Winning with Jack Welch

Winning with Jack Welch

As we consider the “Law of Victory” (Maxwell says that leaders find a way to win), what better example do we have than Jack Welch? Welch was chairman and CEO of General Electric between 1981 and 2001. During his tenure at GE, the company’s value rose 4,000%! When he retired from GE, he took a severance payment of $417 million—the largest such payment in history.

In his book Winning, Welch argues that when companies win, people thrive and grow.

He offers a variety of advice for leaders like you and me, who are shooting for the stars.

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Got Intuition?

Law of Intuition

The 8th Law of Leadership (of 21) according to John Maxwell is the Law of Intuition. Leadership intuition often separates the greatest leaders from the merely good ones. Some people are born with great leadership intuition; others have to work hard to develop and hone it.

With a combination of natural ability and learned skills, Out of This World Leaders use intuition to help critical issues jump out, enabling them to get a handle on the intangible factors, understand them, and work with them to accomplish leadership goals.

Everyone has some kind of intuition, especially in his or her area of natural giftedness.

Click here to learn more from the John Maxwell Bible on the Law of Intuition.