Friday, December 26, 2025

Episode 112 (Grow and Lead)

Welcome to this new episode where we talk about (THE LEADERSHIP HANDBOOK) book written by John C. Maxwell. The book provides important lessons for leaders to be effective and successful.

The sixteenth lesson is (People will leave people, not companies). The important points under this lesson are the following:

- Some bring happiness wherever they go, and some bring happiness only when they leave.

- If one partner treats the other with contempt, the relationship is usually doomed.

- When leaders cause their followers to lose trust, it's like breaking a mirror. The damage done to a relationship when trust is lost becomes very difficult to repair. 

- Building and maintaining trust as a leader is a matter of integrity and communication. If you don't want people to abandon you, you must be consistent, open, and honest with them.

Leaders need to inspire trust, and they do so not because of their public presence but because of their competence.

- Exceptional leaders do two things: they develop other leaders and make their own positions redundant.

- One of the worst things that can happen to an organization is losing its best employees. When that happens, blame the leaders.

- It's not enough to simply praise your followers. You need to express your belief in them and show your appreciation.


To read episode 111, please click here.

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