Tag: John Maxwell

Coming in from the Cold by Dr. John Maxwell

• February 22, 2009 • Comments (0)
Coming in from the Cold by Dr. John Maxwell

Sir Ernest Shackleton was a great explorer who found himself and his crew in a life-or-death crisis when they had to abandon ship in the icy waters around Antarctica.

It was 1914, and Shackleton’s expedition had planned an unprecedented land …

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Defining Qualities of a 360º Leader by Dr. John Maxwell

• September 28, 2008 • Comments (0)
Defining Qualities of a 360º Leader by Dr. John Maxwell

Adaptability – Quickly adjusts to change.
Leaders in the middle may not be the first to know, but they are often the ones in charge of implementation. Adaptable managers in the middle are willing to embrace a change operationally even …

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Win-Win Decisions by Dr. John C. Maxwell

• June 1, 2008 • Comments (0)
Win-Win Decisions by Dr. John C. Maxwell

College basketball fans turn their attention each spring to March Madness, otherwise known as the NCAA Tournament. It’s a hoop-junkie’s dream come true – four weeks of “win-or-go-home” basketball featuring the best teams in the land. But what if they …

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In Pursuit of Potential

• February 12, 2008 • Comments (0)
In Pursuit of Potential

The following article was written by leadership expert, John Maxwell and published in Jim Rohn’s weekly ezine.

The enemy of great is good. The primary reason so few leaders or organizations ever become great is because they get good and …

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