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Maxwell Leadership Podcast

Building Relationships: Working Together Means Winning Together (Part 2)

Maxwell Leadership Podcast

John Maxwell

Business, Leadership, Education, Johnmaxwell

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2019

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, John Maxwell shares five characteristics of a solid relationship. You can use these five characteristics to build a fledgling relationship, repair a damaged one, or sustain a lifelong friendship. The characteristics apply equally to personal and professional relationships, but John is quick to point out that one of the key ingredients to a winning team is the ability to get along.

Mark Cole and Richard Chancy talk through each characteristic and how it might look at work, at home, and in their lives as leaders of leaders. They challenge you to be intentional around building positive relationships. The payoff is seeing your team win at higher levels.

Our BONUS resource for this series is the Building Relationships Worksheet, which includes fill-in-the-blank notes from John’s teaching. You can download the worksheet by visiting MaxwellPodcast.com/Relate and clicking “Download the Bonus Resource.”

References:

Leadershift by John C. Maxwell

25 Laws to Win with People by John Maxwell and Dr. Les Parrott

Winning with People: Discover the People Principles that Work for You Every Time by John Maxwell

The John Maxwell Online Store

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Richard with the John Maxwell Leadership Podcast.

0:11.2

Welcome back.

0:12.2

Today you're going to hear part two of our Building Relationships Podcast.

0:16.9

Now if you don't have the notes for this podcast, go over to Maxwellpodcast.com forward slash

0:23.1

relate and you can click the bonus resource button to download them.

0:27.0

Now here's Dr. John C. Maxwell.

0:34.4

All relationships will be tested.

0:38.1

In fact, the level of relationship usually moves through a period of transition when a test

0:42.5

occurs.

0:43.8

The interesting observation I have made personally and pastorally about relationships

0:48.7

is that the level of the relationship will be determined by the way those involved

0:54.1

respond to conflict.

0:55.4

I really believe that.

0:57.2

The level of the relationship will be determined by the way that those involved respond to the

1:04.2

conflict.

1:05.2

Let me explain.

1:07.1

When a conflict is not dealt with properly, the relationship can be regressed to a previous

1:12.3

level.

1:14.0

When a conflict occurs and the response is in a right manner, then the relationship

1:19.9

can progress to a higher level.

1:22.4

So it's the response to conflict that usually determines that the relationship gets better

1:27.6

or if it begins to disintegrate.

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