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5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell

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Last Reviewed: 25/08/2024

“5 Levels of Leadership” by John C. Maxwell is a book that provides a framework for becoming a leader or improve in the leadership role.

5 Levels of Leadership :

  1. Position: Leadership based on job title; people follow because they must.
  2. Permission: Leadership based on relationships; people follow because they want to.
  3. Production: Leadership based on results; people follow because of achievements.
  4. People Development: Leadership focused on developing others into leaders.
  5. Pinnacle: The highest level where leaders develop other leaders who can themselves build leaders.

Assessment Process

  1. Self-Assessment: Evaluate your own leadership abilities.
  2. Team Member Assessment: Evaluate your team members.
  3. Feedback: Gather anonymous feedback from your team.
  4. Analysis: Combine these assessments to determine your current leadership level.

10 Leadership Insights

  1. Build on Previous Levels: Each level builds on the previous one.
  2. Dynamic Leadership: Leadership levels may vary with different team members.
  3. Higher Levels Ease Leadership: The higher the level, the easier leadership becomes.
  4. No Shortcuts: Advancing requires effort and time.
  5. Risk of Regression: Falling levels is easier and faster than rising.
  6. Greater Returns at Higher Levels: Higher levels yield more substantial returns.
  7. Growth is Essential: Advancement requires continuous personal growth.
  8. Impact on Team: Stagnation limits both you and your team.
  9. Changing Organizations Affects Level: A new position may reset your leadership level.
  10. You Cannot Climb Alone: Leadership development is a collective journey.

Detailed Breakdown of Each Leadership Level

Level 1: Position

Level 2: Permission

Level 3: Production

Level 4: People Development

Level 5: Pinnacle