Leadership 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know
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Unleash your leadership potential with this need-to-know guide, direct from the playbooks of America's most trusted leadership expert, John C. Maxwell.
No matter who you are, you can lead—and lead well. That is the message?New York Times?bestselling author John C. Maxwell gives in this power-packed guidebook
The consummate leader offers a succinct and inspiring framework for enhancing the leadership abilities you already possess.
In Leadership 101, Maxwell will teach you how to:
- Follow your vision and bring others with you
- Produce a lasting legacy
- Grow the loyalty of your followers
- Make continual investments in the quality of your leadership
- Increase your ability to influence others
- Determine your leadership "lid"
- Empower others through mentoring
- Create a foundation of trust
- Use self-discipline to improve your character—and your results
One of the keys to successful leadership is applying the concepts that have made other leaders strong. Here's your opportunity to do just that.
John C. Maxwell
John C. Maxwell is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, coach, and speaker who has sold more than 33 million books in fifty languages. He has been identified as the #1 leader in business and the most influential leadership expert in the world. His organizations - the John Maxwell Company, The John Maxwell Team, EQUIP, and the John Maxwell Leadership Foundation - have translated his teachings into seventy languages and used them to train millions of leaders from every country of the world. A recipient of the Horatio Alger Award, as well as the Mother Teresa Prize for Global Peace and Leadership from the Luminary Leadership Network, Dr. Maxwell influences Fortune 500 CEOs, the presidents of nations, and entrepreneurs worldwide. For more information about him visit JohnMaxwell.com.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Leadership 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know is Maxwell's condensation of his major talking points in leadership. It's a short book filled with soundbites and a few anecdotes. But I gleaned a few things.
Leadership is influence, and we all influence people throughout our day. Hence, we can all be leaders. Having more people in reach of your influence is a function of your development as a leader.
Bill Hybels' book on leadership (he often partners with Maxwell) was influential in my life. Hybels requires everyone in leadership positions at Willow Creek to be actively reading about leadership. I have taken that to heart so that I include books on leadership (including biographies and memoirs) in my regular rotation. Maxwell espouses that continuous reading and learning as critical for leaders. In 1969, he sent letters to key leaders in whatever industry he was working in soliciting 30 minutes of their time for $100. He interviewed them and tried to learn what they knew.
Maxwell endorses the Pareto principle: 20% of resources generate 80% of the results, so invest most of your time in the 20% of activities that generate the most revenue, the top 20% of your workforce, etc.
Your influence will be measured by what happens after you leave, so not planning a succession means you are not succeeding. Maxwell learned that one the hard way, the first church he helped build fell apart after he left-- he hadn't prepared them to continue in his absence. I think this point falls under Covey's point to "begin with the end in mind."
Volunteer organizations like churches are the most leader-centric organizations; the director/pastor cannot offer monetary incentives for productivity, so people have to be responding to the leadership-- there is some intrinsic reward here. Hence, the leader should work hard to develop people in his influence so that those people find it worthwhile to follow.
I have to think: How does this apply to government (or a union situation), where workers may not face fear of firing and there are no monetary incentives or opportunities for advancement that can be offered? I think that's similar to the voluntary organization, the leader can motivate employees by investing in their own development as a reward. Perhaps that investment means they leave the organization for a better position, but that's just part of the cost of having employees' motives aligned with the goal of the organization.
This book is short, hence I recommend it with 3.5 stars. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This simple, but direct book, gives the foundation of what a leader should be, how he/she should act, and how to continue to develop one's self to become the best leader a person can be. I highly recommend that this book be read and re-read many times.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A good introduction to leadership from the master of leadership John Maxwell...
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5John C. Maxwell has explained in a very good way characterisitcs of a good leaders, what he should do and how he must work. Highly receommneded for anyone starting their career in leadership role.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Short and precise. I really enjoyed reading it and learning
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Leadership 101 - John C. Maxwell
LEADERSHIP
101
LEADERSHIP
101
WHAT EVERY LEADER NEEDS TO KNOW
JOHN C. MAXWELL
pubCopyright © 2002 by Maxwell Motivation, Inc.,
a Georgia Corporation
All rights reserved. Written permission must be secured from
the publisher to use or reproduce any part of this book,
except for brief quotations in critical reviews or articles.
