How successful people lead : taking your influence to the next level / John C. Maxwell.
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Originally published as: The 5 levels of leadership.
Includes index.
Introduction to the 5 levels of leadership -- Level 1: position -- It's a great place to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there -- Level 2: permission -- You can't lead people until you like people -- Level 3: production -- Making things happen separates real leaders from Wannabes -- Level 4: people development -- Helping individual leaders grow extends your influence and impact -- Level 5: the pinnacle -- The highest leadership accomplishment is developing other leaders to level 4 -- Conclusion.
In this perfectly compact read, #1 New York Times bestselling author John C. Maxwell explains how true leadership works. It is not generated by your title. In fact, being named to a position is the lowest of the five levels every effective leader achieves. To be more than a boss people are required to follow, you must master the ability to inspire and invest in people. You need to build a team that produces not only results, but also future leaders. By combining the advice contained in these pages with skill and dedication, you can reach the pinnacle of leadership-where your influence extends beyond your immediate reach for the benefit of others
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