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    101 Reasons to Be a Passionate Leader:

    Why developing your leadership is

    critical today!

    The best leaders leave a legacy. The best leaders have made an impact. The best leaders had a

    desire to make a difference. The opportunities to lead are open to everyone and many step up to

    take on the responsibility of leadership. The path to being a great leader requires arduous work,

    continuous learning, being responsible and taking risks. It means consistently delivering results.

    So is it worth the effort? Absolutely! The personal growth and reward of striving to be the

    best leader you can be is a journey worth all you have to give. Here are 101 reasons to be a

    Passionate Leader divided into four main sections: Learning Fundamentals, Delivering Results,

    Leading Change and Giving Back.

    LEARNING FUNDAMENTALS.

    1. Acquire New SkillsYou find yourself in a whole new world of a roller coaster ride of experiences learning andhoning leadership skills. To be effective you must understand where your level of skill is for

    instilling trust, showing compassion, providing stability, creating hope, managing conflict,

    listening, sharing feedback, managing up, delegating responsibility, thinking creatively,

    facilitating team success, motivating others, cultivating individual talents and achieving results

    to name just a few. No one does everything equally well so gaining clarity on where you stand is

    valuable. Being a leader allows you to test these skills.

    2. ThinkThinkIts the hardest labor of all. This is one of my favorite passages as written by Wallace D

    Wattles, Financial Success: Harnessing the Power of Creative Thought:

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    To think what you want to think is think truth, regardless of appearances. Every person has the

    natural and inherent power to think what he wants to think but it requires far more effort to do

    so than it does to think the thoughts which are suggested by appearances. To think according to

    appearances is easy.

    To think truth regardless of appearances is laborious and requires the expenditure of more

    power than any other work a person has to perform.

    There is no labor from which most people shrink as they do from that of sustained and

    consecutive thought, it is the hardest work in the world.

    3. Ask QuestionsYou must ask questions. Ask questions to learn, ask questions to engage the imagination and

    ask questions to listen. The types of questions you learn to ask as a leader are critical. Thequestions you choose to ask will lead you to better results. You soon will learn the meaning of

    The answers are in the questions.

    4. Learn From OthersObserving how others lead and the outcomes of their actions can be powerful. Taking note of

    what works and what does not work is essential to building your own leadership toolbox of tips,

    techniques and resources. Learning from others requires knowing what to look for and paying

    attention to the details.

    5. Gain Awareness and ClarityTo be a powerful leader, you must become aware and recognize the impact of your leadership.

    It takes observation and inquiry to understand where you are today. You must begin to identify

    your strengths, whats working, whats not working and whats missing. There is a simple and

    yet very effective process that initiates the steps for uncovering your personal perceptions of

    yourself and the perceptions others have of you and your leadership. Learn more about yourself,

    confidence builds and you lead with greater ease.

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    10. Obtain Higher SalariesAs written in anarticleby CNNmoney.com, the opportunity for higher wages as you move up

    the management ladder to make more money that average worker continues to increase. If

    you just consider the average compensation (wages plus benefits) of full-time year-round

    workers in non-managerial jobs - roughly $40,000 - CEO pay is more like 270 times bigger thanthe average Joe's. That's still a far cry from days gone by. In 1989, for instance, U.S. CEOs of

    large companies earned 71 times more than the average worker, according to the Economic

    Policy Institute.In adocumentprepared by the House Financial Services committee, they had

    more statistics In 1965, U.S. CEOs at major companies made 24 times a worker's pay-by

    2004, CEOs earned 431 times the pay of an average worker. From 1995 to 2005, average CEO

    pay increased five times faster than that of average workers. While CEO pay continues to

    increase at rates far exceeding inflation, wages for the vast majority of American workers have

    failedto keep up with rising prices.

    11. Know How To Get Along With EveryoneAs you continue to master leadership, you will be able to put yourself in someone elses situation

    and show real empathy. The respect you show for others will be felt by anyone no matter what

    their background and you will understand what to do to make people feel good about

    themselves and what they do. They will look forward to spending time with you.

