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Making the Most of Life’s Significant Moments

Making the Most of Life’s Significant Moments

Maxwell Leadership February 2, 2012

  By themselves, significant moments do not alter a person’s behavior. Events certainly can make powerful impressions on us: they stir our emotions, capture our imagination, provoke our conscience, or bring revelation. However, events do not automatically transform us, and the feelings they evoke usually are short-lived. Leadership breakthroughs happen when we seize the opportunity presented by a significant event…

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Dealing with Relational Difficulties

Dealing with Relational Difficulties

Maxwell Leadership January 18, 2012

Following a 34-17 loss on October 2nd, Santonio Holmes, wide receiver and team captain for the New York Jets, suggested fault for the defeat lay with his team’s quarterback and offensive linemen. In venting his frustration, Holmes violated a team rule to keep criticism of fellow players internal to the organization. The wide receiver’s comments raised the ire of teammates…

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Persuasive or Manipulative?

Persuasive or Manipulative?

Maxwell Leadership January 18, 2012

  All leaders are salespersons. Though they may not be peddling a product, leaders are selling a picture of what the future could be and should be. They seek to persuade others to buy-in to a particular vision. Unfortunately, skepticism toward leadership abounds throughout society. Every year since 2004, Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership, in conjunction with Merriman River Group,…

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Passion: The Fuel of Persistence

Passion: The Fuel of Persistence

Maxwell Leadership January 6, 2012

While reading a magazine at a dentist’s office in Paris, Philippe Petit became engrossed in an article about the Twin Towers in New York. As an 18-year old street performer, Petit was constantly on the lookout for venues for his high wire balancing acts. Studying an artist’s rendition of the World Trade Center, Petit came up with a vision of…

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Populating Your Passion

Populating Your Passion

Maxwell Leadership January 6, 2012

With $50 in his pocket, Dustin Hoffman headed to New York, hoping to find work as an actor. Inexperienced and unknown, Hoffman struggled to find employment. Acting gigs were not paying his bills, so he worked an assortment of odd jobs to stay afloat, including typing for the Yellow Pages, stringing together Hawaiian leis, and checking coats at a local…

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Resolving to Grow Through Relationships

Resolving to Grow Through Relationships

Maxwell Leadership December 22, 2011

Before the days of GPS devices, my glove compartment was stuffed with area maps, and I consulted them to navigate the roadways. When planning vacations, I pored over printed maps to plot my route from one point of interest to the next. I recall being assigned the role of navigator on family trips and hunching over a map with my…

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