Quotes about Empowerment
Where Are You Holding Up Your Team? If you are not asking the members of your team how you can serve them, you may be holding them up. To find out, go to each team member individually and ask, "What could I do for you that would make your job easier, make you more successful, and make the team better?" Listen without interrupting to what people have to say, and then try to figure out ways to do what you can to serve them.
— John Maxwell
A leader with confidence is a leader who brings out positive changes in people.
— John Maxwell
Am I adding value to people?
— John Maxwell
It's not what you do that matters as much as what God does through you.
— John Maxwell
The way you take control of the direction of your life is to take responsibility for yourself and your everyday actions.
— John Maxwell
When you give of yourself, it benefits you, the organization, and the receiver.
— John Maxwell
If you want to become a better leader, let go of control and start fostering cooperation. Good leaders stop bossing people around and start encouraging them. That is the secret to being a people-oriented leader, because much of leadership is encouragement.
— John Maxwell
Effective leaders who reach their potential spend more time focusing on what they do well than on what they do wrong. To be successful, focus on your strengths and develop them. That's where you should pour your time, energy, and resources.
— John Maxwell
Make it your job to put other people on top today.
— John Maxwell
If you could pick only one word to describe yourself, what would it be?
— John Maxwell
People don't want to be managed. They want to be led. Whoever heard of a world manager? World leader, yes. Education leader, yes. Political leader. Religious leader. Scout leader. Community leader. Labor leader. Business leader. Yes. They lead.
— John Maxwell
The day that I realized I could no longer do everything myself was a major step in my development as a person and a leader. I've always had vision, plenty of ideas, and vast amounts of energy. But when the vision gets bigger than you, you really only have two choices: give up on the vision or get help. I chose the latter.
— John Maxwell