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Today’s “Wednesday Wisdom” comes from Max DePree, who said, “The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between the two, the leader must become a servant.” Leaders, I’ve found are often good at the first and last. Having a vision is often what inspires us to become leaders. After we achieve our goals? If we’re any kind of a decent person, we will take time for gratitude. But as I speak and write about all the time, it’s that in-between time that really makes great leaders. The servant leader’s reality is defined every day, and that leads to multiple rewards.
How to create a performance culture
How to delegate effectively
The importance of leading with confidence
How leaders are coping with COVID-19
Panel discussion: Leading with grace
Leading with grace (with John Baldoni)
Why gratitude is so important for leaders
How to make your brain unhackable (panel discussion)
Making your brain unhackable (with Kary Oberbrunner)
How leaders can leverage generational strengths (panel discussion)
How leaders can leverage generational strengths (with Jason Dorsey)
Season two wrap-up
No shortcuts to success (with Annika Sörenstam)
Using struggle to drive success (with Jimmy Wayne)
Making failure fantastic (with Mark Sanborn)
Making change last (with Eric Zimmer)
The power of “authority, warmth and energy” (with Steve Herz)
Tom Ziglar: Choose to win one choice at a time
The leadership value of health and wellness
Mentoring – specifics make success
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