Maxwell Leadership Executive Podcast

John Maxwell
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May 25, 2023 • 25min

#241: Finding Time for Leadership

When a group of leaders were asked how things were going with their leadership, one executive said, "I have been so busy lately I haven't really had time to do a lot of leading." What this leader doesn't understand is that you are always leading, whether you know it or not. It makes you wonder what gets dropped when you are "busy." Visit MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast to download the FREE Learner Guide for this episode.
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May 18, 2023 • 24min

#240: How Can a Leader Become More Decisive?

John Maxwell teaches that one of the killers of momentum in your business is not making decisions in a timely manner. If you wait for other people or circumstances to dictate your direction, you slow momentum and put yourself and your business at risk. Do you struggle when it comes to making timely decisions in your business? Whether you are naturally decisive or not, leaders need to develop a decision-making process aligned with their organization's goals and values. To download this episode's FREE Learner Guide, visit MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast.
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May 11, 2023 • 19min

#239: Can You Become a Charismatic Leader?

Many think charisma is something you are born with. Charisma is a choice, and you can build charisma when you move your focus away from yourself and toward others. John shares the Charisma Principle which says, people are interested in the person who is interested in them. Charisma is a combination of personal qualities that enable someone to inspire and influence others. Some of those attributes might be confidence, charm, and the ability to connect with others on an emotional level. Author Vanessa Van Edwards says the formula for charisma is: warmth + competence. She goes on to say, "Charismatic people signal warmth, trust, likeability, collaboration, but simultaneously, they signal competence, capability, power, efficiency. Charismatic people are both likable and respectable; both warm and credible." Visit MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast to download the FREE Learner Guide for this episode.
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May 4, 2023 • 22min

#238: The 5 Things Leaders Do

In an interview at the International Maxwell Conference (IMC) in Orlando, Florida, Maxwell Leadership thought leader Joel Manby described his view of what leaders need to be doing. Joel is the former CEO of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and former President and Chief Executive Officer of Herschend Family Entertainment, the largest family-owned theme park corporation in the United States. He and his company were featured in the seventh episode of the first season of CBS's Undercover Boss. Manby also wrote Love Works about HFE's unique business culture. Visit MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast to download the FREE Learner Guide for this episode!
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Apr 27, 2023 • 22min

#237: How Leaders Can Set High Expectations

Setting expectation for every member of your team is an important part of a leader's job. If your expectations are not clear, then everyone on your team will leave it up to their own imagination of what acceptable performance looks like. How can a leader ensure every member of their team knows exactly what's expected of them? Visit MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast to download the FREE Learner Guide for this episode!
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Apr 20, 2023 • 21min

#236: The Road Back to Integrity

We all make mistakes. We all have things we are not proud of. It's easy to feel as though we are not worthy or even a fraud. How does a person reconcile being a person of influence and integrity while having a major failure? Recovering from any kind of failure, whether business, personal, or moral is a process. If we have a setback, we can't allow that setback to define us. Failure is an EVENT, NOT A PERSON! Visit MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast to download the Learner Guide for this episodes!
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Apr 13, 2023 • 18min

#235: How to Develop Resilience In Yourself and Others

Resilience is an important trait for leaders to possess because it allows them to persevere through difficult times and bounce back from setbacks. Leaders who have resilience are better equipped to handle the challenges and uncertainties that come with leadership positions. In his book titled, "Resilience," author and former US Navy SEAL, Eric Grietens, defines resilience as "the virtue that enables people to move through hardship and become better." Grietens goes on to explain that "resilience is the key to a well-lived life. If you want happiness or success, you need resilience." Visit MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast for the Learner Guide to this episode!
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Apr 6, 2023 • 21min

#234: The Power of Thinking for Leaders

This topic is referencing one of John Maxwell's books, "Thinking for a Change." In the book, John emphasizes the power of intentional thinking in achieving personal and professional success. John says our thinking habits have a profound impact on our lives and that by changing our thinking, we can change our lives. Visit MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast for this epsiode's FREE learner guide.
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Mar 30, 2023 • 21min

#233: Can Leaders Teach Accountability?

I think we would all agree we want everyone on our team to be personally accountable to the team, the organization, and to themselves. Teaching accountability is one of the most important responsibilities of a leader. When we say "Accountability" we mean the willingness of the people you lead to accept responsibility for their actions and decisions and to be responsible for the results. Go to MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast to download the Learner Guide for this episode!
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Mar 23, 2023 • 23min

#232: Can Leaders Manufacture Momentum?

In The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, John Maxwell introduces the Law of Big Mo, which says, Momentum is a leaders best friend. He calls momentum the great exaggerator––with it everything is easier; without it everything is more difficult. We hear it all the time in sports, where one team has all the momentum. In fact, when that happens the other coach almost always calls a time out to see if they can disrupt the surge of momentum. Momentum is an energy that moves a team forward. It can make a team feel that they are unstoppable. Download the free Learner Guide for this episode at MaxwellLeadership.com/Podcast!

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