To get somewhere or reach a goal, the leader must know how to get there, says Maxwell.
That requires "navigation."
Reactive leaders wait for circumstances to dictate what course of direction to take, but pro-active leaders
prepare for what's needed to get somewhere. Pro-active figures are the more preferred leaders. Navigation
eases the leading process, says Maxwell.
Without nagivating properly, one's goal either fails or gets attained later than expected and even with harsh consequences along the way.--John C. Maxwell, Leadership Educator.