    12. Generate and Keep PromisesGenerate promises and understand the importance of keeping them. Be careful what you

    promise BE YOUR WORD. As a leader, you will recognize the importance of what you say.

    13. Listen IntentlyListening is a leadership skill that must be developed to be an effective leader. MyLeadership

    Power Tipscover this skill and I have written articles on the topic: Listening The Key to

    Effective Communication.And even Tom Peters is becoming passionate as he rants in his video

    on YouTube - Listen Intently and Strategically

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    14. Remain UpbeatRemain upbeat in the face of adversity; as a leader people will be watching your reactions and

    responses in times of trouble. How you handle yourself will have an impact on how those around

    handle themselves. One of my favorite quotes is that of Martin Luther King Jr

    The ultimate measure of a man is not how he stands in a moment of comfort, but how he

    stands in a moment of challenge and controversy. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    15. Take ActionAs a leader you will set goals, prioritize activities, make decisions and act. John Maxwell in his

    book, Developing The Leader in You states Decide what to do and do it; decide what not to do

    and dont do it. Taking action on your decisions; executing the plan and monitoring progress are

    critical. A beautifully defined vision will not be achieved without action.

    16. Respond Versus ReactThis takes awareness and practice First you discover how to be aware of your behavior as

    situations show up, i.e. What are you saying? What does your body language look like? How do

    you feel? Then you learn to identify what your reactions are. What is your automatic way of

    being as a reaction. Next you gain clarity on how to powerfully respond leaving yourself and

    others feeling honored.

    17. Apologize AuthenticallyYou will make mistakes saying the wrong thing, making a poor decision, missing a deadline,

    etc. Taking responsibility for your actions, learning to acknowledge your involvement in a

    situation and apologizing with authenticity demonstrates a leadership capacity that some may

    never achieve.

    18. Lead YourselfLead yourself in your life with more satisfaction, fulfillment and achievement than you everexperienced. The power to be true to yourself is freeing.

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    19. Utilize MentorsUtilize mentors and coaches who will help you grow and develop into the kind of leader you

    want to be. John C. Maxwell, Author and Leadership Expert, in his book, The 360 Degree

    Leader references an informal poll he took at his conferences to find out how people came to be

    leaders:

    I asked if they became leaders (a) because they were given a position; (b) because there was a

    crisis in the organization; or (c) because they had been mentored. More than 80 percent

    indicated that they were leaders because someone had mentored them in leadership had

    taken them through the process.

    20. Take RisksInitially you will take risk that fits within your own comfort level and consistent with your needs

    and goals. Taking a calculated risk, more of a managed risk based on intelligence and ability is a

    sign of a growing leader who is willing to move out of their comfort zone with no guarantee of

    success. Soon you learn the thrill of accomplishment and achievement of goals.

    21. Assess Your StrengthsWe do not deal much in facts when we are contemplating ourselves. - Mark Twain

    Assess and build on your strengths and manage your weaknesses; Taking an assessment will

    help you gain awareness of your strengths and behavioral traits. This knowledge becomesinvaluable to you as you build your own team with members who complement your weaknesses.

    Learning about yourself is critical to gaining insight into others strengths and finding the right fit

    for the right task.

    22. Enjoy Being AloneEnjoy being alone with yourself, carving out time to think, reflect, journal; Taking time to smell

    the roses.Not only will you need down time to reenergize but as your leadership growth

    continues you may experience what is called It is lonely at the top. It becomes critical tounderstand when being alone is necessary and rejuvenating versus when you really need to be

    engaging support instead of suffering.

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    23. Continue LearningKnowledge is power. One of my leadership values is I am a leader who shares knowledge

    creating power in others. I believe in sharing information that I learn no matter what the media

    reading, attending conferences, formal education or from my on-the-job doctorate that I

    earned. As a passionate leader you really come to appreciate your own personal andprofessional development as a requirement for ongoing success.

    24. Own Your PowerNo more wait and see, waiting for permission. Empower yourself; demonstrate confidence not

    caution. Handle your job with authority.

