Maxwell's Levels Of Leadership By George Maxwell

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This book is for people who are willing to accomplish the work of a leader. Maxwell breaks down leadership into principles based on biblical foundation which one can apply in his life. He defines the levels of leadership into five and describes each level in the specific way. Those levels of leadership are: position, permission, production, people development, and personhood which the higher someone goes, the easier it is to lead. According to him, leadership is the key to success in any endeavor and leadership can be developed. A review section in every chapter provided to encourage the reader to join the author with a ‘fill in the blank’ section. Certainly conveying his message in an interactive way, this makes the book even more interesting to read. Individual can easily understand and remember his message through bold headings and dozens of quotes he wrote. After more than four decades of observing leadership, Maxwell throughout his book concludes that leadership is influence, nothing more and nothing less. III. Critical evaluation of major ideas Maxwell through this book conveys leadership in ten chapters. He discusses ten traits that one needs to become a good leader. In chapter 1, Maxwell talks about influence which becomes his introduction to define leadership as …show more content…

This is unquestionably true; leadership is start from personal discipline and growth. A leader cannot lean his leadership onto other people, he must do what he believes well and benefit for his followers. One of good statements in this book says, “Winning teams have great leaders.” A great leader develops a team of people who increase production. A great leader creates the right environment because he believes in his team. A great leader leads to a winning team. A winning team keeps improving. As a result, this kind of leadership will lead an organization to accomplish

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