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Who read Dare to Lead? and 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership? 

Emma TenBrink

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What were common themes found between Dare to Lead and The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership?

Vulnerability, Trust, Failure

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What was the summary of Dare to Leader? What was the summary of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership?

Dare to Lead: Emphasis on trust and being equal in the workplace

The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: being a leader can be learned

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What are your development recommendations from reading Dare to Lead and The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership?

You can not be a leader until you are confident enough in yourself to lead, overcome your fears of failure, work on yourself as a leader to affect those around you

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What was the 21st Law of the book?

Law of Legacy, John Maxwell ends his book by saying, "Someday people will summarize your life in a single sentence. My advice: pick it now!"

200

Who read Never Finished and The 48 Laws of Power?

Jacob Collier

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What were common themes found between Never Finished and The 48 Laws of Power?

Failure, Acceptance, and Consistancy 

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What was the summary of Never Finished? What was the summary of The 48 Laws of Power?

Never Finished is about David Goggins sharing personal experiences and how he does not let his mind control what he is capable of. 48 Laws of power is about 48 key laws that will enable you to become a better friend and family member if you follow those laws. 

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What are your development recommendations from reading Never Finished and The 48 Laws of Power?

To not let your mind hold back what you are capable of and to allows be the best version of yourself. 

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What is David Goggins famous quote while bench pressing? 

They Don't Know Me Son
300

Who read The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership & The Way of the Shepard?

Brock Bayes

300

What were common themes found between The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership and The Way of the Shepard?

Responsibility, Respect, Authenticity, Patience, Love, and Humility

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What was the summary of The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership? What was the summary of The Way of the Shepard?

The Servant - The story focuses on a businessman, John, whose life has begun spinning in a downward spiral, putting all his leadership roles – executive, husband, father, and beyond – in jeopardy. He reluctantly agrees to attend a week-long leadership retreat at a nearby monastery. Through this experience, John learns servant leadership – characterized by patience, love, and humility. The book follows his, and several other participants’, transformation over the course of their enlightening week together.

The Way of the Shepard- This book is centered on a young, inexperienced reporter who lands the interview of a lifetime with the most respected CEO in America. During the interview, the CEO shares the secrets he learned long ago from his mentor. Focuses on seven management principles that, while ancient in origin, are still very valuable in today’s fast-paced, high-tech world.

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What are your development recommendations from reading The Way of the Shepard and The Servant?

In order to be a successful leader, you must be able to know and understand those around you. What distinguishes a gifted leader from a mediocre one is that the great leader has the heart for his or her people. If it’s greatness that you want, it’s greatness that you must give. 

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What are the seven principles of the way of the Shepherd?

  1. Know the condition of your flock

  2. Discover the shape of your sheep

  3. Help your sheep identify with you

  4. Make your pasture a safe place

  5. The staff of direction

  6. The rod of correction

  7. The heart of the shepherd

400

Who read The Edge: How to Stand Out by Showing You're All In & Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life?

Colson Sledge

400

What were common themes found between The Edge and Make your Bed?

Perseverance, empathy and consistency 

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What was the summary of The Edge? What was the summary of Make Your Bed?

The Edge: emotional commitment is what makes an individual stand out in the work environment. 

Make Your Bed: Maximizing your personal achievement as an individual begins with being consistent with the most mundane tasks, and reinforces the idea that the same level of consistency and grit should be applied to all areas of life.

400

What are your development recommendations from reading The Edge and Make your Bed?

Standing out as a leader begins with being consistent in the smallest disciplines, including controlling your emotional commitment in the workplace, and having the same level of dedication in both minor and major tasks.

400

What are the four principles of emotional commitment laid out in the Edge?

Energy, diligence, growth and endurance

500

Who read Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table and Called to Lead?

Ben Hurlburt

500

What were common themes found between The Edge and Make your Bed?

Perseverance, empathy and consistency 

500

What was the summary of The Edge? What was the summary of Make Your Bed?

The Edge: emotional commitment is what makes an individual stand out in the work environment. Having a high level of energy, diligence, growth and endurance is critical to having an “EDGE” over your competitors 

Make Your Bed: maximizing your personal achievement as an individual begins with consistently in the mundane tasks, and reinforces the idea that the same level of consistency and grit should be applied to all areas of life.

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What are your development recommendations from reading The Edge and Make your Bed?

Setting yourself apart as a Leader begins with being faithful to the smallest disciplines, including your emotional commitment to your work environment 

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What is Called to Lead based off of?

The apostle Paul's shipwreck as depicted in Acts 27

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