


Steps may be small, but consistency compounds and the results snowball. The roundtable setting provides a conversational environment, free of judgment that produces positive change through a commitment to growth every single week. The values-based roundtables are the key tool used to help make people aware of leadership values, provide opportunities for self-reflection, and a commitment to taking one measurable step forward each week. The JMLF adds values to leaders who multiply value to others and the results are growing leaders who transform the world around them. My team would love to talk with you about ways you can get involved in bringing iLead to students in your community or internationally. I invite you to look at our website and reach out if we can be of service to you as you consider iLead. That consistency compounds and produces life change over the course of 32 weeks-students grow as a result of the content, its application, and the experience of facilitating their own group.īeing a part of iLead is an invitation to be part of something significant-to be part of a movement that is making a difference. ILead is unique in that the peer to peer roundtable methodology encourages participation and asks students to commit to weekly action steps. By providing young people the opportunity to participate in iLead, we are offering tomorrow’s leaders the foundation and development that will allow them to succeed at home, school and at work. In fact, I believe that iLead will have the biggest impact of all and will be the most important thing I ever do. The Maxwell Leadership Foundation has been invited by several heads of state to bring transformation to their countries.Īnd yet launching iLead is the most significant thing I have ever done.As an author I have written over 100 books and had the opportunity to impact millions.Through EQUIP, we have trained leaders in every country in the world.I am an extraordinarily blessed man who has experienced some meaningful achievements: That’s because success is what we do for ourselves, while significance is what we do for others. You have likely heard me say that once you have tasted significance, success will never satisfy.
