The Leader's Greatest (Part 1)

The Leader's Greatest (Part 1)

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Why So Many Leaders Stop Growing

Leaders go farther when they don't see a finish line — are you letting perceived limits hold back your impact? In this week's episode, John Maxwell reveals why so many leaders stop growing, and how leaders can maintain a lifelong commitment to learning and relevance. After his le ...  Show more

Leaders Reproduce Who They Are

Are you leading from your strengths, or simply telling others what they should do? In this week's episode, John Maxwell unpacks the challenging truth that leaders don't just teach what they know—they reproduce who they are by their example. After his lesson, Mark Cole and Chris G ...  Show more

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