Leadership gold lessons learned from a lifetime of leading
A leader among leaders, John Maxwell promised himself early in his career that he wouldn't write this book until he was sixty. And now it's finally here. Leadership Gold took Maxwell a lifetime to write, and it delivers his most valuable lessons from forty years of leading. With his signat...
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Nashville, TN
Thomas Nelson
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Searching for Gold
- 1 If It's Lonely at the Top, You're Not Doing Something Right
- 2 The Toughest Person to Lead Is Always Yourself
- 3 Defining Moments Define Your Leadership
- 4 When You Get Kicked in the Rear, You Know You're out in Front
- 5 Never Work a Day in Your Life
- 6 The Best Leaders Are Listeners
- 7 Get in the Zone and Stay There
- 8 A Leader's First Responsibility Is to Define Reality
- 9 To See How the Leader Is Doing, Look at the People
- 10 Don't Send Your Ducks to Eagle School
- 11 Keep Your Mind on the Main Thing
- 12 Your Biggest Mistake Is Not Asking What Mistake You're Making
- 13 Don't Manage Your Time-Manage Your Life
- 14 Keep Learning to Keep Leading
- 15 Leaders Distinguish Themselves During Tough Times
- 16 People Quit People, Not Companies
- 17 Experience Is Not the Best Teacher
- 18 The Secret to a Good Meeting Is the Meeting Before the Meeting
- 19 Be a Connector, Not Just a Climber
- 20 The Choices You Make, Make You
- 21 Influence Should Be Loaned but Never Given
- 22 For Everything You Gain, You Give Up Something
- 23 Those Who Start the Journey with You Seldom Finish with You
- 24 Few Leaders Are Successful Unless a Lot of People Want Them to Be
- 25 You Only Get Answers to the Questions You Ask
- 26 People Will Summarize Your Life in One Sentence-Pick It Now.


