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Can a Team Have Too Many Leaders?

Can a Team Have Too Many Leaders?

Maxwell Leadership June 1, 2011

According to prevailing wisdom, the best businesses create a culture that attracts influencers and develops leaders throughout the organization. Yet, if having an abundance of leaders is such a great thing, what accounts for the enduring popularity of maxims warning against having too many leaders? “Too many chiefs and not enough Indians.” “Too many cooks spoil the broth.” Does bringing…

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Gratitude: The Origin of Service

Gratitude: The Origin of Service

Maxwell Leadership June 1, 2011

As a struggling comedian, Danny Thomas was discouraged and felt as if his career was headed nowhere. While attending mass, Thomas turned his attention to Saint Jude, the patron saint of hopeless causes. He whispered a prayer for guidance, vowing to give back if ever he was blessed with the ability to earn a living as an entertainer.  A Hospital…

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Overcoming Barriers to Communication

Overcoming Barriers to Communication

Maxwell Leadership May 19, 2011

On May 10th, Microsoft announced its whopping $8.5 billion-dollar purchase of Skype. Why would the software giant pay such a princely sum for a company that had suffered $689 million dollars worth of losses in the previous year? Put simply, because Skype has lived up to its stated purpose: “to break down barriers in communication.” For eight years, the VOIP…

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The Undercover Millionaire

The Undercover Millionaire

Maxwell Leadership May 19, 2011

“These people cannot be millionaires! They don’t look like millionaires, they don’t dress like millionaires, they don’t eat like millionaires, they don’t act like millionaires–they don’t even have millionaire names. Where are the millionaires who look like millionaires?”~ VP of a trust department, after dining with several first-generation millionaires The above quotation opens Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko’s…

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Communicating Credibly: More Than Lip Service

Communicating Credibly: More Than Lip Service

Maxwell Leadership May 5, 2011

In 1988, pop group Milli Vanilli shot to superstardom with the release of their album Girl You Know It’s True, which spawned three chart-topping singles. The following year, the group captured a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. However, Milli Vanilli fell from fame even faster than they had rocketed to celebrity status as a result of the greatest lip-syncing…

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Communication 101

Communication 101

Maxwell Leadership May 5, 2011

COMMUNICATION 101 “Instructions for making a speech: Be sincere; be brief; be seated.” ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt In Communication, Speaking Overtime Is a Crime, so…SAY IT SOONER Mark Twain once attended a church service during which the city missionary passionately appealed for donations to aid the community’s poor. “The appeal had so stirred me that I could hardly wait for…

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