Captain Raghu Raman, who has been fortunate to have had a career spanning three different domains, have worked in the Indian Army for 12 years, then in the corporate world for 16 years, and then in the government for five years. But whether it was the disciplined style of leadership in the armed forces or the mostly incentive-driven environment of the corporates, or the process-driven style of the government, he found that there were some principles of leadership that were common across all of them. And these valuable lessons of leadership could be learnt from literally thousands of leaders who are all around us. But who are the people who are considered to be good leaders? Whose wisdom, experience and counsel we can seek and who we can all learn from?