SUPERVISOR OF ALL TIMES
****************MAKE SURE TO LEARN AND PRACTICE YOUR SELF FROM BEING USEFUL RATHER THAN COMMENTING ON WHAT YOU ARE SO FRUSTRATED OF OTHER PEOPLE…IF YOU ARE DISAPPOINTED ON ME…I AM MORE DISAPPOINTED ON YOU!! it’s hard to earn my respect so don’t expect it from me…you never know that alot of people hate you so stick witg plasticity****************
… LEARN THIS:
“Control is not leadership; management is not leadership; leadership is leadership. If you seek to lead, invest at least 50% of your time in leading yourself—your own purpose, ethics, principles, motivation, conduct. Invest at least 20% leading those with authority over you and 15% leading your peers.” — Dee Hock Founder and CEO Emeritus, Visa
AND THIS:
Four rules of leadership in a free legislative body:
First, no matter how hard-fought the issue, never get personal. Don’t say or do anything that may come back to haunt you on another issue, another day….
Second, do your homework. You can’t lead without knowing what you’re talking about….
Third, the American legislative process is one of give and take. Use your power as a leader to persuade, not intimidate….
Fourth, be considerate of the needs of your colleagues, even if they’re at the bottom of the totem pole….”… Read More
— George Bush
Former President of the United States
First, no matter how hard-fought the issue, never get personal. Don’t say or do anything that may come back to haunt you on another issue, another day….
Second, do your homework. You can’t lead without knowing what you’re talking about….
Third, the American legislative process is one of give and take. Use your power as a leader to persuade, not intimidate….
Fourth, be considerate of the needs of your colleagues, even if they’re at the bottom of the totem pole….”… Read More
— George Bush
Former President of the United States
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