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Maxwell Leadership Podcast

Candid Conversations: Advice for People Starting Their Career (Part 2)

Maxwell Leadership Podcast

John Maxwell

Business, Leadership, Education, Johnmaxwell

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this Candid Conversation, John Maxwell continues to offer guidance for people who are getting started in their careers. However, you’ll quickly realize the advice is applicable to all of us in any stage of our leadership journey. This is wisdom John has acquired through years of practice, and he’s excited to share it with you. Be sure to listen to the entire episode to catch all of John’s counsel, but three standout principles are: Exceed expectations, find an advocate, and consistently add value. If you apply his actionable advice, you can be confident it will help you advance in your career.

John and Mark begin the conversation with an update on John’s latest happenings. We learn one of the ways that John is being intentional to add value to people every year, and we hear about some huge projects that are positively impacting children all around the world.

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Leadershift by John C. Maxwell

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, this is the John Maxwell Leadership Podcast. I am so glad you're joining us today

0:12.7

for another candid conversation. Many of you are listening for the first time and if you

0:18.4

don't know the drill, John Maxwell takes some time in his busy schedule and just wants

0:25.0

to just share with you. Every Wednesday we're doing a podcast on John's teaching some

0:29.9

application but then every other week or so John just takes a few minutes wherever he

0:34.3

is in the world and he takes some time with me John and you just say hey this is what

0:39.1

we're doing this is what we're excited about and that's what today is today is a candid

0:43.1

conversation and John thank you for being with us. I'm delighted I love this I love I love

0:48.5

being able to talk to the people on the podcast about things that are just very current.

0:52.3

I mean things that you and I are experiencing right now it's fresh and it's important

0:58.1

to us and I've learned a long time ago that many times Mark were most passionate about

1:03.7

the things that are having to us right that moment. So in fact when I do a learning

1:09.9

lunch with a leader and I'm trying to learn from them I have seven questions and one of

1:14.8

the questions I ask is what are you doing right now? What's the most exciting thing you're

1:19.1

doing right now and I find that whenever I ask that question the passion level begins to just

1:25.1

rise up in the conversation because what we're doing right now is the thing that we're most excited

1:29.8

about. So that's why I love the candid conversations you and I are just picking up and saying here's

1:34.9

what's happening right now and passing on to people and hopefully it gives them great value.

1:39.5

Yeah and and for those of you again that's just joining us for the first time today welcome but

1:43.6

you're in part number two of some content and I'll talk more about that in just a moment but

1:49.5

you're going to want to go back and listen to a couple of weeks ago the candid conversation where

1:54.8

John Part One talks about advice to people just starting their career. John it was a couple of

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