Everyone Communicates, Few Connect (Review and Analysis of Maxwell's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas in John C. Maxwell's book "Everyone Communicates, Few Connect" highlights the importance of effective communication in leadership and provides you with the five key principles of connection and the corresponding five key practices that will help you connect with people. This summary also outlines the best way to enhance your communication through practice.
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• Expand your communication and leadership skills
To learn more, read "Everyone Communicates, Few Connect" and discover how to connect better and with greater efficiency.
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Everyone Communicates, Few Connect by John C. Maxwell
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You, like everyone else communicate all the time – whether you realize you’re doing that or not. To become a genuinely effective leader, however, you have to learn how to connect with other people in everyday situations. Connecting this way requires that you first understand the five key principles of connection and then apply the corresponding five key practices:
You can always learn a lot by observing good leaders and communicators in action but your most intensive training will come as you work to apply what you observe. As you learn through trial and error what works and what does not, you can enhance your own ability to connect with others. The challenge in leadership is always to take what you have and to make the most of it rather than obsessing over what you don’t have. Connecting with people will make that happen.
If you want to learn how to connect and thereby become more effective in everything you do, there’s good news. Even if connecting with others isn’t something you’re good at today, you can learn how to do it and become better tomorrow. Learning to connect with people can change your life.
– John Maxwell
About the Author
JOHN MAXWELL is a leadership expert, speaker and author. He has written more than 50 books which have sold over 18 million copies worldwide. Three of his books have sold more than a million copies each: The 21 Irrefutable Laws