How to Solve Problems (Part 2)

How to Solve Problems (Part 2)

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One Decision That Separates Good Leaders From Great Leaders

Leaders make lots of key decisions—but one decision can be the separator between leadership that sustains and leadership that thrives. In this week's episode, John reveals how the choice to be intentional transforms good leaders into great ones and empowers you to make a real dif ...  Show more

What Your Dream Team Should Look Like

Myth: Leaders need to be balanced. Fact: Together, you and your team can be balanced. In this week's episode, John Maxwell reveals why the dream team isn't about perfection in individuals, but about creating collective balance through diversity of skills, passion, and perspective ...  Show more

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