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Escribir Liderazgo, principios de oro le llevó a Maxwell toda una vida, y ofrece sus lecciones más valiosas basadas en cuarenta años de liderazgo. Un líder entre los líderes, John Maxwell se prometió a sí mismo al comienzo de su carrera que no escribiría este libro hasta tener sesenta años de edad. Y ahora finalmente está aquí. Con su estilo característico, Maxwell se pone al lado de uno como mentor, haciendo que los lectores sientan como si fuera un programa individual de liderazgo. Liderazgo, principios de oro ofrece lo mejor de lo mejor, las lecciones probadas y veraces que nadie sino Maxwell puede compartir. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Whether it was a shift in his writing style or a migration of my own thinking, I drifted away from Maxwell. I often felt that his later writings on leadership principles where too far afield from biblical leadership principles. He seemed to overemphasize vision and goals and almost ignore (at times) the importance of individuals and pastoring people through tough times, even if they were incompetent. As a result, I haven't picked up a Maxwell book in quite some time - maybe a decade or so.
When I was given Leadership Gold, I did everything I could to suppress a disdainful sigh. I assumed I would file it away in the "never to be read" stack. Alas, I found myself reading it recently. And it blew me away! I found Maxwell to be self-effacing, humble, people-centered, and, exceedingly wise.
I took Maxwell's own advice and read Leadership Gold in short bursts over a long period of time so as to properly digest it. I'm not ready to say that I was wrong about all of Maxwell's previous works, but I loved this one. Each chapter was insightful. Please don't mishear me: I'm not saying I agree with all of his assertions, but more often than not, he asked questions that stimulated my thinking. I found myself evaluating own leadership abilities. I can honestly say that I will be a more astute leader having read this book.
John Maxwell is back on my radar. ( )