they will come
“Competence goes beyond words. It’s
the leader’s ability to say it, plan it, and
do it in such a way that others know
that you know how- and know that they
want to follow you.”
~ John. C. Maxwell
Keys to Cultivate High Competence
n. Show up Every Day & Come Ready to
Work
n. Keep Learning, Growing, and Improving
n. Follow Through with Excellence
n. Accomplish More than Expected
n. Inspire and Motivate Others
6. Courage: One Person with
Courage is a Majority
“Courage is fear that has said its prayers.”
~Karl Barth, Swiss Theologian
“Courage is doing what you’re afraid to do.
There can be no courage unless you’re
scared.” ~Eddie Rickenbacker
“You gain strength, courage, and confidence
by every experience in which you really
stop to look fear in the face.
You are able to say to yourself, ‘I lived
through this horror.
I can take the next thing that comes along.’
You must do the thing you cannot do.” ~Eleanor Roosevelt.
7. Discernment: Put an End to
Unsolved Mysteries
“Smart leaders believe only half of what they
hear. Discerning leaders know which have
to believe.” ~ John. C. Maxwell
n. Effective leaders need discernment, although
even good leaders don’t display it all the time.
Examples of Famous last words:
n. “I think there is a world market for about five
computers.” Thomas J. Watson, chairman of IBM
.(1943)
n. “I don’t need bodyguards.”
Jimmy Hoffa, one month before disappearance (1975)
8. Focus: The Sharper It Is;
The Sharper You Are
n. The Keys are Priorities and Concentration
n. A leader who knows what his priorities are but
lacks concentration knows what to do but never
gets it done.
n. If he has concentration but no priorities, he has
excellence without progress.
n. But when he harnesses both, he has potential to
achieve great things.
How should you focus
your time and energy?
n. Focus 70 Percent on Strengths
n. Develop them to their fullest potential
n. Focus 25 Percent on New Things
n. Growth = Change
n. Focus 5 Percent on Areas of Weakness
n. Minimize weaknesses as much as possible, delegate
9. Generosity: Your Candle Loses
Nothing When It Lights Another
“No person was ever honored for what he
received. Honor has been the reward for
what he gave.”
~ Calvin Coolidge, American President
“All that is not given is lost.” ~ Rabinranath Tagore, Indian Poet
Cultivate the Quality of Generosity
in Your Life
n. Be Grateful For What You Have
n. Put People First
n. Don’t Allow the Desire for Possessions to Control You
n. Regard Money as a Resource
n. Develop the Habit of Giving
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