The Go-Giver Leader

Giving is not a strategy. It's a way of life. - Bob Burg

This month’s Proverbs focus is on Giving.  This past February, as I browsed the Barnes & Noble bookshelves, I ran across The Go-Giver Leader.  With endorsements from John Maxwell, Captain David Marquet, and Colleen Barrett, I was intrigued.

Co-Authors Bob Burg and John David Mann wrote the Wall Street Journal bestseller The Go-Giver, whose mysterious mentor character Pindar introduces the Five Laws of Stratospheric Success, which all revolve around the idea that a giving mindset is the key to a rich and fulfilling life. One of those Five Laws is the Law of Influence, which says that your influence is determined by how abundantly you place other people’s interests first.

Burg and Mann again turn to Pindar to expand on the idea in this book with something to say about leadership.  They explain that they wrote this story and published it in 2011 under the title, It’s Not About You—a title that seemed to nicely echo the core idea of The Go-Giver: that shifting one’s emphasis from getting to giving, from a “me” focus to an “other” focus, leads to greater and often unexpected returns.

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The Generosity Factor

Nearly every moment of every day we have the opportunity to give something to someone else—our time, our love, our resources. I have always found more joy in giving when I did not expect anything in return. - S. Truett Cathy

Are you a giver?  This month’s Proverbs focus is on giving, so it’s a perfect time to discover the joy of giving your time, talent, and treasure.

That just happens to be the subtitle of Ken Blanchard’s book The Generosity Factor, which I read earlier this year.

Giving—of talent, time, and money—can hurt. It can mean sacrifice.  The flip side is that giving has tremendous rewards. These rewards can become evident in a variety of dimensions—emotional, relational, financial, and even spiritual.

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