Leadership does not always begin with choice.Often, it begins with responsibility.Across South Africa's public sector and many complex organisations, managers and executives operate in environments where critical decisions are made at higher levels and passed down for implementation. Within these realities, leaders are still expected to deliver results, maintain public trust, support their teams and uphold integrity - sometimes with limited influence over the decisions themselves. This tension defines much of modern leadership work.Rubber Stamp is written for leaders navigating this space with care and commitment.Grounded in South African governance and organisational realities, the book offers a thoughtful, practical guide to leading well within structured, top-down systems. Rather than encouraging confrontation or disruption, it focuses on how leaders can exercise meaningful influence, sound judgment and steady transformation from where they stand.Through real-world insights, reflective questions and applied leadership frameworks, Rubber Stamp explores how to remain effective, credible and purpose-driven when formal decision-making power is constrained. It speaks directly to the questions many managers and executives quietly carry: How do I lead with integrity under pressure? How do I motivate and protect my team when choices are limited? How do I create progress without overstepping professional or political boundaries?Readers will learn how to lead with clarity and confidence in structured environments, build trust across political and administrative divides, inspire teams within compliance-driven cultures, and navigate complexity with professionalism and discernment. The book emphasises incremental, sustainable change - progress that is relational, ethical and rooted in daily leadership practice.Rubber Stamp affirms that leadership still matters, even when the rules are already written. It offers reassurance, guidance and practical tools for leaders committed to serving responsibly, thoughtfully and with lasting impact - right where they are.