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Leadership is a powerful substance that can easily be abused, but the key to using it wisely lies entirely with you. Watch the "Leader Madness" video to learn the challenge of leadership: be strong yet not rude, kind yet not weak, bold yet not a bully, thoughtful yet not lazy, humble yet not timid, proud yet not arrogant, humorous yet not foolish. Discover the do’s and don’ts of effective leadership through 6 essential keys: allow people to do their jobs, acknowledge their successes, use your enthusiasm for problem-solving, prioritize leadership over friendship, take time to listen, and be an ethical role model. Remember the wise words of Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln on the risks and tests of power and leadership. Embrace these principles to excel as a leader.
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Leadership is a powerful substance that can easily be abused. The key to using it wisely lies entirely with you. - “Leader Madness” video
The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly. - Jim Rohn (motivational speaker)
6 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP l Allow people to do their jobs
6 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP l Allow people to do their jobs l Tell people what they’re doing right
6 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP l Allow people to do their jobs l Tell people what they’re doing right l Use your enthusiasm to solve problems
6 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP l Allow people to do their jobs l Tell people what they’re doing right l Use your enthusiasm to solve problems l Put leadership before friendship
6 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP l Allow people to do their jobs l Tell people what they’re doing right l Use your enthusiasm to solve problems l Put leadership before friendship l Take the time to really listen
6 KEYS TO EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP l Allow people to do their jobs l Tell people what they’re doing right l Use your enthusiasm to solve problems l Put leadership before friendship l Take the time to really listen l Be an ethical role model
The lead dog gets the best view…of course, the lead dog is also the first to fall into the ravine. - Benjamin Franklin
If you want to test a man’s character, give him power. - Abraham Lincoln