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June 1, 2017 55 mins
Join Coaching for Real host Ronald Graves as he discusses the first four Laws of the bestselling leadership book, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by Dr. John C. Maxwell. As a member of the John Maxwell Team and a long-time follower of Dr. Maxwell’s leadership principles both from inside corporations and as an independent consultant, Ronald has combined material from the book with content from other John Maxwell experts and from his own leadership expertise to create a series of 38 blogs covering the entire 21 Laws. Ronald will provide insight into how your leadership ability determines your level of effectiveness. He will disclose why the true measure of leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less. Ronald will demonstrate how leadership develops daily, not in a day, and he will reveal the why leaders must chart the course and not merely steer the ship. Plus, as an added bonus, Ronald will make available his entire 21 Laws blog series to everyone who tunes in.
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