The 21 Irrefutable Laws Of Leadership

Abridged
Author: John C. Maxwell
Narrator: John C. Maxwell
Genres: Business, Management & Leadership
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Audio
Date: October 2007
Length: 3 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

What would happen if a top expert with more than thirty years of leadership experience were willing to distill everything he had learned about leadership into a handful of life-changing principles just for you? It would change your life.

John C. Maxwell has done exactly that in The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership Audio CD. He has combined insights learned from his thirty-plus years of leadership successes and mistakes with observations from the worlds of business, politics, sports, religion, and military conflict. The result is a revealing study of leadership delivered as only a communicator like Maxwell can.

Reviews (11)

The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership

Written by Tracy Hart on September 8th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This book was actually better than I thought it would be. It turned out to be affirming for me regarding a big project I'm working on right now and my approach to that project. Timing is everything!

Very good

Written by Jason Woodard on September 6th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This is an excellent book for anyone wanting to become a better leader at work, at home, or just in life. I read the book about 8 years ago, when my boss told me too and listening to it was a great review!!

Leading to Succeed!

Written by Richard Zdanis on April 13th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Don't let this book get by you! I think that it is the second time I have rented it (or at least, I think I have read the book before). I find it's information invaluable to my everyday life. You don't have to be a leader to like this book. It really helps anyone, whether you are a business executive, manager, supervisor, or even a father! Keep in mind that John Maxwell has done many books on leading, team building, etc... and he is the MASTER in all of these areas! Just try Leaderships 21 Irrefutable laws and you'll see what I am so excited about.

Good Stuff

Written by John Murrow on August 30th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I have read a lot of Maxwells books and been to a couple of his seminars. This is some of his best stuff. If you do it, it works. It is making all 21 a habit that is the trick.

21 Irrefutable Laws Of Leadership

Written by Anonymous from , on July 30th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Outstanding theories, very workable, easy to understand! ****

21 Irrefutable Laws of leadership

Written by Robert Casillas on October 16th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

A great book. Enjoyed his thoughts and laws of leadership.

I Love This Author!

Written by Carla from , on August 8th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I love the way John Maxwell writes - bullet points of ideas, filled with examples and stories. And his voice is so easy to listen to. I found myself jotting down notes form this CD! There's so much I want to remember.

He tells you who and where, but not how

Written by Anonymous from , on July 8th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I was not very impressed with this book. This senior Pastor talks about different leaders that he considers to have the leadership skills he notes, but rarely discusses how a person can acquire these skills. This is definitly not a 'how - to' book which I was looking for. And many of these qualites he mentions are obvious or very bias. Finally, hearing this from a religious leader does not inspire confidence for someone out in the real world.

21 Irrefutable Laws Of Leadership [abr]

Written by Ben Bartell from , on July 4th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This is a great book. John C. Maxwell has certainly done his research! I highly recommend this book if you are like me and don't have a mentor, but would like to improve your leadership skillset.

21 Irrefutable Laws Of Leadership

Written by johnnyy2k on June 7th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

If this is your first exposure to Maxwell's work, you'll love it. This is the third selection I've heard from the author and quite frankly he gets a little redundant. Definately worth the time, especially if you have lost your faith in management and leaders. He reaffirms that you can be a nice guy and finish first too!

Author Details

Author Details

Maxwell, John C.

"John Maxwell is the founder and chairman of The INJOY Group, organizations he created to partner with people by helping them to maximize their personal and leadership potential. He is an expert on leadership, speaking to more than 250,000 people a year on growth, leadership and personal development.

Bom in Ohio to a pastor and a homemaker, Maxwell knew from the age of three that he intended to follow in his father's footsteps. At age 17, he began preparing himself for the ministry, attending Circleville (Ohio) Bible College and earning a bachelor's degree in 1969. Upon graduation, he and new wife Margaret moved to tiny, rural Hillham, Indiana to accept John's first job as pastor of a small church.

Just a year into his first job, Maxwell felt a calling to personal evangelism and began to expand his preaching and speaking outside of his immediate congregation. In 1972, he began to be aware of the enormous impact of leadership on the effectiveness of ministries - and this became his goal - to study, practice and teach leadership.

In 1985, Maxwell founded INJOY to serve pastors around the country, and he left his own church in 1995 (after tripling the size of the congregation in his 14 year tenure) to devote himself full time to the organization.

Now a teacher and speaker, Maxwell is in great demand throughout the country, reaching more than 250,000 people in personal appearances and more than a million through his many books, seminars, audio and video resources each year.

Maxwell is the author of more than 20 books, including the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, which was published in 1999.

Failing Forward, his new book, explores one of the greatest problems people face and gives advice for leaming from mistakes.

The father of two grown children, Maxwell and his wife Margaret live in Atlanta. "