How to Solve Problems (Part 1)

How to Solve Problems (Part 1)

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It's Not About You: Leadership, Communication, and Putting Others First

It's not about you—it's about them. In this week's episode, John Maxwell shares the powerful shift that transforms everyday leaders into extraordinary influencers and makes it possible for your leadership to truly impact others! After his lesson, Mark Cole and Chris Goede share r ...  Show more

The Bookends of Success

Ready to discover the key to getting the most benefit out of every experience? In this week's episode, John Maxwell reveals the two "bookends of success" that elevate your preparation and multiply your results! After his lesson, Mark Cole and Chris Robinson discuss practical ways ...  Show more

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