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Jason Ewart Sep 11
The first question a leader should ask is: "How can I make those around me more successful?"
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Radhika Gupta Sep 12
“When failure occurred, he took it up. When success happened, he gave it to his team.”
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Jon S Rennie 🇺🇸 Sep 12
A student asked me this week, "How can I tell if I'm a good leader?" I told her, "Observe people's reaction when you first walk into their work area." The quick look-away and silence means you still have some work to do.
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ᑭOᗯEᖇOᑭEᗪIᗩ 🆕️ 19h
Never reveal the purpose behind your actions. The less people understand you the better. If they are not clear about your intentions they won't sabotage your plans. Protected with veil of darkness the man of power is always one step ahead of enemies.
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Coach Tom Yashinsky 13h
A tradition the past 3 years is our guys hold the doors open for students on game day. i forgot to remind them because of storms. I panicked this morning thinking they would forget. My seniors though, didn't forget and were leading the charge this morning.
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Zen Proverbs Sep 12
"If you want to lead them you must place yourself behind them." — Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching | |
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Leaders Sep 12
Be a mentor, not a boss. Be a teacher. Be a great leader. Serve others, lead by example.
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World Economic Forum Sep 12
: 13 things mentally strong people won't do
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Greg Sederberg Sep 12
What aspects make the biggest difference in being a leader as opposed to a boss?
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Ross Swan Sep 12
Good is connecting with people with sincereity and understanding
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Millbrook Wildcats Baseball Sep 11
Code Black kept us inside today. Great opportunity to discuss 9/11 and to run 110 stairs, just like so many who lost their lives 18 years ago. 🇺🇸 👨‍🚒
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Scott Cochrane Sep 12
Treating everyone equally is justice. Treating everyone the same is chaos.
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Sindhu Gangadharan Sep 12
People who can execute a ‘leadershift’ have open minds; they love change, innovation, new ideas, options and creativity.
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Brian Wood MC Sep 11
Everyone is a leader because everyone influences someone.
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Miss G 🌸 Sep 11
I lead a RWInc phonics staff meeting today and as part of it I filmed myself teaching. I was really nervous but staff has said how much it helped to see it in action
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Jon S Rennie 🇺🇸 Sep 12
Leadership is a people business. If you want to be an effective leader, get out of your bubble and go talk to people. Spend more time in the break room than the boardroom.
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Miriam GuerreroCheuk Sep 11
“Leadership is not about being in charge. Leadership is about taking care of those in your charge.”- Simon Sinek
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Louise Teboul Sep 12
I've been thinking a lot about people being 'real models' in rather than 'role models' - I think this requires more authenticity, honesty, vulnerability & openness about ourselves - without it being self-indulgent ... thoughts?
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Jason Walker Sep 12
Your wisdom, not your age, is what matters in . Age only matters if you're cheese or wine.
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Scott Cochrane Sep 12
You'll rarely get in trouble for saying too little. But you can easily get in trouble for saying too much.
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