    25. Clarify Roles & ResponsibilitiesCapable of being specific on managerial issues such as decision-making authority, hiring and

    firing authority, reporting requirements and setting standards of performance. Being articulate

    and clear about the whos, whats and whens will make your job a lot simpler.

    26. Respect DifferencesAppreciate different perspectives; examine old assumptions; risk being proven wrong, losing

    face or looking stupid; Be willing to search out diverse opinions and encourage people to provide

    more information, speak out and disagree. Be open to learning and challenge your thinking.

    27. Foster TrustIt is not enough to be competent and charismatic you must be seen as someone who can be

    trusted, who has high integrity and is honest. People willingly follow those they believe in and

    trust. Others will ask themselves about you Do I trust this person?

    28. Regulate Your EmotionsAnyone can become angry that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right

    degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way this is not easy.

    Aristotle, The Nicomachean Ethics

    Read and understand Emotional Intelligence: Why it can matter more than IQ.

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    29. Practice ServiceAsk how may I serve? What can I do for you? These are powerful questions that help you to

    focus on contributing value to your team, peers, management and customers. The practice of

    service determines your success. You may have heard this statement previously Your rewards

    in life will always be equal to the value of your service to others.

    30. Increase KnowledgeI will study and prepare myself and someday my chance will come. Abraham Lincoln

    And as Brian Tracy states in his book, Create Your Own Future, Luck happens when preparation

    meets opportunity. You need to continually look for ways to increase your own knowledge. Do

    not wait for your lucky break; take action to create your own lucky break. Earl Nightingale once

    said that, if your opportunity comes and you are not prepared for it, it will only make you look

    foolish.

    31. FacilitateUse the materials and resources available and facilitate teams for sharing best practices,

    engaging in problem-solving, etc.

    32. Play On The CourtBe in the game playing on the court, not sitting in the stands; no longer being an observer.

    DELIVERING RESULTS

    33. Experience Being UncomfortableReach beyond what you think you could do by doing something you have never done before like

    speaking before a large audience, negotiating a large contract, taking risk on a new product orservice... As a leader, you will be uncomfortable, you will be stretched and the resulting

    experiences are invaluable lessons in courage, in taking on broader responsibility and building

    confidence.

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    34. Show CompassionShow concern and compassion; people tend to trust people that show concern for them; people

    see and feel your concern before they hear your words; when you think and practice compassion

    toward others you become a better leader; discover how to express compassion in action.

    35. Recruit Great PeopleRecruit the best people to surround you; recruit team members that are smarter than you; that

    you enjoy being around; and those that compliment your weaknesses.

    36. Demonstrate CompetenceTo lead, you must be an expert, star performer, a wise decision maker; followers want to be led

    by someone they have confidence in that can perform and deliver results. Gain clarity on what

    areas you have a demonstrated competency with the experiences and results to support it.

    Being a jack of all trades and master of none is not what is required; Findings by Gallup

    Management of all the leaders they have studied show that those who strive to be competent in

    all leadership attributes become the least effective leaders overall.

    37. Establish CredibilityPeople want leaders who are credible; someone they can believe in believe they can be

    trusted. Credibility is the foundation of leadership, state the authors of Credibility: How Leaders

    Gain and Lose It, Why People Demand It. Credibility, like reputation is earned over time.

    38. Build Your MuscleBuild your muscle; Take action, strengthen your leadership effectiveness muscle every day. Build

    on your capabilities for these are the means for you to produce results.

    39. Recognize GreatnessRecognize the three kinds of greatness described by Stephen Covey in his book, The 8

    th

    Habit:From Effectiveness to Greatness: 1) Personal Greatness, 2) Leadership Greatness and 3)

    Organizational Greatness.

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    40. Value and Contribute to OthersLeadership involves making decisions. As you move up the leadership ladder with more

    responsibility and more people following you, the more value based decisions are required for

    you to make. Values are what are important to you. Core values cannot be compromised. These

    are the ones that show up when you are under pressure.

