Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Tough Times Can Be Your Opportunity to Make Your Leadership One of the most challenging tasks leaders face is being a change agent and leading people through tough times. But it can also be one of the most rewarding. Good leaders never delegate problem-solving to someone else. They are active in facing challenges, breaking through obstacles, putting out fires, correcting mistakes, and directing people. Tough times don't break good leader. They make them.
In Leading in Tough Times, internationally recognized leadership expert John C. Maxwell shows leaders how to. . .
- Prepare themselves for challenges
- Become effective change agents
- Inspire and improve their teams
- Develop winning strategies
In tough times, the people you lead find out who you are and what you're made of. What kind of leader will you be? What kind of story will tough times write in your life? Every leader gets a chance to be the hero in a potentially great story. The choice is yours. Step up and turn adversity into advantages.
Synopsis
Challenging times will come, but great leaders know how to lead their teams and emerge even stronger--prepare yourself now using this helpful guide to personal and professional success.
Great leaderships will face challenges. Markets will collapse; pandemics will come; people will always provide new and interesting ways to makes things difficult. But leaders must achieve results and build a team that produces, even when you are faced with difficult circumstances.
This all-new book from John Maxwell, created using content from several of his previous bestselling titles, is the ultimate guide to helping your team survive and even thrive when the unexpected happens. Maxwell helps leaders identify their team's main challenges, take stock of their liabilities, understand what they can control, and use challenges as opportunities to rethink the way they do things. He ultimately gives leaders the tools to grow their teams in the midst of difficult times.
Through humor, in-depth insight, and examples, internationally recognized leadership expert John C. Maxwell reassures leaders that they can still lead well and help people develop the skills they need to become great leaders, even when times are tough.