World-Renowned, Award-Winning Author & Speaker
“Robin Sharma’s books are helping people all around the world live great lives.”
—Paulo Coelho, author of the international bestseller The Alchemist
Robin Sharma, a globally respected leadership expert and humanitarian, was born in Mbale, Uganda before moving to Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia. After graduating from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University with two law degrees, Sharma began working with an eminent law firm before securing a position with the Federal Justice Department. Unfulfilled in his law career, he began writing what went on to be his first international bestseller, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari (1997).
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari was discovered in a Chapter’s bookstore when it was still a self-published book by the then-president of Harper Collins Ed Carson. This was the beginning of a journey that has led to Sharma selling over 15 million books in over 85 nations and made him one of the most influential and top-selling authors in the world.
Sharma has been ranked as one of the top five leadership gurus in the world in an independent survey. Speaking.com voted Sharma one of the top five leadership speakers on the scene today. And his library of authored work continues to be followed by fans such as Desmond Tutu, Jon Bon Jovi, Taylor Swift and members of royal families.
Sharma has shared his widely respected leadership philosophy with some of the world’s top Fortune 500 companies like Microsoft, General Electric, Nike, FedEx, Hewlett-Packard, PricewaterhouseCoopers, IBM and Starbucks, and entrepreneurs such as Richard Branson, Steve Wozniak and Shaquille O’Neal have been members of his faculty, sharing the stage with him.
Sharma continues to write new books, develop a clothing line and apparel company, and give back through his humanitarian efforts. He’s moving forward with film options for his books, continuously iterates his live events (The Titan Summit and Personal Mastery Academy) and is always Leading Without A Title.
The 90/90/1 Rule | Robin Sharma
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