Dear Asad,
Thanks for the sharing. Nice and I love it.
As learned from David Shanks recommends the following strategies how to be a leader:
From China, Shanghai
Thanks for the sharing. Nice and I love it.
As learned from David Shanks recommends the following strategies how to be a leader:
- Have a clear vision and corresponding goals.
- Exhibit a strong sense of responsibility.
- Be an effective communicator.
- Have a high energy level.
- Have the will to change.
- Leaders define and clearly articulate the organization's mission.
- Leaders set goals, priorities, and standards.
- Leaders see leadership as a responsibility rather than a privilege of rank.
- Leaders surround themselves with knowledgeable, strong people who can make a contribution.
- Leaders earn trust, respect, and Integrity.
From China, Shanghai
Thanks all for comments,however these slides were not developed by me...
@ John..Thanks frnd for value addition...
I am adding the Leadership qualities w.r.t the presidents of USA.
Patience: John F. Kennedy cooled out the Soviets during the Cuban missile crisis by lighting up a Havana, not lighting up Havana. Think about that the next time you reach for the red phone beside your desk.
Respect: John F. Kennedy called himself a doughnut in front of 120,000 Berliners. So what? At least he tried to speak the local language.
Enthusiasm: The best ideas draw the most criticism. Maintain your passion and your smile, and others will want to join your cause.
Accountability: The bigger the blunder, the greater the apology. Clinton said sorry eight times for Monica Lewinsky. Makes you wonder what we still don't know...
Empathy: Judge others in the context of their worlds, not yours. Men in Papua New Guinea wear penis gourds. Dumb? Well, guess what they think of your SUV.
Responsibility: It doesn't matter if you're commander-in-chief or branch manager. If you don't know what your troops are doing on the ground, you're probably too far removed from the battlefield.
Initiative: Always talk more about what you want to do than what you've already done. The only person who cares about your résumé is the guy copying it.
Diplomacy: When your girlfriend asks you how she looks, treat her like a rogue nation-state with an arsenal of nukes. A conflict-free resolution is the only sure way to avoid lasting collateral damage.
Humility: George W. Bush meant well during his dance-off with African performers, but he ended up as a YouTube punch line. Knowing your weaknesses is just as important as touting your strengths in front of others.
Open-mindedness: Want good advice? Go to someone you usually disagree with. Lincoln staffed his cabinet with opponents, so surely you can ask a football fan what he thinks of cricket. He may just surprise you.
Regards
From Pakistan, Islamabad
@ John..Thanks frnd for value addition...
I am adding the Leadership qualities w.r.t the presidents of USA.
Patience: John F. Kennedy cooled out the Soviets during the Cuban missile crisis by lighting up a Havana, not lighting up Havana. Think about that the next time you reach for the red phone beside your desk.
Respect: John F. Kennedy called himself a doughnut in front of 120,000 Berliners. So what? At least he tried to speak the local language.
Enthusiasm: The best ideas draw the most criticism. Maintain your passion and your smile, and others will want to join your cause.
Accountability: The bigger the blunder, the greater the apology. Clinton said sorry eight times for Monica Lewinsky. Makes you wonder what we still don't know...
Empathy: Judge others in the context of their worlds, not yours. Men in Papua New Guinea wear penis gourds. Dumb? Well, guess what they think of your SUV.
Responsibility: It doesn't matter if you're commander-in-chief or branch manager. If you don't know what your troops are doing on the ground, you're probably too far removed from the battlefield.
Initiative: Always talk more about what you want to do than what you've already done. The only person who cares about your résumé is the guy copying it.
Diplomacy: When your girlfriend asks you how she looks, treat her like a rogue nation-state with an arsenal of nukes. A conflict-free resolution is the only sure way to avoid lasting collateral damage.
Humility: George W. Bush meant well during his dance-off with African performers, but he ended up as a YouTube punch line. Knowing your weaknesses is just as important as touting your strengths in front of others.
Open-mindedness: Want good advice? Go to someone you usually disagree with. Lincoln staffed his cabinet with opponents, so surely you can ask a football fan what he thinks of cricket. He may just surprise you.
Regards
From Pakistan, Islamabad
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