A leader’s lasting value is measured by succession.
It’s one thing to communicate to people because you believe you have something of value to say. It’s another to communicate with people because you believe they have value.
See what a person is doing every day, day after day, and you’ll know who that person is and what he or she is becoming.
Conflict is like cancer; early detection increases the possibility of a healthy outcome.
It’s one thing to make a choice. It’s another to put that choice into practice.
It seems the older you get, the more life comes into focus.
The effectiveness of your work will never rise above your ability to lead and influence others.
Holding a grudge is never positive or appropriate.
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You have no control over how much talent you possess. You control only what you do with it.
You’ll never find out what you can do, until you do all you can to find out.
The best teacher for a leader is evaluated experience.
No matter what our circumstances, our greatest limitation isn’t the leader above us – it’s the spirit within us.
The bottom line on attitude is that a good one helps to increase your possibilities. Pessimists usually get what they expect. So do optimists.
Leadership is the willingness to put oneself at risk.
Leadership is evoking in others the capacity to dream.
Leadership is the dream made reality.
Leadership is the power of one harnessing the power of many.
You must develop yourself to be successful.
The leader continually passes on the vision to those who come around, knowing that dreams, if presented right, are contagious.