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Heroes (and Leaders) Don’t Wait to Act
When we think of heroes and heroism, images of extraordinary acts of selflessness to come mind. Big, bold acts resulting in amazing feats. Heroes inspire our imagination with their selfless devotion to others. Long after they are gone, heroes keep giving us something we desperately need — the courage to act to make people and
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Focus on Process
The undeniable truth that leaders and performers must accept is they don’t control outcomes, but they always control the process leading to the result. When a golfer declares their goal is to shoot 69, they are describing an outcome, not a goal. This detracts from performance because it focuses attention on the desired outcome and
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Evaluate Short-Term Demands
Leaders continually walk the tightrope between short-term demands and long-term goals. Rarely are the objectives of these two sets of goals aligned. Good leaders are required to find a balance between them, where neither side carries too much weight or sway over decision-making. This balancing act is often judged poorly by others, who become confused
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The Secret to Spotting the Leader
Picking out the leader in a large team is harder than ever before. In the past, leaders dressed just a little bit more formally than others, making this guess easier. But, in today’s world, that is no longer a tell. In fact, sometimes leaders will put themselves together more informally than everyone else. However, there is one
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Flag Intent
Much of the meaning we ascribe to others comes down to how we read their intentions. We judge what is happening and what significance it carries by assessing the intentions we believe others hold. Reading these intentions of others allows us to make quick sense of what they are saying and doing without the need
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The One Question for All Leaders
If your leadership came down to one question, what would that question be? As a leader, what is the most important question you could ask of anyone in your leadership world? A servant leader might ask, “How can I help?” A field general might ask, “What should I know?” A hands-on leader might ask, “Where
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Not Winging It Looks Like This
We can’t say that NFL rookie head coach Nick Sirianni will go down as one of the game’s greats. Heaven knows, football at the professional level is a unique challenge for coaches and players alike, and few survive the experience with accolades. But one thing we do know is that Sirianni never wings it when
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Get Better at Backcasting
After a poor decision, wise leaders gather the team and engage in a “postmortem,” a process of dissecting what went wrong. Specifically, what decisions contributed most to creating a bad result. This is a useful exercise that allows the leader and team to learn from their mistakes and correct them going forward. Airlines routinely do
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Seek to Deserve Success
Results-driven leaders are often consumed with achieving lasting personal success. The ultimate prize is to reach the lofty goal of financial independence and the ability to make an impact through meaningful work. However, the fixation on the outcome and not the process can prevent leaders from reaching their highest potential. They end up making choices
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Who Does Your Team Need You to Be?
Great team leadership is less about what you need the team to be and more about what the team needs you to be. Team leaders naturally want their teams to do what they need to in order to get things done; however, it’s what teams need from leaders that most affects team success. Team leaders who





