Take the time to read John C. Maxwell’s book, The 5 Levels of Leadership. It’s one of my favorite and most useful books about leadership.
Some of the real gems from the book are:
- A leader’s job is not to know everything but to attract people who know things that he or she does not.
- When people feel liked, cared for, included, valued, and trusted, they begin to work together with their leader and each other.
- To be an effective leader, you must learn to not only get a lot done, but to get a lot of the right things done. That means understanding how to prioritize time, tasks, resources, and even people.
- The highest level leaders (Level 5) are measured by the caliber of leaders they develop, not the caliber of their own leadership.
- The first step in developing leaders is to have a desire to develop people so they can succeed without you.
And finally, the book shares these great coaching tips from former basketball player and coach, John Wooden:
Explanation – Tell
them what you want them to know and do.
Demonstration –
Show them what you want them to know and do.
Initiation –
Let them show you that they know what to do.
Correction –
Ask them to change what they are doing incorrectly.
Repetition – Ask them to do it right over and over again.
Thank you to the book’s publisher for sending me a copy of the book.
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