Are you a leader or a meader?
April 28, 2008 by Miki Saxon
Post from Leadership Turn Image credit: .:Axle:.
There’s a common thread that runs through leadership teachings starting at least 2500 years ago with Lao Tzu, who said,
The superior leader gets things done with very little motion. He imparts instruction not through many words but through a few deeds. He keeps informed about everything but interferes hardly at all. He is a catalyst, and though things would not get done well if he weren’t there, when they succeed he takes no credit. And because he takes no credit, credit never leaves him.
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As for the best leaders,
the people do not notice their …read more


