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The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You

Author: John C. Maxwell | Language: English | ISBN: 0785288376 | Format: PDF

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John C. Maxwell is an internationally renowned leadership expert, coach, and author with more than 22 million books sold. Dr. Maxwell founded the John Maxwell Company, the John Maxwell Team, and EQUIP, organizations that have trained more than 5 million leaders in 185 countries. Read his blog at JohnMaxwell.com. He lives in Atlanta.

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INTRODUCTION

I have the privilege of teaching leadership across the country and around the globe, and I often get the opportunity to talk with people who are attending one of my conferences for a second, third, or even fourth time. At a recent conference here in the United States, a man in his late fifties whom I had met several years before came up and spoke to me during a break. He grabbed my hand and shook it vigorously. "Learning leadership has changed my life," he said. "But I sure wish I had heard you twenty years ago."

"No, you don't," I answered with a chuckle.

"What do you mean?" he said. "I would have achieved so much more! If I had known these leadership principles twenty years ago, I'd be in a totally different place in life. Your leadership laws have fueled my vision. They've given me the desire to learn more about leadership and accomplish my goals. If I'd learned this twenty years ago, I could have done some things that I had never even dreamed possible."

"Maybe you would have," I answered. "But twenty years ago, I wouldn't have been able to teach them to you. It has taken me my entire lifetime to learn and apply the laws of leadership to my life."

As I write this, I am fifty-one years old. I've spent more than thirty years in professional leadership positions. I've founded four companies. And I focus my time and energy on doing what makes a positive impact in the lives of people. But I've also made a lot of mistakes along way--more than most people I know. Every success and every failure has been an invaluable lesson in what it means to lead.

As I travel and speak to organizations and individuals, people frequently ask me to define the essentials of leadership. "If you were to take everything you've learned about leadership over the years and boil it down into a short list," they ask, "what would it be?"

This book is my answer to that often-asked question. It has taken me a lifetime to learn these 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. My desire is to communicate them to you as simply and clearly as possible. And it sure won't hurt if we have some fun along the way.

One of the most important truths I've learned over the years is this: Leadership is leadership, no matter where you go or what you do. Times change. Technology marches forward. Cultures vary from place to place. But the true principles of leadership are constant--whether you're looking at the citizens of ancient Greece, the Hebrews in the Old Testament, the armies of the last two hundred years, the rulers of modern Europe, the pastors in local churches, or the businesspeople of today's global economy. Leadership principles stand the test of time. They are irrefutable.

As you read the following chapters, I'd like you to keep in mind four ideas:

  • The laws can be learned. Some are easier to understand and apply than others, but every one of them can be acquired.
  • The laws can stand alone. Each law complements all the others, but you don't need one in order to learn another.
  • The laws carry consequences with them. Apply the laws, and people will follow you. Violate or ignore them, and you will not be able to lead others.
  • These laws are the foundation of leadership. Once you learn the principles, you have to practice them and apply them to your life.
  • Whether you are a follower who is just beginning to discover the impact of leadership or a natural leader who already has followers, you can become a better leader. As you read about the laws, you'll recognize that you may already practice some of them effectively. Other laws will expose weaknesses you didn't know you had. But the greater the number of laws you learn, the better leader you will become. Each law is like a tool, ready to be picked up and used to help you achieve your dreams and add value to other people. Pick up even one, and you will become a better leader. Learn them all, and people will gladly follow you.

    Now, let's open the toolbox together.

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    • Hardcover: 336 pages
    • Publisher: Thomas Nelson; Revised & Updated edition (September 18, 2007)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0785288376
    • ISBN-13: 978-0785288374
    • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
    At the beginning of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You by John Maxwell, the author reminds us that any book is fixed at a moment in time. Maxwell's first version of this book captured his best thinking as it was a decade ago.

    But while the book has remained unchanged, its author has grown and matured. He has read more, worked with more people, and taught his principles over and over again. And so the book we get from this fifty-one-year-old author is a more mature and developed one than we got from John Maxwell when he was forty-one. That is a very good thing.

    In the intervening decade Maxwell found that some laws needed to be combined. He also adds two new laws. The number of laws remains the same.

    This book is better than the first version. You can count up the new stories and examples if you want, but the numbers aren't the story. The story is that this man who wrote one of the best books on leadership has added the growth, maturity and insights of a decade and made it even better.

    As Maxwell outlines it on page 245, there has been a trajectory to his thinking. In the beginning he understood leadership development as primarily a process of personal development. That's still part of his thinking, but he's added understanding of the importance of a leadership team, and, especially, the importance of developing other leaders.

    There are two key questions to ask and answer about any book like this. First: "If I read this book and apply what I learn, will I be a better leader?"

    The answer to that is a resounding "yes." The content here is good and it's practical. Leadership is an apprentice trade.
    This is a book all leaders, born or made, should read. Maxwell's leadership laws are succinct and highly useful. He supports the laws with real business stories and leadership anecdotes, then he shows you how to apply these laws (each chapter ends with practical strategies and activities to help you reflect and grow your leadership abilities). Honestly, I couldn't stop reading.

    But here are the main points from each chapter/law of "The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership":

    I. The Law Of the Lid: Leadership ability determines a person's level of effectiveness.

    II. The Law of Influence: The true measure of leadership is influence--nothing more, nothing less.

    III. The Law of Process: Leadership develops daily, not in a day.

    IV. The Law of Navigation: Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course.

    V. The Law of Addition: Leaders add value by serving others.

    VI. The Law of Solid Ground: Trust is the foundation of leadership

    VII. The Law of Respect: People naturally follow leaders stronger than themselves

    VIII. The Law of Intuition: Leaders evaluate everything with a leadership bias

    IX. The Law of Magnetism: Who you are is who you attract

    X. The Law of Connection: Leaders touch a heart before they ask for a hand.

    XI. The Law of the Inner Circle: A leader's potential is determined by those closest to him

    XII. The Law of Empowerment: Only secure leaders give power to others

    XIII. The Law of the Picture: People do what people see.

    XIV. The Law of Buy-in: People buy into the leader, then the vision.

    XV. The Law of Victory: Leaders find a way for the team to win.

    XVI.

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