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Coaching a Leader


One of my favorite memories growing up as a child was making trips with my family to my sister?s volleyball tournaments on the weekends. Those memories are filled with being a part of an exciting atmosphere, sitting in the stands and watching the action-packed games. Along with watching my sister play, I recall two other players by the names of Christy and Liz, who stood out to me because of their athletic talent on the court. Over the four years of my sister?s high school career, I followed their volleyball careers as well because Christy was my sister?s teammate, and Liz was a player from a rival school.

The Three Essential Attributes of a Leader: The Demonstrated Abilities


Leaders need to:

A Blueprint for Leadership - How to Be a Better Leader


If you were to build a house, you would begin with a blueprint. This blueprint proves useful because it contains more than directions on how to build a house. It also describes the finished house.

The Code of the Conference Leader


Are your meetings generally a waste of time? Do you have trouble getting commitment on the decisions made? The following information is based on "Conference Leadership", an atypical Marine Corps publication that is no longer available to the public (as it has been incorporated into a sensitive and restricted document.)The publication details a method of achieving results from groups and meetings that was far ahead of its time, originally published in 1947. Veins of "stewardship," "dialogue" and "servant leadership" can be seen throughout, though not by those names.

Leadership For Deep Results: Without Them Are You Wasting Your Leadership And Your Life? (Part One)


I've challenged all leaders I have worked with during the past two decades to achieve "more results faster continually."

Leadership For Deep Results: Without Them Are You Wasting Your Leadership And Your Life? (Part Two)


How does one go about getting deep results? There are many paths up this mountain. But one path is straight and steep and clear. That is the path of the Leadership Imperative.

Leadership Tips From My Dad


Lee (L.B.) Weiss (Sept. 21/25 ? April 30/82)

The Three Essential Attributes of a Leader: (Part 2) Bringing Others to the Vision


We need to engage our listeners and transform them into excited, willing and committed supporters of the vision - for the duration of delivery!

Make The Elephant Jump -- Leading With A Kind Heart


Leadership is not about getting people to do what they want. If they did what they want, you wouldn't be needed as a leader. Instead, leadership is about getting people to do what they don't want to do (or don't think they can do) ? and be ardently committed to doing it.

Dissolving Conflict Through Reframing


Reframing is looking at the situation with a new set of eyes. Its asking your self if you have a clear picture of the situation and of what is happening around you.

In Leadership, Dreams Are The Stuff That Great Results Are Made Of


Leadership is motivational or it's stumbling in the dark. The best leaders don't order people to do a job, the best leaders motivate people to want to do the job.

The Seven Army Values - Theyre Not Just For The Military


The Army defines seven values that soldiers should strive to emulate in their daily lives. These core values establish a standard of conduct; they form the foundation of personal behavior that defines the person, as well as the expectations soldiers have of one another. These values are Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage.

Career Advice for Business Leaders: Empowering Others


Many potential leaders in business sabotage themselves and their organizations out of fear of empowering others. In 21st Century Leadership: Dialogues with 100 Top Leaders, Lynne McFarland, Larry Senn and John Childress assert, ?the empowerment leadership model shifts away from ?position power? where all people are given leadership roles so thy can contribute to their fullest capacity.? John Maxwell confirms this in his work on leadership, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. He states, ?only empowered people can reach their potential,? and that barriers within the organization are created when empowerment is not present. Maxwell observed that the most common barriers to a leader?s empowerment of others are:

The Synergy Effect


Have you ever considered that everything you want in life comes from someone else? The greatest minds in any field are keenly aware of the value of working with and involving others in life plans, business, work and personal commitments.

In Leadership, Identifying Dreams That Lead To Great Results


History teaches that when people needed to do great things, a leader first had to gather them together and speak from the heart. This heartfelt speech was often connected to defining and reinforcing a dream shared by both the leader and the people.

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