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The Law of EF. Hutton highlights the importance of authority in leadership from "summary" of The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership Workbook by John C. Maxwell

The Law of EF. Hutton stresses the significance of authority in leadership. Authority is the foundation on which leadership is built. Without authority, a leader lacks the ability to influence others and drive change. Authority gives a leader the power to make decisions, set direction, and inspire action. Leaders who possess authority are able to create a sense of direction and purpose for their team. They are able to establish goals and objectives that align with the organization's vision and mission. Authority allows leaders to hold others accountable for their actions and ensure that progress is being made towards achieving common goals. Furthermore, authority enables leaders to make tough decisions and take decisive action when necessary. It gives them the ability to navigate challenges and obstacles, and steer their team towards success. Leaders who lack authority may struggle to make an impact and fail to gain the respect and trust of their followers.
  1. The Law of EF. Hutton underscores the importance of authority in leadership. Authority is essential for a leader to effectively lead, influence, and inspire others. It empowers leaders to make decisions, set direction, and drive change. Without authority, a leader may struggle to make an impact and fail to achieve their goals.
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The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership Workbook

John C. Maxwell

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