Leadership Inspirations - Intentions versus Results

Leadership Inspirations

“One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results”

Milton Friedman

Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics,
the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
and
the National Medal of Science

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Leadership Inspirations - The Pioneer’s Creed

Leadership Inspirations

“The cowards never started, the weak died on the way, and only the strong survived.”

The Pioneer’s Creed

 

 

 

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Leadership Inspirations - Recognizing Talent

Leadership Inspirations

“Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius.”

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Author
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Popularity: 52% [?]

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Leadership Inspirations - Ask the Correct Question

Leadership Inspirations

“A team has a certain potential. Nevertheless, simply being a team – a group of individuals wearing the same uniform or working at the same company – means little when it comes to realizing its potential. Here’s the question to be asked: ‘We are many, but are we much?’ The role of the leader is to make those ‘many’ become ‘much’.”

John Wooden
Head Coach, UCLA Men’s Basketball Team

led his team to a record 10 NCAA National Championships
and
first person named to the NCAA Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach

Popularity: 65% [?]

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Leadership Inspirations - Right versus Expedience

Leadership Inspirations

“In business and in life, we are often faced with the choice of doing that which is right or that which is expedient. For the achiever, the choice is clear; for the road to greatness is never easy.”

Nathan Ives
StrategyDriven Principal Contributor

and

co-Host, StrategyDriven Podcast

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