15 Leadership Rules

 


15 Golden Rules of Leadership. Here are 15 leadership rules you must follow to become a great leader.



   Set goal. In everything.



   Go to meet the circumstances, do not wait until the circumstances come to you.



   Live with humor. You can laugh at what you can't learn.



   Experiment. Above yourself, over people around you, over fate. Failure will be forgotten, triumphs may go down in history.



  5   Give people credit for your shared ideas and accomplishments. Going ahead of others is only part of leadership. You must also sometimes walk alongside them.



   Be optimistic. Always ask yourself, "What if it works out?"



  7   Make your own rules and live by them. In the game, the winner is not the one who plays the best, but the one who sets the rules of the game.



  8   Believe in yourself and believe in those who follow you.



  9   Love people. Half of the people will not answer you for this, the other half will give three times more than they took.



  10   Ask yourself the question "how can I find out more." Tomorrow will be better than today only if tomorrow you are better than you were today. Or quite harshly: if you don't improve, you get worse.



  11   Know your talents and build your life around them. Help others find their talents.



  12   Trust people with some of your work, delegate. Taking all the work for yourself is an even greater sin than taking all the money for yourself.



  13   Plan your day. The leader plans his day for himself. Leaders make plans for other people.



  14   Don't pay twice for knowledge. Don't waste your whole life looking for an answer that someone else has already spent theirs on. Buy other people's ideas. A greedy person doesn't always pay twice. In the worst cases, the greedy pay only once, but ends up paying with a wasted life.



  15   Leaders know how to alternate the globe with the microscope. They think big but selectively go into detail when considering key points.



Be smart 



.

.

.

Post a Comment

0 Comments