    When we honor our own values, regularly and consistently, life is good. Life is fulfilling.

    Interestingly, Elvis Presley said, Values are like fingerprints. Nobodys are the same, but you

    leave em all over everything you do.

    41. Recognize TalentKnow your natural gifts and talents and discover how to recognize the talents in your team

    members, staff and bosses.

    42. Earn Respect and RewardEarning respect as a leader comes from your interactions with others and results that you

    deliver. Leadership experts state The organization is a reflection of the leader. Other experts

    have said, You teach someone how to treat you by the interaction you have with others.

    Take a moment to think about this. If the leader is always short with others, rushed,

    rescheduling or cancelling appointments, most likely you will find the balance of the

    organization doing the same. If the leader does not demonstrate value for her own time, then

    being accountable for the impact of how she and her team use their time is lost and not

    respected. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them

    greatly and theywill show themselves as great.

    Becoming a powerful and passionate leader is an evolving process of different experiences,

    interfaces and results. There are moments of crystal clarity and befuddled mishaps in your day

    to day leadership experience. Both are necessary. Acknowledging your own growth allows you

    to better understand what others experience. Your ability to give thoughtfully to others in time,

    advice and feedback will earn you respect. Opportunities begin to open up for you to seek and

    grow as a leader.

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    43. Lead and FollowWhen do you lead? And, when do you follow? At all levels of the organization, leaders

    experience situations when they find themselves being both at the same time. Situations may

    flow smoothly and other times the tension grows and conflict appears do you go

    along/cooperate or oppose/resist?

    44. InfluenceYou will learn the difference between being the boss and being the leader; Understand your

    level of influence and where it is now; Discover who the influencers are and what your

    relationship is to them; Discover Learn how to increase your influence and become a passionate

    and great leader.

    45. Enhance Your Decision-Making AbilityOf those who have experienced failure, lack of decision was a primary cause of the failure.

    Napoleon Hill in his conclusions after 20 years of studying more than 500 exceedingly wealthy

    men, writes in his famous book, Think and Grow Rich, Analysis of several hundred people who

    had accumulated fortunes well beyond the million dollar mark, disclosed the fact that every one

    of them had the habit of REACHING DECISIONS PROMPTLY, and of changing these decisions

    SLOWLY, if, and when they were changed. People who fail to accumulate money, without

    exception, have the habit of reaching decisions, IF AT ALL, very slowly, and of changing these

    decisions quickly and often.

    46. Inspire Confidence In OthersInstill confidence in the team; delegate appropriate jobs to appropriate people; empower others

    to work and solve problems on their own.

    47. Be Rewarded For Your EffortsRewards in satisfaction and in compensation come your way when you effectively lead others.

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    48. Discover How To Build LoyaltyLoyalty cannot be demanded; it is granted by those who believe the leader has earned it. Are

    you reliable, dependable, trustworthy? What are the experiences and outcomes that

    demonstrate your capacity to consistently act in this manner?

    49. Deliver ResultsDeliver results consistently month after month, year after year Harvard Business Review,

    January-February 2010 discusses the best-performing CEOs in the world and the importance

    of taking a long view of business leadership during their tenure and also after their departure.

    The article is a necessary read for all business leaders The #1 CEO on their list is Steve Jobs

    who delivered a whopping 3188% industry-adjusted return after he rejoined Apple as CEO in

    1997, when the company was in dire shape. From that time until the end of September 2009,

    Apples market value increased by $150 billion.

    50. Define Clear ExpectationsDefine whats expected of others and be clear about what they can expect from you. Help others

    understand when expectations change for a smooth transition.

    51. Accept & Honor FailureAccept and honor failure as a way to learn and grow. After attending a wonderful course called

    Exploring the Fulfilled Life, I learned a process for handling failure. It is amazing and now I look

    forward to my next failure.

    52. Motivate Others EasilyMotivate others to perform at their best, working together and gives recognition to people who

    produce excellent work and give extra effort. Has an enthusiastic attitude that positively affects

    others.

