4.42/5
Author: John C. Maxwell, Stephen R. Covey
Publication Date: Sep 8, 2007
Formats: PDF,Paperback,Audible Audiobook,Kindle,Hardcover,Audio CD
Rating: 4.42/5 out of 41022
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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Nov 01, 2012
Here they are, all the 21 from Maxwell’s book:Jan 20, 2009
It was ok. Again I read this book because it is a business book and was recommended by this work thing I was doing. The category it notes next to the barcode is business/religion- not exactly what you want to see on a business book. There were lots of references to church and organized church that kind of threw me off from the interesting stories that really took up most of the book. The stories in the book are related to mostly historical references of other businesses- short stories and for It was ok. Again I read this book because it is a business book and was recommended by this work thing I was doing. The category it notes next to the barcode is business/religion- not exactly what you want to see on a business book. There were lots of references to church and organized church that kind of threw me off from the interesting stories that really took up most of the book. The stories in the book are related to mostly historical references of other businesses- short stories and for the most part- it seemed like most of the "irrefutable" laws- were common sense, for most of us... ...moreJun 26, 2013
As a leader, or if you aspire to be one this book is a must read. Here's what's inside:Jul 18, 2009
Ugh. I think there were important lessons in this book, but they were obfuscated by Maxwell's "horn tooting" and "back slapping". Wow, this man LOVES himself, and he thinks he has the most impressive history of EVER.Nov 01, 2012
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. It’s one of the few digestible and practical leadership books available. Another great book, Leadership 2.0, does this 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. It’s one of the few digestible and practical leadership books available. Another great book, Leadership 2.0, does this as well—and it includes an online leadership test that tells you where you are as a leader today and what you can do about it. Definitely check it out. But here are the main points from each chapter/law of “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadershipâ€:Aug 04, 2012
I attended a DEC meeting at Toastmasters recently. A friend of mine discussed this book during the meeting. I liked what she said. At this point all I can say is that I enjoyed how I felt about what she said as I do not recall exactly the point she made. That is a theory I have been testing lately; we rarely can describe the content of what was said but merely react to the how what was said made us feel. This is very much the case in this regard.Oct 06, 2009
Hey, it's good work if you can get it, writing self-help books for the Christian market. This one explains carefully things like how important it is to listen. And it chooses the cutest little examples - like how the McDonald's founders were nice guys and good salespeople but they really didn't have a leadership perspective so the restaurant never got going until this Ray guy came along....Nov 20, 2019
Great leadership book, but a little dated with some of the examples.May 05, 2011
If you ask 10 people to recommend five books on leadership, one of John Maxwell’s books will be on every list. Of those books, most people cite “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership†as his best work. It’s certainly his most well known.Jan 17, 2016
This is an awesome on leadership. I recommend it to all who obtain a leadership position and to all of those whom desire one.May 14, 2017
During my high-performance leadership program (HPL) and I was working on my leadership skills . I was searching in the youtube to find some easy and quake audiobooks that can help me for this platform. I saw this book, and I promised myself that from March to 20 may I have to apply some of the rules written in the book to my life.Sep 21, 2018
My boss, who made out leadership team read this, is absolutely gonna hate my review. But this was seriously the most bullshit leadership training book I have ever read.Feb 20, 2019
Meh. Retread. Most of these "laws" are common sense business. Most of his examples are cited elsewhere--sometimes multiple times--throughout the literature.Apr 13, 2014
Despite everything, this book was quite good. Maxwell is capable of leaning into the cliches, and he points to some leaders who were painfully incompetent, but who are lauded generally for other reasons, but setting all that aside, the principles outlined in this book were very, very good.Jan 20, 2013
As a leader who has read this book several times, I take offense to some of the poor reviews listed. Reading the reviews, it's easy to see that those who didn't enjoy it lack the ability to comprehend the enormity of the information they were given. This book will change your life, it is considered by the greatest leaders in the world to be THE premier book on leadership. To some of the individuals who didn't like the book, I will offer this word of advice: It is hard to learn something new, As a leader who has read this book several times, I take offense to some of the poor reviews listed. Reading the reviews, it's easy to see that those who didn't enjoy it lack the ability to comprehend the enormity of the information they were given. This book will change your life, it is considered by the greatest leaders in the world to be THE premier book on leadership. To some of the individuals who didn't like the book, I will offer this word of advice: It is hard to learn something new, when you already know everything. ...moreFeb 05, 2015
Leadership is a vast topic of study. There are thousands of books written on the subject and I’ve read many of them.Jan 14, 2012
As the title indicates, John presents in this book 21 fundamental laws of leadership. The laws are prefaced by four core concepts:Apr 08, 2013
In this book John Maxwell attempts to present what he deems to be twenty-one irrefutable laws of leadership. In many ways they are irrefutable since they are based on common sense and experience. What Maxwell has done is clearly articulate what leadership is all about. “The true measure of leadership,†writes Maxwell, “is influence—and nothing more, nothing less†(16).Jan 16, 2012
This book was fine. It provides a lot of common sense ideas that warrant repeating. Although Maxwell provides many great examples to illustrate his 21 laws, he uses way too many sports examples. If you're not a sports fan (and I'm not), all of the sports illustrations are completely irrelevant. I couldn't care less.Dec 11, 2018
Awesome book. I was not planning on becoming a leader, and I picked this up as a self development book, which I recommend you do too, but as cheasy as it might sound, it made me search and find the leader in me. :))Mar 07, 2018
I wasn't even going to review this book, but it might be interesting as a study in how to write a series of best-selling "self-help" books that have according to the book jacket sold over thirteen million copies. There is only one positive thing I can say about this book: it doesn't mention mice or cheese.May 26, 2014
John C. Maxwell's book is enlightening and fresh. He has given me an entirely new perspective on leadership. Although I am not currently in a position to lead, he has inspired me to do so. He uses encouraging and inspiring language that is easy to read and hard to put down. He is very blunt and presents the material in a very "common-sense" way.Aug 18, 2014
For years this book sat on my shelf. 21 Laws? Too many to read in one book. Finally, I broke it down to reading one a day. Easy, short, informative and motivating chapters full of history's true leaders, their successes and sometimes their foibles. I got what I wanted out of this book…what I expected and more. Now, I need to go forth and implement it. One of my favorite quotes I read was from the final irrefutable law, The Law of Legacy, from Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-fil-A. He passed away For years this book sat on my shelf. 21 Laws? Too many to read in one book. Finally, I broke it down to reading one a day. Easy, short, informative and motivating chapters full of history's true leaders, their successes and sometimes their foibles. I got what I wanted out of this book…what I expected and more. Now, I need to go forth and implement it. One of my favorite quotes I read was from the final irrefutable law, The Law of Legacy, from Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-fil-A. He passed away this month so it seems appropriate to share this. Someone told him, "Truett, the determination of how good a fellow you are is the conduct of your grandchildren." ...moreMar 12, 2009
This book takes a different angle than most leadership books. Instead of telling you want you need to do to be successful, John C Maxwell tells stories of where known leaders such as Henry Ford screwed up. In theses specific stories the author tells about the law that was violated, and how much more successful they would have been if they knew these laws like the back of their hand.Nov 26, 2014
Another disappointing overrated book by John Maxwell. It's all about 'what' to do without showing 'how' to do it.Take your time and choose the perfect book.
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