What is life teaching you?
What have you learned from the people that have
crossed your life’s pathway? Are events on the
national and international scene providing lessons
to improve our effectiveness as leaders? Can we
learn leadership from everyday objects such as a
tree, door, or light bulb?

During his life, Rick Weaver has observed many
people, events, and things as opportunities to see
vivid examples of how individuals can improve
their leadership skills.

This collection of stories takes readers down a life
pathway filled with clear, relatable examples of
how they can become more effective leaders.
Throughout the book readers will be challenged to
contemplate the people, events, and things in
their own life’s pathways arousing their passions,
thereby providing personal insights of leadership.

Life’s Leadership Lessons is also a collection of
dozens of
important lists to improve leadership on
the job, team leadership, personal leadership, and
overall leadership. These lists include:

  • Five basic rules for “fixing” problem
    employees
  • Seven secrets to productive meetings
  • Three ways to deal with negative expectancy
  • Seven qualities tomorrow's leaders want in
    today's leaders
  • Five secrets to speaking without fear
  • Six steps to controlling your temper
  • Seven steps to a fresh business approach
  • Five ways to continually build your skills

This book is not just an excellent addition to the
library of any aspiring leader, it is a valuable journal
through which today’s leaders will enhance their
own leadership skills.
Life's Leadership Lessons
Learning about leadership along life's pathways
©2008 Max Impact Corporation. All rights reserved.
Book Summary:
Contents: Table of contents
Sample: Read the first chapter
Leadership studies: 53
Number of critical lists: 53
Pages: 243
ISBN: 978-1-60458-081-5
Library of Congress Catalog Card
Number: 2007938577
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LEARN HOW TO:

Lead others
Develop teamwork
Manage change
Refine strategy
Earn trust
Stay positive
Speak in public
Overcome bad decisions
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Disarm manipulators
Increase productivity
Deal with negativity
Handle adversity
Forgive completely
Protect your integrity
Hold great meetings
Control your temper
and much more
Leadership development is a lifelong journey, not a quick trip -
John Maxwell

Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success.
Leadership determines if the ladder is leaning against the right wall. -
Stephen Covey