
351: John Maxwell - The Laws Of Leadership (Follow Them & People Will Follow You)
from The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
by Ryan Hawk
Published: Mon Feb 10 2020
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Episode #351: John Maxwell - The Laws Of Leadership (Follow Them & People Will Follow You)
John C. Maxwell is an internationally recognized leadership expert, speaker, coach, and author who has sold over 20 million books. A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Business Week best-selling author, Maxwell has written three books which have each sold more than one million copies: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, Developing the Leader Within You, and The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader.
Notes:
- "Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better." - Pat Riley
 - The difference between 'best' and 'better' 
- "Whatever is best for now... Tomorrow has got to get better. I always look at 'best' for a moment."
 - "If you're not growing today, I have to talk about yesterday. I don't want to talk about yesterday."
 
 - The great leaders: 
- Listen
 - Learn
 - Lead
 
 - The importance of listening and asking questions: 
- "I began to ask questions, invite people to sit down and talk." Shared learning and growing together...
 
 - What John learned from Angela Ahrendts: 
- "I aim to always give 60 and take 40. Always give more than you take."
 - "Add more value to people than you take."
 
 - Working with your team: 
- "I put an idea in front of my team and say, 'make it better,' and they always do."
 
 - Proactive: "If you're not proactive, you're reactive.  I've never met a great leader who wasn't proactive." 
- "Be unforgettable. Always be the first person to help."
 
 - Action Attraction 
- "The moment I move, I attract all resources because I'm moving."
 - "I never draw people to me when I sit still." 
- "Action shows intention"
 
 
 - Keynote speaking preparation: 
- "When I'm in the green room preparing, I'm thinking about the people in the audience. I begin to envision the people leaning in, taking notes, engaged. It helps me."
 - The content you have will alone will not cut it -- "Connecting the content to the people carries the day. I want them to say, 'oh my gosh, he's talking to me.'" 
- "The response of the people charges me up."
 
 
 - Layered learning: 
- Is your fence facing out or facing in? Are you growing? Or shrinking?
 
 - Building a company?  "I wasn't trying to build a company.  It started in a garage.  Each company was created just to help solve problems for people. --> Find a need, start a company, find a need, start a company." 
- There are now over 30,000 John Maxwell coaches
 
 - "I've always had the ability to take a problem and develop a resource for it."
 - "I can smell an opportunity... And I can see it in people.  I've always been quick to spot this." 
- How to develop this skill? --> "You must seize the opportunities. Act quickly."
 
 - Adaptability - "A person that lacks flexibility will mist a lot of opportunities." 
- Peter Drucker did not make long range plans. He focused on seizing the moment.
 - John's long range plan: "What I want for people is for them to do well and I want to help them do that."
 
 - Life advice: 
- Value people
 - Continually grow
 - Live very intentionally