On Leadership and Achieving the Most with the Least

On Leadership and Achieving the Most with the Least

Topic:Leadership
Posted on:Aug 01 2014
Captured by:Paul C
Method:Dictation

A leader should never be satisfied in accomplishing one thing with one thing. Every single accomplishment should have multiple applications, multiple implications, and thus aggregate success probabilities. For instance, the leader should never achieve a particular objective without bringing people along side of him to achieve it with him so that next time they can achieve it without him. A leader’s time is too valuable for one-dimensional limitations. With one stroke of the sword he should cut off seven heads of the dragon. 

 

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