Last week, I had the opportunity to be with John Maxwell at an event to raise money to train leaders around the world. It was an outstanding experience. One of the highlights was a session John led about questions that changed his life.
Last week, I had the opportunity to be with John Maxwell at an event to raise money to train leaders around the world. It was an outstanding experience. One of the highlights was a session John led about questions that changed his life.
One of the cool things Chick-fil-A has done in recent years is sponsor the Chick-fil-A Leadercast. It's really an attempt for us to add value to people's lives beyond the transactions in our restaurants. We found a great partner in Giant Impact to work with us, and they've created a very powerful event. We believe investing in the leaders of the world will pay huge dividends because everything rises and falls on leadership.
One of the things I've learned from John Maxwell is that those closest to you determine your level of success. The most compelling evidence for this is your administrative assistant. A great one will multiply your impact tremendously! The wrong one can easily sabotage your success.
Last week at the Chick-fil-A Leadercast, John Maxwell talked about personal growth for leaders. No surprise there. John has been challenging and equipping leaders for decades. On this occasion he shared a few of the big ideas from his upcoming book, The 17 Laws of Leadership Growth. This post is about the Law of Environment which says, Growth thrives in conducive surroundings.
In my last post, I outlined some of the reasons I find self-leadership to be so difficult. My short list included:
I’ve spent the last few weeks unpacking some of the lessons we’ve learned over the last 20 years about creating high-performance teams. I couldn’t conclude this series without sharing what may be the greatest learning of all…
As I think about the topic of personal growth, my mind easily races to the men and women who invested in my development over the years. No one person could be singled out. There have been leaders who helped form my character and others that sharpened my skills.
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