    53. Provide Tools & ResourcesProviding the tools and resources that others need to do their best work; effective leadership

    clears the path of obstacles or barriers, aligns goals and systems so that others can achieve their

    goals.

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    54. Overcome Worry & FearEarl Nightingale, founder of Nightingale-Conant Corporation, says a reliable estimate of the

    things people worry about fall into these percentages:

    40% will never happen

    30% have already happened

    12% are needless worries about our health

    10% are petty miscellaneous

    8% real legitimate worries

    Nightingale writes In short, 92 percent of the average persons worries take up valuable time,

    cause painful stress even mental anguish and are absolutely unnecessary.

    55. Say What MattersSay things to people that really matter, making your words work for clarity and fullunderstanding; as a leader you will find situations where you must sayYou are better than

    that. I hold you responsible. There are no excuses. The buck stops with you.

    56. Own & Accept ResponsibilityOwn and accept responsibility for your mistakes; learn from them; totally eliminate the blame

    game; accept criticism constructively; identify and pursue resources needed to improve your

    own performance.

    57. Perform PowerfullyPerform powerfully during transition and change. You will learn how to manage change instead

    of letting it manage you. There are many opportunities during times of change. Change is

    usually not managed at all. People are resisting, reacting or running from change. When change

    presents itself an opening is created for your to step up and prove yourself.

    58. Demonstrate A Positive, Realistic AttitudePlay it straightdo not ignore the reality and be able to confront situations. Have the ability tofind the balance and not just be a Pollyanna. Your attitude is one thing you can totally control.

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    59. Hold Others AccountableKeep score; People play differently when theyre keeping score, says Stephen Covey. He says,

    build a scoreboard and consistently update it intensity increases, team adapts quickly to new

    challenges, and the speed and tempo build dramatically.

    60. Up The AnteUp the ante, make yourself and others stretch. Begin asking more of yourself and then others.

    Expect more.

    61. Express GratitudeGratitude is defined as a feeling of thankfulness. Express what you are grateful for; talk to

    others about what you are grateful for. Say a simple thank you to those around you for what

    they do.

    62. Satisfy CustomersWho is your customer? Know who you are serving. Does your team know? Are your customers

    internal or external? Clarify the responsibilities for satisfying the customer; create an

    environment that focuses on the customer and their satisfaction with your products or services.

    63. Diagnose AccuratelyDiagnosing employees and situations accurately to successfully manage group processes for

    effective performance

    64. Compete On ValueKnow your value so you can compete on your value the essence of what makes you different;

    articulate your value with the confidence to speak to someone face to face and expertly share

    and discuss how you/your expertise help him/her achieve their goals. Be confident in your

    presentation of yourself.

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    65. Speak WellSpeaking is one of the best business tools a leader can have; Speaking your ability to express

    yourself with confidence and clarityis the one thing that has more impact on your overall

    advantage as a passionate and powerful leader; this is the ability to

    present your ideas in an interesting and persuasive manner; project your enthusiasm and passion to generate interest and commitment to those

    listening;

    inspire those you lead so it is easy for them to support your vision; build confidence so others believe in themselves

    66. Evaluate Priorities To Align With GoalsDistractions will never go away an exciting project presented to you by a colleague; multi-tasking with email, phone, mail, texts; changing requirements you name it, there are many

    things demanding your attention and piquing your interest. Learning to establish goals with

    clear outcomes, setting with key milestones, measuring progress and outcomes are key to

    handling distractions and delivering results consistently. Evaluating priorities to align with goals

    becomes a process and more easily implemented.

    67. Model BehaviorsBuild a solid foundation of trust by leading through example. Model the behaviors that you

    would like to see in your team promptness to meetings, responsiveness to requests,

    accountable for actions, setting and clarifying expectations. Keep promises; can be trusted to

    handle confidential information and demonstrates high ethical standards.

