Autobiography of world leaders

What if you could step inside the minds of the world's most influential leaders? Leaders biography books offer that rare chance, revealing not just decisions and achievements but the messy, human stories behind them. This genre shines a light on resilience, strategy, and character shaped by trials and triumphs — essentials for anyone eager to learn leadership beyond theory. Sheryl Sandberg. Start Building Your Influence Today Reading biographies on world leaders yields valuable lessons on leadership skills and visibility. But all the best books yield a clear insight: None of these leaders waited to be noticed. They actively shaped the conversation around their ideas. Early years First steps Professional growth Public recognition Peak period Later years Public interest Professional activity Media attention
The first half of the 20th century was an era when individuals could have a huge impact on the course of history—whether for good or bad, argues political scientist Michael Mandelbaum. He recommends the best biographies to read about the eight world leaders who feature in his latest book, The Titans of the Twentieth Century, from Woodrow Wilson () to Mao Zedong ().