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The Law of Legacy: Lesson 21 from The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
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- Aug 27, 2012
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When many companies lose their CEO, they go into a tailspin. But when Roberto Goizueta died, Coca-Cola didn't even hiccup. Why? Before his death, Goizueta lived by the Law of Legacy.
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The Law of Legacy: Lesson 21 from The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
Description
When many companies lose their CEO, they go into a tailspin. But when Roberto Goizueta died, Coca-Cola didn't even hiccup. Why? Before his death, Goizueta lived by the Law of Legacy.
- Publisher:
- Thomas Nelson
- Released:
- Aug 27, 2012
- ISBN:
- 9781400275809
- Format:
- Book
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The Law of Legacy - John C. Maxwell
© 1998 and 2007 by John C. Maxwell
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Leadership is not dictatorship, it is being with people.
I think history can teach us a lot. Take Gandhi, he was a great leader.
But the greatest of all leaders is Jesus, He was the epitome of leadership, he gave his own life for the Gospel. He was not self-seeking, he said, "he came to serve and not to judge." (this is not in the book)