    68. Be Your True SelfChief Integrity Officerwhat a great title. Every leader needs to ask are they being honest

    with themselves? As your leadership journey continues the demands and the needs of the

    business or the organization impacts your leadership style. Developing your own leadership style

    that fits your own beliefs, strengths and personality, many times through trial and error, is

    critical to truly being effective. Without a good fit of your leadership style and the business

    needs, before you know it, you experience burnoutyou become just worn out. When

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    opportunities present themselves (and they will), will you have the knowledge and the courage

    to Be Your True Self and ask does this fit.

    69. ListenListen to others keenly; create a comfortable environment for airing concerns; listen to all points

    of view with an open mind; solicits ideas, suggestions and opinions from others; listen without

    interrupting giving folks your undivided attention; summarize what you hear and then check for

    understanding did they receive the message in the way you intended or are you receiving the

    message in the way they intended.

    70. LaughLaughter is the best medicine.Laughter, in addition to boosting your own and your team

    spirits, can actually have health enhancing effects. Laughter stimulates circulation and relaxes

    tense muscles; After laughing, studies have shown, that people feel more motivated, optimistic

    and calmer under pressure. Research has found that the average child laughs about 400 times a

    day, but the average adult laughs only 12 times. Bring in a Dilbert cartoon and initiate a good

    laugh -http://www.dilbert.com/2010-01-06/

    71. LoveListen, Laugh and Loveis another of my core leadership values. It is important for me to be

    genuine in the building of relationships both personally and professionally.

    Demonstrating respect, showing compassion and loving people, loving what I do, loving

    the process and not being afraid to live my passion has strengthened me as a leader.

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    LEADING CHANGE

    72. Find Your VoiceFind your voice; Speak up about what you are passionate aboutwhat are you committed to?

    What is your leadership style?

    73. Talk StraightDo you recall a situation where you just wished the person you were speaking with would just be

    honest with you, stop beating around the bush? It can leave you with a frustrating or very

    unsettling feeling. I am a huge proponent of talking straight after being in Human Resources,

    leadership roles and an Executive Coach for years. Stephen Covey in his book, Speed of Trust,

    defines Talk Straight as honesty in action and it means telling the truth and leaving the right

    impression (which means communicating so clearly that you cannot be misunderstood).

    74. Seize OpportunitiesDiscover one thing about leadership power, and perhaps the thing that defines the leaders from

    the followers is their ability to seize an opportunity. Those people, who can recognize an

    opportunity when they see one, and take advantage of it at the right moment, are the ones who

    are using their leadership power.

    75. Create From NothingCreating from nothing being the pioneer getting the arrows in the backis one of my core values

    that pulled me through times when I did not know what to do, when the

    answer/solution/process was not readily apparent. It is a powerful place to be when you know

    you can create something from nothing!

    76. Stretch Your Thinking For The FutureImagine the future. Albert Einstein said, Imagination is more important than knowledge. And

    Warren Bennis said, Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality.

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    77. Sustain HopeKeep hope alive; during times of difficulty, learn to inspire and foster attitudes of optimism

    We can do it! Things will improve. Lets stay focused but flexible to achieve our goals. Be a

    leader who faces reality and yet cheers the team forward.

    78. Confront RealityTaking the difficult, I-dont-want-to-deal-with-it issues head-on. No longer brushing them under

    the rug but instead placing the issue square in the center of the table for discussion. It means

    not shying away and instead being genuine and direct about issues that may be affecting

    peoples hearts and minds.Jim Collins in his book Good to Great states, that good-to-great

    companies infused their decision making processes with the brutal facts of reality. He further

    shares that Pitney Bowes executive Fred Purdue was quoted as saying My job is to turn over

    rocks and look at the squiggly things, even if what you see can scare the hell out of you. Areyou talking about the scary squiggly things that might impede your or your organizations

    future?

    79. Communicate Powerfully Influencing OthersModel these communication behaviors effectively: Talk Straight, Demonstrate Respect, Confront

    Reality, Clarify Expectations, Listen, Keep Commitments and Build Trust.

    80. Focus on Moving ForwardFocus on the factors that move your organizations or business forward.

    When the mornings freshness has been replaced by the weariness of midday, when the leg

    muscles quiver under the strain, the climb seems endless, and, suddenly, nothing will go quite

    as you wish it is then that you must not hesitate.

