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Leadership Lessons

Oct 28, 2014

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Bob Schultz

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Page 1: Leadership Lessons

Leadership Lessons

by Bob Schultz

(Ten Leadership Tips – Updated)

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Sophocles

A short saying oft contains

much wisdom.

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Without a vision, thepeople will perish.

Proverbs 29:18

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Begin with an end in mind.

Steven Covey

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John Kennedy

We need men who can dream of things that

never were.

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Will Rogers

Why not go out on a limb? That’s where the

fruit is.

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Nelson Mandela

There is no passion to be found in playing small . . .

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Robert Kennedy

Only those who dare to fail greatly

achieve greatly.

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Have Vision,

Lesson #1

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Have Vision,a Big Vision

Lesson #1

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William Shakespeare

Strong reasons make for strong

actions.

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Albert Einstein

Insanity:doing the same thing

over and over again and expecting different results.

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Heraclitus 535 BC - 475 BC

The only constantis change.

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Jack Welch

Change beforeyou have to.

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To improve is to change;

to be perfect isto change often.Winston

Churchill

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Move, Win, Now.

John Kotter

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Lesson #2

Drive Change

Through Action

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Whether you thinkyou can or you can't,

you're right.

Henry Ford

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Walt Disney

If you can dream it, you can do it.

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Alan Kay

The best way topredict the future

is to invent it.

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Perpetual optimismis a

force multiplier.

Colin Powell

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I've never seena monument erected

to a pessimist.Paul Harvey

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Lesson #3

Be Optimistic,

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Lesson #3

Be Optimistic,

Expect Success

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Problems are onlyopportunities

in work clothes.

Henry J. Kaiser

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A problem is a chance to do your

very best.Duke Ellington

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Smooth seas do not make a good sailor.

African Proverb

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Failure is the opportunity to

begin againmore intelligently.

Henry Ford

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Being defeated is often only a

temporary condition.Giving up is what

makes it permanent.Marilyn von

Savant

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

Never give up, for that is just the place and

time that the tide will turn.

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Josh Billings

Be like a postage stamp.

Stick to one thinguntil you get there.

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Dr. Seuss’ first book

was rejected 27

times!

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When going through hell, keep going.

Winston Churchill

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Lesson #4

Welcome Problems

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Lesson #4

Welcome Problems

Failure Isn’t Fatal

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Abraham Lincoln

Whatever you are,be a good one.

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Dr. Albert Sweitzer

Nothing of significanceis accomplished without

self-sacrifice and enthusiasm.

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Theodore Roosevelt

Do what you can,with what you have,

where you are.

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It is not fair to ask of others

what you arenot willing to do yourself.

Eleanor Roosevelt

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Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It’s the only

thing.Dr. Albert Sweitzer

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Zig Ziglar

Ask yourself a question:

is my attitudeworth catching?

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Mahatma Gandhi

You must be the change you want to

see.

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Lesson #5

Leader Behavior Is

Crucial

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It takes two weeks foremployees to treat

customersthe same way

management treats them.Sam Walton

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People never carehow much you know untilthey know how much you

care. John C. Maxwell

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If you want to be a leader, you have to have

followers.Colin Powell

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Alone we can do so little;

togetherwe can do so much.Helen Keller

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Lesson #6

Care About Your People

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People who can not find timefor recreation are obliged

sooner or laterto find time for illness.

John Wanamaker

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To keep a lamp burning

we have tokeep putting oil in it.

Mother Theresa

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Lesson #7

Take CareOf Yourself

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Madame Curie

Nothing in lifeis to be feared.It is only to be understood.

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Over the long run,superior performance

dependson superior learning.

Peter Senge

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Peter Drucker

Today,Knowledgehas power.

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Brian Tracy

No matter what you want toaccomplish, you are goingto need more knowledge

than you have now.

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Lesson #8

Be aLifelong Learner

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Arthur Ashe

From what we get,we can make a living;

what we give, however,makes a life.

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John Andrew Holmes

There is no exercisebetter for the heartthan reaching down

and lifting people up.

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Charles Dickens

No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it for anyone

else.

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Lesson #9

Give BackTo The

Community

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Martin Luther King

Time is always right to do what is

right.

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In any moment of decision,

the best thing you can dois the right thing.

Theodore Roosevelt

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Lesson #10

Do The Next Right Thing

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Ten Leadership Lessons1. Have a vision, a big vision2. Drive change through action3. Be optimistic, expect success4. Welcome problems, failure isn’t fatal5. Leader behavior is crucial6. Care about your people7. Take care of your self8. Be a life long learner9. Give back to the community10. Do the next right thing

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Two final thoughts on

leadership . . .

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Only he deserves power who every day justifies it.

Dag Hammarskjold

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Far and away the best

prize that life has to offer is the chance

to work hardat work worth doing.

Theodore Roosevelt

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