The book The Ignorant Maestro gives the feel of being orchestrated more than
composed. There is a sense of artistic flow as author and orchestral conductor Itay Talgam takes us on a journey
into the minds of six great orchestral conductors. The author’s purpose is to
expose us to the leadership lessons to be learned by the differing styles of
each maestro. In the process, Talgam offers his own insights into how leaders may
use ignorance to produce new knowledge and use gaps to achieve unity. The
fascinating stories Talgam shares about each conductor are used to reveal the
strengths and weaknesses of various leadership styles. This is not a how-to
book. There is no definitive prescription for how to lead. Rather, Talgam
encourages us to synthesize whatever lessons we may extract from each example
to compose our own approach to leading. An inspiring, informative, and
practical read for those who wish to find their own voice as a leader.