    Dag Hammarskjold

    81. Coach Others Toward Greater EffectivenessYou will never know when the opportunity will present itself for you to step in and be a coach to

    someone else. It maybe while standing in line, sitting on a plane, at a soccer game, at lunch with

    a colleague whenever there is a conversation a teachable moment may arise. Share, ask,

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    listen, share be in communication, believe in them and do what you can to help that person be

    their very best.

    82. Adapt To Changing CircumstancesAdapt to changing circumstances and be flexible to make the necessary adjustments; loosen up

    and go with the flow.

    83. Differentiate YourselfDifferentiate yourself personally and professionally providing value to everyone you come in

    contact with. Distinguish yourself in a crowded organization, field or industry.

    84. Find BalanceLife balance is one of the greatest challenges most people face. As the demands of your

    leadership journey grows and expands, it is critical that you find the time and resources to re-

    energize, rejuvenate and keep your well-being strong. Your ability to bounce back quickly from a

    setback; to keep a fresh and grounded perspective; and, to think creatively is key to being

    effective as a leader. Finding the balance of your personal and professional well-being must be a

    priority.

    85. Hold Yourself To A Higher StandardC.K. Prahalad, Distinguished Professor of Strategy at the University of Michigans Ross School of

    Business shares the following with his MBA and executive education participants:

    ...Managers must remember that they are the custodians of societys most powerful

    institutions. They must therefore hold themselves to a higher standard. Managers must

    strive to achieve success with responsibility. Here are a few of his remarks:

    Be concerned about due process. People seek fairness not favors. They want to beheard.

    Learn to relate to those who are less fortunate. Expect to be judged by what you do and how well you do it not by what you day you

    want to do.

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    2010, found that it is PROGRESS that really motivates workers. The article states On days

    when workers have a sense theyre making headway in their jobs their drive to succeed is at its

    peak.

    GIVING BACK

    91. Make A DifferenceMake a difference in the lives of others; one of the great benefits of leading is helping others

    become all that they can become. It is also creating a legacy such as two leaders, Bill Gates and

    Warren Buffett have done. They have taken their success and created something that is greaterthan themselves. They have moved beyond success to significance where their endeavors have a

    significant impact on humanity.

    92. Share Lessons LearnedShare your lessons learned; talk about your failures. Help others to make the best decisions for

    themselves by sharing your wisdom from your own leadership experiences.

    93. Invest In YourselfInvest in you create your own personal net worth. Plan for personal and professional

    developmentsuccess is not an accident. Invest in all kinds of learning from reading, listening

    to audio programs, attending courses and conferences, engaging a coach and trying new things.

    Mastery and excellent performance opens doors and is the key to being financially rewarded for

    what you are really worth. Do you know your own net worth?

    94. Transform Followers Into LeadersTransform followers into new leaders. To quote one of my favorite authors on leadership, JohnC. Maxwell, Great leaders produce other leaders It takes a leader to know a leader, grow a

    leader, and show a leader. Maxwell in his book, Developing the Leaders Around You, writes a

    leader who produces followers limits his success to what his direct, personal influence touches.

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    His success ends when he can no longer lead. On the other hand, a leader who produces other

    leaders multiplies his influence, and he and his people have a future.

    95. Make Customer Value Top PriorityPlace the focus on pleasing your customers; find the balance of maximizing customer

    satisfaction and ensuring that shareholders earn an acceptable return. Johnson and Johnson, as

    written in Harvard Business Review, January-February 2010, has confidence that when

    customer satisfaction is at the top of the list, shareholders will do just fine. J&Js credo in

    abbreviated form:

    We believe our first responsibility is to the doctors, nurses and patients, to mothers and

    fathers and all others who use our products and services

    We are responsible to our employees, the men and women who work with us throughout

    the world

    We are responsible to the communities in which we live and work and to the world

    community as well

    Our final responsibilityis to our stockholders

    When we operate according to these principles, the stockholders should realize a fair

    return.

