John Maxwell’s 5 Levels of Leadership

The John Maxwell 5 Levels of Leadership training last week the the Emory Conference Center in Atlanta was a one day brain dump exercise of an entire book… and I liked it!

The levels idea was pretty simplistic, but in reality it does work that way. The levels are:

  1. Position
  2. Permission
  3. Production
  4. People Development
  5. Pinnacle


“Position” is the obvious one where a company gives you a role and people have to follow your direction because of the position… think supervisors, leads, shift manager, etc.

What follows after position is basically a natural progression of leadership, or at least that is what you would think. But most people don’t think about leadership so they really miss the boat in many relationships.

If you take the time to evaluate yourself and your relationships with others you will see some natural progressions and some that seem to have stalled. You know that some of those that have stalled could really benefit you and your company if you were able to take it to the next level. Recognize it. Work on it. It is worth it. This book gives you some pretty good tools to do just that.

Another aspect that I really like is the understanding that you can be at different levels of leadership with different people in different situations at different times… Wow, that was a lot. Pretty obvious when you stop to think about it, but that would require you to think and act differently… sorry, I couldn’t help myself!

I’ve known very few people I’ve even thought were close to level 5 leaders, but the discussion of John Wooden near the end of the book is a great read. Would have loved to have been coached by, led or even just known such a remarkable man.

School starts back tomorrow and lessons are everywhere

School house rock. Keep learning!

Keep learning for a lifelong adventure

With school starting back in the morning the kids will be in full on lesson mode. Learning new things every day. It keeps them excited and their brains are making incredible connections that will serve them the rest of their lives.

Does learning end when we leave school?

Of course not. As we get older and leave school we have a tendency to stop thinking about learning in the same way. It is no longer formalized, dedicated times with specific goals of what to learn.

Some people never read another book, set another learning goal, learn a new language, write another story or do much of anything more than learning how to use FaceBook and Fantasy Football sites.

What can I learn today?

Audio Books

Since I am in technology I have to pretty much learn new stuff all the time or get left in the bit dust. But I really like to learn new things so this year I’ve been using my wonderful commute time to listen to audio books.

Here are a few of the books I’ve “read” recently:

  • First, break all the rules : what the world’s greatest managers do differently
  • Flip : how to turn everything you know on its head–and succeed beyond your wildest imaginings.
  • Tribes : we need you to lead us.
  • How to win friends and influence people
  • It’s not just who you know : transform your life (and your organization) by turning colleagues and contacts into lasting, genuine relationships.
  • I can read you like a book : how to spot the messages and emotions people are really sending with their body language.

I’ll do a post soon on some of these books I really liked.

Blogs

I read several blogs in Google Reader and visit the stuff that really interests me.

It is so easy to find good content this way that I’m surprised when people don’t know what I’m talking about. RSS readers are available in Outlook, Google, many mail programs and of course stand alone sites like Google Reader.

Podcasts

I listen to podcasts in the car, sitting at my kids practices, late at night and basically everywhere.

You get some decent information even if most podcasters are trying to sell you something or convince you to use their services. Some are better than others and some give more free info than most.

I plan on giving out my list of subscriptions soon, but go to iTunes and look for anything that interests you – there is probably a podcast to match your interest.

Magazines

Magazines have made a minor comeback for me recently as they seem to be either focusing on shorter, fast hitting topics or really good in depth reporting. I like both styles and read many different niche magazines. Finance, Tech, Fitness, etc. Love em all!

Take some time today to learn a lesson. The internet and related technologies have made it easier than ever. Take advantage of the opportunities!