From the Book - Revised and updated 25th anniversary edition.
The law of the lid: How well you lead determines how well you succeed --
The law of influence: the true measure of leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less --
The law of process: leadership develops daily, not in a day --
The law of navigation: anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course --
The law of addition: leaders add value by serving others --
The law of solid ground: trust is the foundation of leadership --
The law of respect: people naturally follow better leaders than themselves --
The law of intuition: leaders evaluate everything with a leadership bias --
The law of magnetism : who you are is who you attract --
The law of connection: leaders touch a heart before they ask for a hand --
The law of the inner circle: those closest to you determine the level of your success --
The law of empowerment: only secure leaders give power to others --
The law of the picture: people do what people see --
The law of buy-in: people buy into the leader, then the vision --
The law of victory: leaders find a way for the team to win --
The law of the big mo: momentum is a leader's best friend --
The law of priorities: leaders understand that activity is not necessarily accomplishment --
The law of sacrifice: a leader must give up to go up --
The law of timing: when to lead is as important as what to do and where to go --
The law of explosive growth: to add growth, lead followers, to multiply, lead leaders --
The law of legacy: a leader's lasting value is measured by succession --
21 laws leadership evaluation.
From the Book - Revised and updated tenth anniversary edition.
The law of the inner circle
The law of explosive growth
Appendix A: 21 laws leadership evaluation
Appendix B: 21 laws growth guide.