Change Management - Choose your attitude!
Fish philosophy - choose your attitude
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Leadership
It Starts With Me
The secret to effective leadership is not in just telling people what to do, but inspiring them to achieve it through your example.
Be There
You can’t lead without trust, and you build trust by being there when people need you.
Play
Play is more than an activity. It’s an attitude of enthusiasm and creativity. To get it, you must nurture a culture full of trust and free of fear.
Make Their Day
One of the best ways to make someone’s day is to show them how much you appreciate them.
Choose Your Attitude
Your attitude has a powerful effect on the people you lead. What impact do you want to have?
Who Are You Being?
Great leaders know what they stand for, recommit to it every day and ask others to help them be who they say they want to be.
Terry Tate - choose your attitude
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