From Cradle to Boardroom challenges the widely held belief that leadership begins in adulthood. Instead, it presents a compelling research-based argument that the foundations of leadership are formed much earlier-during the early years of childhood.Drawing on two complementary studies, the book explores how early socio-emotional experiences shape the internal capacities that later define effective leaders. The first study examines how structured learning environments that integrate etiquette education and public speaking influence children's confidence, social interaction, and emerging leadership behaviours. The second study turns to accomplished adult leaders, analysing how formative childhood experiences contributed to the development of resilience, ethical decision-making, communication presence, and relational leadership.By connecting early childhood development with adult leadership identity, the book introduces a developmental continuum that bridges early education and leadership formation across the life course.Blending research insights with practical implications for educators, parents, and institutions, From Cradle to Boardroom offers a powerful message: leadership does not begin in the boardroom-it begins in the earliest environments where children learn how to think, communicate, and relate to others