
Transform your corner of the world with John Maxwell's practical blueprint for change. Having sold over 33 million books, Maxwell reveals how ordinary people create extraordinary impact through teamwork and values-driven action. What starfish will you save today?
John C. Maxwell, New York Times bestselling author of Change Your World: How Anyone, Anywhere Can Make a Difference, is a globally recognized leadership expert with over 100 books, including The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, translated into 50 languages and selling 33 million copies.
A sought-after speaker and coach, he has spent five decades equipping individuals and organizations to drive positive change through intentional influence and value-based leadership.
Rob Hoskins, co-author and global development leader, has transformed communities across 70+ nations as president of OneHope, focusing on youth empowerment and ethical leadership. Together, they blend actionable strategies with real-world examples of systemic transformation, drawing from Maxwell’s leadership frameworks and Hoskins’ grassroots NGO experience.
Their collaborative work reflects a shared commitment to addressing poverty, education gaps, and institutional reform through scalable solutions. Maxwell’s The 5 Levels of Leadership and Hoskins’ advocacy for digital education initiatives further underscore their authority in personal and societal development. Change Your World has been adopted by Fortune 500 leadership programs and faith-based organizations worldwide.
Change Your World explores how individuals can drive meaningful societal transformation through personal growth, collaboration, and values-based leadership. The book argues that sustainable change starts with self-improvement, expands through teamwork, and relies on measurable progress. It combines real-world examples with actionable strategies, emphasizing that anyone—regardless of resources—can create impact.
This book is ideal for aspiring leaders, community organizers, and anyone seeking practical guidance on fostering positive change. It’s particularly valuable for those interested in leadership development, social impact initiatives, or overcoming inertia in personal or professional contexts.
Yes—the book offers insights from John Maxwell’s decades of leadership expertise and Rob Hoskins’ global humanitarian experience. Readers gain actionable frameworks, relatable success stories, and a clear roadmap for initiating change at any scale.
A catalyst initiates action through small, consistent steps, inspires others to join, and maintains urgency toward goals. Examples include community organizers who address local issues and leaders who model values-driven behavior.
The four-phase model includes:
The authors suggest focusing on shared values, communicating vision clearly, and starting with incremental wins to build momentum. They emphasize patience and persistence, using examples like grassroots movements that gradually shifted cultural norms.
Values like integrity, empathy, and accountability form the foundation for credible, lasting change. The book argues that without aligned values, efforts risk becoming superficial or unsustainable.
While both emphasize leadership, Change Your World focuses specifically on societal transformation through collective action, whereas 21 Laws outlines universal leadership principles for organizational success.
Some reviewers note the repetitive structure of case studies and a lack of depth in addressing systemic barriers to change. However, most praise its accessibility for newcomers to leadership literature.
The parable—where a man saves stranded starfish one at a time—symbolizes the power of small, consistent actions. It reinforces the book’s thesis that individual efforts, multiplied through collaboration, create large-scale impact.
著者の声を通じて本を感じる
知識を魅力的で例が豊富な洞察に変換
キーアイデアを瞬時にキャプチャして素早く学習
楽しく魅力的な方法で本を楽しむ
Without a sense of urgency, desire loses its value.
Initiative on fire accomplishes more than knowledge on ice.
You cannot predict the future, but you can create it.
When you can afford to quit, you can't afford to quit.
『Change Your World』の核心的なアイデアを分かりやすいポイントに分解し、革新的なチームがどのように創造、協力、成長するかを理解します。
『Change Your World』を素早い記憶のヒントに凝縮し、率直さ、チームワーク、創造的な回復力の主要原則を強調します。

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What if the most powerful force for changing the world was already within your reach? In "Change Your World," leadership expert John C. Maxwell and transformation catalyst Rob Hoskins challenge the notion that world-changers need special powers, extraordinary wealth, or political connections. Their message is simple yet profound: anyone can create meaningful change regardless of background or resources. This isn't just inspirational theory - their approach has been implemented in over 190 countries, creating measurable transformation in communities facing extreme poverty, corruption, and hopelessness. The question isn't whether you can change your world - it's whether you'll give yourself permission to try.