Summary of Patrick R. Leddin & Stephen M.R. Covey's The Five-Week Leadership Challenge
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Get the Summary of Patrick R. Leddin & Stephen M.R. Covey's The Five-Week Leadership Challenge in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Original book introduction: Develop and expand your innate leadership abilities through daily exercises and challenges designed to help you grow into the leader you want to be and prepare you or the job you were made to have.
A recent Harvard Business Review article outlining a study of over 17,000 leaders found that although, on average, people begin to supervise others at age 30, most do not start to receive formal leadership training until their forties.
Don't wait for training that doesn't come until it's too late. The Five-Week Leadership Challenge is an invaluable guide to help any aspiring leader begin a daily practice of exercises and challenges designed to develop and expand your innate leadership ability as quickly as possible.
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#1
When you are the leader of a company or a team, it is your responsibility to keep everyone’s perspective in check. Otherwise, you may end up making a decision that you will later regret.
#2
The first week of the 5 Week Leadership Challenge is all about gaining perspective. It is through the lens of these perspectives that you choose your behaviors, meet the needs of those you lead, and deliver meaningful results.
#3
You have far more control over your life than you believe. If you simply choose to lead yourself, you can make a lot of different choices which will lead you down a lot of different paths.
#4
Sometimes, things don’t work out as planned. You can’t always avoid problems, but you can learn from each setback and keep moving forward.
#5
After 11 years of running their own company, Wedgewood Consulting