Published in Nashville, Tennessee, by Thomas Nelson. Thomas Nelson
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Portions of this book were previously published in Becoming a Person of
Influence, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, The 21 Indispensable
Qualities of a Leader, and Developing the Leader Within You.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication
Maxwell, John C., 1947–
Leadership 101 / John C. Maxwell.
p. cm.
ISBN 13: 978-0-7852-6419-4
1. Leadership. I. Title: Leadership one hundred one. II. Title.
HM1261 .M3897 2002
303.3'4—dc21
2002009572
Printed in the United States of America
10 11 12 13 WC 39 38 37 36
CONTENTS
Why Leadership 101?
PART 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LEADER
1: Why Should I Grow as a Leader?
2: How Can I Grow as a Leader?
PART 2: THE TRAITS OF A LEADER
3: How Can I Become Disciplined?
4: How Should I Prioritize My Life?
5: How Do I Develop Trust?
6: How Can I Effectively Cast Vision?
PART 3: THE IMPACT OF A LEADER
7: Why Is Influence Important?
8: How Does Influence Work?
9: How Can I Extend My Influence?
10: How Can I Make My Leadership Last?
Notes
About the Author
WHY LEADERSHIP 101?
Welcome to Leadership 101. You may be wondering why I’m doing another book on leadership. Let me tell you a story that will explain how Leadership 101 came about and why we’re doing it.
Every year I am invited to speak to the employees of Thomas Nelson Publishers in Nashville, Tennessee, and I am delighted to do it. I consider my publishers to be partners with me, and for a decade Thomas Nelson has been a good partner.
During my most recent visit, I got to speak to all of the publisher’s employees, from presidents to warehouse workers, and I explained to them why I write books. I do it because I want to help people be successful. And I believe that to be a success in life, a person needs to be able to master skills in four areas: Relationships, Equipping, Attitude, and Leadership. Those are the four subjects I write books about, and that’s why I say that anyone can be a REAL success.
After I was done speaking, Mike Hyatt, the publisher of Thomas Nelson, and Pete Nikolai, the vice president of backlist development, came up to me and said, "John, people are always asking for small books that they can read in one sitting. You really ought to do a short easy-to-read book on each of those subjects. And you should start with the subject that put your books on The New York Times and BusinessWeek bestsellers lists—leadership."
What they said is really true. People’s lives are hectic, their time is valuable, and at the same time they are on information overload. Did you know that more new information has been produced in the last thirty years than in the previous 5,000? A weekday edition of The New York Times contains more information than average people in seventeenth century England were likely to come across in their lifetime. The amount of information available in the world has doubled in the last five years, and it keeps doubling.
That’s why we’ve introduced Leadership 101. It’s the first in a series of four books that gives you the short course
on what it takes to become a REAL success. In Leadership 101, I’ve collected what you need to know for the bottom line on leadership. This book contains the essentials gained from more than thirty years of leadership experience. It defines leadership, identifies a few traits every leader should develop, and shows the impact leadership can have on your life and the lives of those you lead.
Did you know that each of us influences at least ten thousand other people during our lifetime? So the question is not whether you will influence someone, but how you will use your influence. This book is designed to help you develop your leadership ability and increase your personal and organizational success. Whether your desire is to build a business, strengthen your children, or reach the world, the first step in achieving it is raising your level of leadership.
Sir Francis Bacon observed that knowledge is power. Back when he lived and information was scarce, that may have been true. But today, it would be better to say that knowledge empowers—as long as it’s what you need. My desire is to empower you and to see you at the next level.
PART 1
THE DEVELOPMENT
OF A LEADER
I
WHY SHOULD I GROW AS A LEADER?
The higher the leadership,
the greater the effectiveness.
Ioften open my leadership conferences by explaining what I call the Law of the Lid because it helps people understand the value of leadership. If you can get a handle on this principle, you will see the incredible impact of leadership on every aspect of life. So here it is: Leadership ability is the lid that determines a person’s level of effectiveness. The lower an individual’s ability to lead, the lower the lid on his potential. The higher the leadership, the greater the effectiveness. To give you an example, if your leadership rates an 8, then your effectiveness can never be greater than a 7. If your leadership is only a 4, then your effectiveness will be no higher than a 3. Your leadership ability—for better or for worse—always determines your effectiveness and the potential impact of your organization.
Let me tell you a story that illustrates the Law of the Lid. In 1930, two young brothers named Dick and Maurice moved from New Hampshire to California in search of the American Dream. They had just gotten out