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What I Learned from Donald Miller about Being Brave

3 Powerful Truths from His New Book ‘Scary Close’

February 6, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

Donald Miller’s newest book, Scary Close: Dropping the Act and Finding True Intimacy, is out and off to a great start. I can see why. It’s his best book so far. I’ve known Don for over a decade. He was one of our bestselling authors at Thomas Nelson, during the time I was publisher, president, […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: brave, Bravery, criticism, donald miller, Leadership, relationships, Scary Close

The 37 Best Business Books I’ve Ever Read

January 12, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

I have been in and around the publishing business my entire professional life. So I understand the potential impact of a great book. In business, the right book at the right moment can tilt the playing field and give you a crucial advantage. These thirty-seven business books have personally made a huge difference for me. […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: Books, business strategy, Leadership, marketing, presentations, Productivity

The Most Important Question a Leader Can Ask

October 7, 2014 by John C. Maxwell

Michael and I have been friends for well over a decade. When we met, he was already a good leader. But over the years I’ve watched him grow and become an even better one. And one of the things I love about Michael is that whatever he’s learning, he’s continually passing along to you. If […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: John C. Maxwell, Leadership, motivation

The 4 Revolutionary Leadership Tactics of Paul Revere

July 4, 2014 by Joel J. Miller

Guest Post by Joel J. Miller: Whether it was riding express or printing money or casting cannons or even figuring out how to construct a gunpowder mill, Revere was tapped time and again because patriot higher-ups could count on him to get the job done, whatever it was and even if he’d never done it before, which oftentimes he had not.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: American History, Featured, history, Initiative, Joel J. Miller, Leadership, Leadership Lessons, Leading from the Middle, Paul Revere, Revoluionary War

How to Live a Life That Matters: 5 Lessons from Maya Angelou

May 30, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

The desire to create lasting transformation in the world is what really drives us as leaders, right? Since the news of her death, I’ve been thinking a lot about Maya Angelou. Her legacy offers several valuable insights for living a life of true significance. The odds were against Angelou in her early years. Her parents […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: Adversity, excellence, influence, Leadership, Maya Angelou, optimism, Success, transformation

A Tale of Two Coaches: What Kind Are You?

March 22, 2013 by Michael Hyatt

How Your Leadership Is Impacted by the Way You Coach

There’s more to coaching than sharing your expertise. The way you communicate that expertise is as important as the knowledge itself. Years ago I went golfing with my friend and colleague, Dr. Victor Oliver. I had played quite a bit as a teenager, but had set aside my clubs when I became an adult. At […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: bullying, coaches, coaching, influence, intimidation, Leadership, morale

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