Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.4092
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Thomas Nelson
Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 304
Printing Date: September 18, 2007
Publishing house: Thomas Nelson
Sale Popularity Level: 601697
Studio: Thomas Nelson
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In The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, John C. Maxwell combines insights learned from his 40-plus years of leadership successes and mistakes with observations from the worlds of business, politics, sports, religion, and military conflict. Some highlights of the revised edition of this New York Times bestseller, which has sold more than a million copies, are:
- Every chapter has been revised
- 2 chapters - 'The Law of Addition' and 'The Law of the Picture' - are entirely new
- 17 new stories are included
- 6 chapters are 50% revised
- 5 chapters are 75% revised
- Application pieces follow every chapter
- Leadership evaluation is included
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I came across the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership in a leadership training program at my company. It's a great book because it's very practical and the advice points you in the direction you need to head if you want to succeed as a leader.
Another book we read in the class that I highly recommend for leaders is The Emotional Intelligence Quick Book
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This is very good book it helps retrain the brain on tasks that were
forgotten over the years.
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The subject matter of the book is really great, but in my humble opinion, the delivery of it is pretty boring. I purchased the book to pre-read before sending off to my 23-year old daughter (recent college grad) and I know it won't capture her attention...it didn't capture mine.
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I found "The 21 Laws" to be all that it's hacked up to be, and I think I've read most of the Leadership tomes. Now I have luckily found the new book called "Going Beyond Leadership of Character" by West Point author Norman Thomas Remick which took me to the subsequent step in leadership, trying to become not just a good leader, but a great leader. You might say, like the book, "Good to Great", shows you what makes some companies go from being good to being great, the book, "Going Beyond...", shows you how leaders can go from being good to being great. After reading the Maxwell book, and then going further by reading the Remick book and putting it into action, I think I'm on my way. That's why I recommend "The 21 Laws" and "Going Beyond Leadership of Character" to everyone.
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I enjoyed reading this book. It gave me valuable insight to the mindsets and principles required to being an outstanding leader. I agree. Leaders are sometimes born, but more often than not, you too can be a better leader if you develop and follow these sound principles.
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