Author:
Narrator: John C. Maxwell
Format: Abridged-CD
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Published: Sep 2004
Genre: Business & Economics - Leadership
Retail Price: $24.99
Building and maintaining a successful team is no simple task. Even people who have taken their teams to the highest level in their field have difficulty recreating what accounted for their successes. Is it a strong work ethic? Is it "chemistry"? What tools can you wrap your hands around to build - or rebuild - your team?John C. Maxwell shares the vital principles of team building that are necessary for success in your business, family, church, or organization./p
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I read the Laws of Leadership and while it is difficult to get through the constant thread of Dr. Maxwell's ego, it does have good points. Not so with this book. It is simply a venue for him to testify to his own abilities and repackage the leadership book. Since reading authors such as Gladwell, and although I may not always agree with their conclusions, broaden my way of thinking. Mr. Maxwell ***umes everyone is an idiot - save himself. If you have not read the leadership book, the laws are worth looking at - I do like what he is trying to express, I simply find the manner in which he says it insulting.