There's no such thing as business ethics. How can that be? Because a single standard applies to both your business and personal life-and it's one we all know and trust: the Golden Rule. Now bestselling author John C. Maxwell shows you how this revered ideal works everywhere, and how, especially in business, it brings amazing dividends. There's No Such Thing As "Business" Ethics offers: * Stories from history, business, government, and sports that illustrate how talented leaders invoked this timeless principle * Examples of difficult business decisions-layoffs, evaluations, billing clients,...
There's no such thing as business ethics. How can that be? Because a single standard applies to both your business and personal life-and it's one we a...
If you've read any of John C. Maxwell's books on leadership, you know that leadership is developed daily, not in a day. That's why he's created Go for Gold, a daily companion to Leadership Gold. It's designed to help supercharge your growth as a leader.
Go for Gold offers daily bite-sized leadership lessons taken from Dr. Maxwell's catalog of leadership and personal development books.
Organized into twenty-six weekly lessons with space for notes from your own leadership journey,
Go for Gold will help you jump-start your leadership...
If you've read any of John C. Maxwell's books on leadership, you know that leadership is developed daily, not in a day. That's why he's created
Where can a person go to learn how to become a better team player? Your choices are definitely limited. John C. Maxwell takes the pain out of knowing what makes a team tick. If you want to have a better team, you have to develop better players. Great team players, like great teams, are formed from the inside out.
The qualities Maxwell teaches quickly take you to the heart of teamwork. Anybody can understand them and apply them -- whether at home, on the job, at church, or on the ball field. If you learn the 17 essential qualities of a team player, you can become the kind of person...
Where can a person go to learn how to become a better team player? Your choices are definitely limited. John C. Maxwell takes the pain out of knowi...