    96. Be Recognized For Your ContributionsRecognition for a job well done is very rewarding and humbling; receiving an award, a plaque

    with your name on it; a donation in your name; a building named after you; having someone

    quote you and acknowledge your contribution there are many so many ways you and your

    impact on others may be recognized. The best of it all is the simple observation of someone you

    touched leading others.

    97. Live The Life You WantGain control of your life; master the critical skills for unlimited success in your field of work, your

    personal life and become the kind of leader who attracts people, ideas and opportunities that

    help you achieve your goals faster than you ever dreamed.

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    98. Ask For What You WantHave your family, friends and co-workers do what you ask because they want to do it, not

    because they have to.

    99. RelaxHow beautiful is it to do nothing and then rest afterwards. Spanish Proverb

    100. Experience RichnessExperience richness in all of your interfaces/interactions with others; Experience the richness in

    knowing you are making a difference for others in both small and big ways; Experience the

    richness in life all of your daily activities, reflections and general well being.

    101. Peace of MindSuccess is peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your

    best to become the best that you are capable of becoming. - John Wooden

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    DEVELOP YOUR LEADERSHIP MASTERY TODAY!

    Do you want to leave a legacy? Are you making the kind of positive impact that contributes to

    others? Do you have desire to make a difference?

    If you said yes to any of these questions, I invite you to contact Susan West at 248-689-2006

    or [email protected] for a 15-minute consultation. I am passionate about helping leaders

    achieve their personal brilliance, improve their lives and be the best leader they can be through

    a very dedicated and proven coaching process. The opportunities to lead are open to everyone

    and I encourage you step up to take on the responsibility of leadership and reap the rewards of

    your efforts!

    CONTACT SUSAN E. WEST

    SUSAN WEST

    QuadWest Associates, LLC

    4816 Pickford

    Troy, Michigan 48085

    Office: 248-689-2006

    [email protected]

    ABOUT SUSAN E. WEST

    Susan West is the President of QuadWest Associates, LLC, a leadership coaching

    and training organization headquartered in cozy Troy, Michigan. Susan specializes

    in helping clients recognize and step into their personal brilliance achieving their

    leadership dreams. QuadWest Associates has had great success delivering

    executive and business coaching services, leadership development seminars and

    motivational speaking.

    Along with other top leadership experts, she is the co-author of The Advantage of Leadership. With

    contributions from the worlds leading professionals, gurus and authorities, this book reveals strategies

    to increase leadership skills while sharing what has made them successful.

    West is an executive leader who coaches people to accomplish goals they thought were out of reach;

    who shares knowledge creating power in others; and who motivates teams for breakthrough results.

    She knows the demands of holding an executive position, as President of TechCentral, she was

    instrumental in bringing the owners together to create a new joint venture and establish the

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    infrastructure foundation to operate the company. Her process leadership and business strategy skills

    generated nearly $20 million of cost savings to a Fortune 100 client earning Supplier of the Year Award.

    She has served as President for the Automotive Womens Alliance Foundation.

    Susan, also the Founder of online resources such as www.TheLeadershipResource.com ,

    www.LeadershipArticles.net and www.LeadershipDevelopmentConnection.com has a strong base ofexperiences and many lessons learned as she climbed the ladder in Corporate America and then moved

    on to launch her own businesses:

    Fulfilled a successful executive career as President in a very traditional industry with few womenexecutives

    Awarded Supplier of the Year for the largest worlds largest automotive supplier out of 6000suppliers just three years after being awarded the contract

    Access to 29 years of business experience Raised a family of two sons and has a wonderful marriage of 30 years Bridged two powerful owners whose values were not aligned to deliver a profitable return on a

    minority joint venture

    Transitioned from Corporate America with a clear plan for a new business and remarkable results Diverse Business experience Small to Fortune 100 companies, Non-profit agencies and

    international experience

    Ms. West received a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Economics from Alma College. She

    also holds a Master of Arts in Business Administration from Central Michigan University.

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