The Seven Laws of Learning
Why Great Leaders Are Also Great Teachers
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Narrated by:
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Richard L. Godfrey
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Hyrum W. Smith
About this listen
This audiobook is written for great leaders, parents, coaches, and mentors who want to become great teachers. The Seven Laws of Learning examines why people like Confucius, Nelson Mandela, Jesus, Winston Churchill, Evita Peron, Mahatma Gandhi, and other extraordinary leaders were able to teach new ideas in ways that not only engaged people but persuaded them to use their free will to bring about personal and global change.
Too many leaders forget the universal truth that messages—instead of being filled with facts and data—are most effectively communicated by storytelling, metaphor, and teaching that motivates and inspires. In the clutter of all of the data and discussion and PowerPoint slides and lists and handouts, too many leaders do little or nothing to capture the imagination and inspire us to improve, to grow, and to change ourselves and our organizations in ways that matter.
When you understand and apply the age-old principles you'll learn from The Seven Laws of Learning, your leadership, parenting, coaching and working with others will be more effective, and you will reap the rewards that always accompany great teaching. And, you will have a more positive and lasting impact on those with whom you interact.
©2010 Richard L. Godfrey, Hyrum W. Smith, Gerreld L. Pulsipher (P)2010 Gildan Media CorpWhat listeners say about The Seven Laws of Learning
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- stuart
- 04-12-17
lots of clear detail
lots of clear details. done through stories. great book. worth a listen. did take some time to read the full book
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