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Dropout with a Doctorate

Dropout with a Doctorate

Maxwell Leadership April 25, 2011

A class clown who devoted more time to sports than studies, Bill Cosby flunked the 10th grade and dropped out of high school to join the Navy. While rehabbing injured Korean War servicemen as a physical therapist, Cosby took note of the ethic of personal growth in his fellow navy men. In addition to fulfilling their duties as naval officers,…

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Excellence: Taking Your Leadership to New Heights

Excellence: Taking Your Leadership to New Heights

Maxwell Leadership April 25, 2011

As a child, did you ever wish that you could fly? The longing to escape gravity seems ingrained in our imaginations. Fictional characters from Superman to Mary Poppins to Aladdin have soared across the sky on adventures. Michael “Air” Jordan’s fame rested, in part, on his seeming ability to glide above his opponents on the court to slam-dunk the basketball….

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From Making Cabinets to Making Millions

From Making Cabinets to Making Millions

Maxwell Leadership April 25, 2011

As  a  college  junior,  Harrison  Ford  decided  to  take  a  drama  course  in  the  hopes  of meeting  girls.  Sure  enough,  a  love  affair  ensued,  only  not  of  the  variety  Ford  had envisioned. Rather than falling for a beautiful woman, he fell in love with acting. Like so many aspiring actors before and after him, Ford traveled to Los Angeles in…

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Great Boss

Great Boss

Maxwell Leadership April 25, 2011

If you were to describe the best boss you’ve ever had, how would you describe them? Tough but fair? Caring and a good listener? Competent and trusting? There are so many possibilities, and one of the most difficult things about being a great boss is that everyone would like something just a little different. Some employees like their boss for…

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Leading with Excellence Setting Personal Standards of Success

Leading with Excellence Setting Personal Standards of Success

Maxwell Leadership April 25, 2011

“Success means doing the best we can with what we have. Success is the doing, not the getting; in the trying, not the triumph. Success is a personal standard, reaching for the highest that is in us, becoming all that we can be.” -Zig Ziglar Wise leaders set personal standards of excellence rather than allowing external forces to define success…

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Great Employee

Great Employee

Maxwell Leadership April 25, 2011

What side of the desk do you sit on? The majority of vocational church leaders will never experience both sides. In fact, it is likely that you are either a Senior Pastor or employed by one. My vantage point is somewhat unique. I’ve never planted a church or been a Senior Pastor. I’ve always been a pastor employed by someone….

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