect, gratitude, trust, intelligence, joy, and resilience, using various dog breeds to exemplify these traits. —Terrance (Terry) Rowinski, President, CDS Global, Inc., USA. A very engaging read. The author draws references between the inherent canine characteristics of various breeds of dogs and the necessary traits for leaders and their teams. These analogies make complex management ideas relatable and engaging while also learning more about a number of different breeds. —Dave Wittwer, retired CEO of TDS Telecom. “Having enjoyed Dr. Simha’s other work on leadership and ethics, I was excited to read “Learning Leadership from Dogs.” The way that Dr. Simha breaks down leadership concepts into insightful themes based on dog breeds is nothing short of clever. I enjoyed it immensely.” —Dr. Michael J. Urick; Dean, Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics, and Government at Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, USA. “Dr. Simha has written a leadership book you probably didn’t know you needed! This book is full of interesting dog breed facts that really make leadership concepts engaging and understandable. This is a fun way to learn about leadership!” —Dr. Gordon B. Schmidt (Author: Leaders Assemble! Leadership in the MCU), Professor of Management, University of Louisiana Monroe, USA. “It is an engaging and delightful journey into the world of diverse dog breeds and the nuances of leadership. This book offers an enjoyable and accessible read. It seamlessly blends education with entertainment, making it a truly pleasurable experience for readers of all ages.” —Dr. Fariss Mousa, Zane D. Showker Professor of Entrepreneurship, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, USA. “In this delightfully written and well-researched book, Dr. Aditya Simha has combined his enormous knowledge of various dog breeds with his scholarly insights on the subject of leadership, explaining critical leadership qualities that dogs embody and leaders can learn from. The result is a surprisingly well-written book that can benefit anyone, a fresh graduate or a seasoned professional.” —Dr. Anish Dave, Professor of English at Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus, GA, USA. “This book offers a lighthearted and enjoyable exploration of leadership concepts, using the world of dogs as a relatable framework to introduce research and theories that both novice and seasoned leaders can use in their leadership journeys. Readers will easily recognize their favorite dog breeds, and relate to the lessons that we can learn from their unique traits and characteristics.”—Lazarina Topuzova, Department of Communication and Organizational Leadership, School of Communication and Media, Robert Morris University, USA. “This book is written with a loving respect for the readers! As a former Marine Corps Dog Handler, I love the connection between dogs and leadership fundamentals Dr. Simha makes. This book has leadership, fun, and dogs all in one. Great Read!”—Sgt. Ross Gundlach, MBA, USMC/Army, 2008–2017, USA. “Learning Leadership from Dogs is a truly brilliant book. Dr. Simha has written an invaluable guidebook for how good and effective leaders operate, all through the delightful lens of some of the most unique dog breeds on earth. A rare book that captures the qualities of exemplary leadership through parallels to (hu)man’s best friend.”—Jenna J. Homburg, MBA, CPDT-KA, Canine Behaviorist, Humane Society of the United States and Explosive Detection Dog Handler, AMK9, USA. “Much has been written about leadership, but Dr. Simha hit the mark! Dogs are our best friends and constant companions, yet we underestimate what we can learn from them. Simha has taken complex traits and characteristics that leaders should demonstrate and made them simple by showing how dogs embody them.”—Brian T. Baker, President and CEO of Sentry Equipment Corp, USA.