The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork by John C. Maxwell

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Building and maintaining a successful team is no simple task. Even People who have taken their teams to the highest degree in their field have trouble recreating what accounted for their successes. Is it a strong work ethic? Is it “chemistry”? What resources can you wrap your hands around to build–or rebuild–your team?

At The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork, leadership expert and New York Times bestselling author John C. Maxwell shares the vital principles of team building that are necessary for success in your company, family, church, or business. In his sensible, down-to-earth style, Dr. Maxwell shows the way: The Law of High Morale inspired a 50 year-old guy who could not even swim to train for the toughest triathlon in the world.

The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork by John C. Maxwell

The Law of the Big Picture prompted a former U.S. president to travel cross country by bus, sleep in a cellar, and do manual labor. Playing with the law of the scoreboard enabled one Web-based organization to keep growing and earning money while tens of thousands of other Internet businesses failed.

Ignoring The Law of the Price Tag caused among the world’s biggest retailers to shut its doors after 128 years in business. The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork will empower you–whether coach or participant, teacher or pupil, CEO or non-profit –with all the”how-tos” and attitudes for building a successful team.

I just finished reading the classic leadership publication, The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork From John Maxwell. Maxwell is a world renowned leadership expert with sold over 15 million copies of the business books.

The Normal read time of “The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork” is just over five and half hour, nevertheless If you’ve got the hardcover book as I do, then it was easily read in about four and a half an hour.

Overall The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork book was amazing, short read time and simple to understand.

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The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork

  1. The Law of Significance
  2. The Law of the Big Picture
  3. The Law of the Niche
  4. The Law of Mount Everest
  5. The Law of the Chain
  6. The Law of the Catalyst
  7. The Law of the Compass
  8. The Law of the Bad Apple
  9. The Law of Countability
  10. The Law of the Price Tag
  11. The Law of the Scoreboard
  12. The Law of the Bench
  13. The Law of Identity
  14. The Law of Communication
  15. The Law of the Edge
  16. The Law of the High Morale
  17. The Law of Dividends

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About John C. Maxwell

John C. Maxwell is a internationally respected leadership expert and author who has sold over 21 million novels. Dr. Maxwell is the creator of EQUIP, a nonprofit firm that has trained almost six million leaders in 177 countries globally.

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