Teaching Tough Love
It is very difficult to maintain the integration of positive opposites. I once did an exercise with two hundred bank […]
It is very difficult to maintain the integration of positive opposites. I once did an exercise with two hundred bank […]
Here is a surprising point: recognizing our hypocrisy is a source of power. When we become willing to monitor our […]
We attract others into the fundamental state of leadership not by imitation, but by becoming unique.
hey asked me what I thought of their vision. I simply responded, “Who is willing to die for this vision?” No one spoke up.
A great team, like a great leader, maintains both a tough, disciplined focus on the task and a cohesive set of relationships full of trust and love.
As we increase our integrity, we can align ourselves with the uniqueness of the emerging reality in which we live. Our courage then invites others to do the same.
When we care passionately about an objective but do not know how to bring it about, we move forward into new territory and we learn as we act.
As I move forward, learning by faith, I feel vulnerable and I pay great attention to the feedback I receive.