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                                The Centre for Army Leadership (CAL) is the 
                               British Army’s custodian of leadership debate, 
                                thinking and doctrine. It seeks to stimulate 
                               discussion about leadership and so further the 
                                institution’s knowledge of best practice and 
           Book Review                 experience.  
                 No.12         Book Reviews are written by and for serving 
              December 2019     soldiers and officers, summarising a wide 
                                range of notable leadership-related books. 
        The Four Vs of Leadership: Vision, Values, 
          Value-Added, Vitality by Peter Shaw 
                  Reviewed by SSgt Matt Albrighton AGC (RMP) 
                   Peter Shaw draws his expertise in leadership from his wide-ranging 
                   experience in the field. As a senior civil servant, a reader in the 
                   Church of England, a successful coach and a popular teacher of 
                   leadership and management, he brings together a diverse set of 
                   skills to create his authentic, optimistic advice. 
         Shaw offers a useful insight using a different approach to coaching and leadership from 
      some empirical work in the field. The Four Vs of Leadership is an unusual book in some respects 
      as it does not conform to the usual range or design of leadership and management books. 
      Despite its title, it does not seek to propose any simplistic formula for success. The Four Vs are 
      well explained under their individual headings; “Vision”, “Values”, “Value-added” and “Vitality” 
      and  are  suggested  for  use  as  a  framework  for  thinking  about  your  own  philosophy  and 
      approach to leading others. On initial reading you would begin to form the idea that it is written 
      with a focus on spirituality, but the reader would be encouraged to read on, as this is very brief 
      and the author does not intend to impart any religious or spiritual position for his audience.  
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        The book, whilst on first impression may appear a little unorthodox, lends itself more to 
     the genre of coaching rather than management, evidenced by the vast field experience which 
     Shaw explains and frequently alludes to, utilising a ‘what works’ approach for the reader’s 
     benefit. He also reflects on his experiences as a senior civil servant and how some of his positive 
     ideology  encouraged  growth.  Shaw  provides  a  caveat  for  readers  to  maintain  an  open-
     mindedness approach with the Four Vs and its application. He also emphasises that his book is 
     not the panacea for gold standard coaching or leadership, but rather a tool to be made easily 
     accessible to refer to when planning or delivering coaching, mentoring or leading, as well as its 
     usefulness for personal reflection.  
         
        The Four Vs are explained exceptional well and have no hidden or cryptic messages, 
     leaving the reader quite satisfied that the model and approaches laid out in the book are clear 
     and well written. Shaw explains in his book that the Four Vs are intended for use as often as 
     possible  with  a  strong  emphasis  on  self-reflection.  The  book  will  also  allow  for  personal 
     development in terms of enhancing team leadership and nurturing effective leadership skills.  
         
        Shaw subtly reminds the reader of the responsibilities placed upon the effective leader 
     and in some respects reflects elements of the British Army’s Values and Standards. The Four Vs 
     are meaningful and they hold useful ethical benefits for any leader to embed in their day-to-day 
     working and private lives. Shaw has provided a valuable insight for personal development in 
     leadership, building on individual resilience and how the effective leader can, in turn, provide 
     excellent coaching.  
      
     Peter Shaw 
     The Four Vs of Leadership: Vision, Values, Value-Added, Vitality 
     John Wiley & Sons, 2006 
      
     The views expressed in Book Reviews are solely those of the author and do 
     not necessarily reflect the official thinking of the British Army or the 
     Ministry of Defence. Get our Book Reviews at www.army.mod.uk/who-we-
     are/our-schools-and-colleges/centre-for-army-leadership/centre-for-
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