Index >> About Us >> Add Url >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Service >> Add Article
Search:   
keenvisitor.com keenvisitor.com
 
 

Compounding Effect of Selfishness

Five-year-old Katie asked for a coin for her to throw into a fountain at a local shopping centre. Sh ... - Gary Vurnum
 

Stress

An article providing information on common symptoms of stress along with tips on how to reduce it wi ... - Linda Giles
 

The Day I Walked With God

God laid his hand on my shoulder. I felt a powerful Love that brought tears to my eyes. So overwhelm ... - Jay Bartels
 

The Power of Roles

Earlier I talked about creating roles for yourself in every area of your life, then using these role ... - James Rick
 

Leadership Is Action...Not Position!

People respond to good leadership! Period! It is in all aspects of our lives, not just business. A m ... - Willie Jones
 

How To Have A Life Changing Experience

Can you really plan a life-changing experience, or do they just happen? Are they accident's of fate, ... - Dave Stephenson
 
 

  Index » Self Healing » Art Of Leadership
   
 

Leadership Legacies

   
Author: Stephen Burgess
 

Leadership is one of the most talked and written about business topics. Whole careers have been made with a wide variety of systems and models, some good and some bad.

Sometimes simplicity is wonderful! Dwight Eisenhower used to demonstrate leadership to his staff using a piece of string. Hed put it on the table and say: Pull it and it will follow you anywhere; Push it and it will go nowhere.

I love this concept because it is simple and easily demonstrable; everyone that sees it understands it. I have seen so many systems, plans, and methods that are overly complex and equally hard to understand. Its no wonder most people cant put them into practice successfully.

I know, I knowleadership is more than just pulling a string. But think about it. Our ability to make people want to follow, to want to contribute, to want to achieve the same goals and objectives is what separates great leaders from the rest.

Great leaders inspire their people; they want to contribute! Great leaders think positively! Great leaders work with their people; their people dont work for them! Great leaders encourage first and always, and are critical when they know they must be. And, they are critical in a way that is helpful to the individual, not detrimental! Great leaders find the reasons why someone is not successful rather than assuming, blaming, or degrading the person. And then they help that person! And most of all, great leaders are great listeners! What a concept, someone who actually listens to what the other person has to say.

One of the defining characteristics of great leaders is this ability to listen and an equally developed ability to ask the right questions. One Chairman of the Board, whom I reported to, was amazingly adept at listening to a presentation and then asking a short but incisive question that would bring forth more information and insight than the entire presentation itself. He could find out more about someone in 3-4 questions than anyone I have ever met.

And yes, there are those people that cannot be motivated or made to be productive. But, great leaders know and believe they are the minority, not the majority, and act accordingly!

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Transformation in Progress ?C Cleansing Chakras
 
Coaching a Leader
 
7 Leadership Principles That Can Change the World
 
Conflict Resolution: 17 Secrets to Successfully Conquer Conflicts
 
How Rules Rule Your Life
 
Are You Successful? Or Just Chasing Your Tail?
 
R & R - Luxury or Lifeblood?
 
Speech Training - Building Your Voice, Tips from a Professional
 
Why Positive Thinking Doesn't Work!
 
Embracing Unfulfilled Desires
 
 
 
Add Url
 

People & Society

Sports & Adventure

Relationship & Lifestyle

Events & News

Automobile & Automotive

Hotels & Travel

Computers & Networking

Malls & Shopping

Culture & Art

Science & Space

Eating & Drinking

Business & Commerce

Finance & Banking

Children

Hygiene & Health

Recreation & Entertainment

Academics & Education

Government & Politics

Healthcare & Medicine

Garden & Home

Self Healing

Careers & Employment

Games & Play

Estate & Realty

 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Service  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.keenvisitor.com - All Rights Reserved.