Julius Caesar is an experienced strategist who was not afraid of difficult decisions, a wise communicator, a master of negotiations. These qualities are still valued in true leaders. In ancient times, people also faced misinformation and unreliability of partners, learned to accurately formulate messages, define a goal and unite a team. Since then, only the circumstances have changed, but the essence of the processes has remained the same. By exploring Caesar's personal priorities and achievements, Alan Axelrod offers a new perspective on the life of a prominent politician. The author focuses on 6 laws that characterize his leadership and singles out 92 invaluable rules that will help everyone , who strives to be successful in any business, to realize his own ambitions and to be a leader.