Anurag Rai, founder of the AMHWAL Leadership Academy and bestselling author of Leading with Human Quotient, Mind 2.0, and The Power Within, has released his highly anticipated fourth book, AMHWAL’s Organisational Compass.
In this thought-provoking and practical guide, Anurag distils over 15 years of leadership and organisational psychology experience into a simple yet powerful framework built around five fundamental questions every organisation must answer to achieve clarity, alignment, and performance:
- Who are you? – Defining your core values as an individual and as an organisation
- Who do you serve? – Understanding your customer persona
- Why do you exist? – Articulating your organisation’s purpose
- Where are you going? – Setting your vision and goals
- How will you get there? – Building strategy, systems, people, and processes
- What do you sell? – Clarifying your value proposition
Written as a hands-on organisational tool, the book is filled with real-life case studies, reflection prompts, and practical worksheets that readers can use to transform theory into action. It is designed to help business leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs create organisations that are not only high-performing but also purpose-driven and people-centred.
Speaking about the book, Anurag said: “Organisations don’t fail because people stop caring — they fail because people lose clarity. AMHWAL’s Organisational Compass is designed to help leaders rediscover that clarity, reconnect with their purpose, and align their people and processes with their vision.”
One early reader shared this glowing review on Amazon: “This is not another buzzword-filled management guide. It is a clear and practical reminder that clarity is the foundation of success. The book made me realise how often organisations drift because they never revisit the reason behind their existence. It is structured in a way that allows you to apply it immediately, and it challenges leaders to think differently about growth and alignment.”
AMHWAL’s Organisational Compass is now available on Amazon in paperback, hardback and Kindle formats.
For more information about the book, workshops, or leadership programmes inspired by it, visit www.amhwal.com.