How Leaders Make the Tough Call

How Leaders Make the Tough Call

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Learn These Skills to Become a Memorable Leader: A Fireside Chat with John Maxwell and Jeff Henderson

Do you want to be the kind of leader people never forget? This week in a first-of-its-kind react-style Maxwell Leadership Podcast episode, John Maxwell sits down with Jeff Henderson to share the essential skills that turn everyday leadership into a lasting legacy. As John teaches ...  Show more

The Five-Step Cycle That Turns Failure into Your Fastest Path to Growth

Your failure is the most effective engine for your growth — and the most underutilized. In this week's episode, John reveals the five-step cycle that transforms every setback into your next leap forward as a leader. After his lesson, Mark Cole and Chris Goede dive into real-world ...  Show more

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