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Leadership--101: January 2011
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Thursday, January 6, 2011. Welcome Chris and Tim! Thanks for visiting. I hope that you enjoy reading about some of my own personal lessons as it pertains to leadership. My hope is that there may be nuggets of information that may be useful for you in your career as well. For ease and convenience if you want to leave a comment here rather than email me back that's OK. It's up to you. Hope this helps in some way. Thanks. Thursday, January 06, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Leadership--101: February 2010
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Saturday, February 6, 2010. The day I learned how to properly supervise troops. I'll never forget the lessons I learned on the day that I was taught how to properly supervise troops. I was stationed at Fort Gordon GA. back in 1981. Being a Sargent. In the US Army sometimes you find yourself responsible for after hours clean up "detail." Usually throughout the day several soldiers within your unit will either be reprimanded. To rotate through as the supervisors of these "details.". I replied, "I am Sargent.
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Leadership--101: Welcome Chris and Tim!
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Thursday, January 6, 2011. Welcome Chris and Tim! Thanks for visiting. I hope that you enjoy reading about some of my own personal lessons as it pertains to leadership. My hope is that there may be nuggets of information that may be useful for you in your career as well. For ease and convenience if you want to leave a comment here rather than email me back that's OK. It's up to you. Hope this helps in some way. Thanks. Thursday, January 06, 2011. January 19, 2011 at 7:08 PM. January 27, 2011 at 4:12 PM.
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Leadership--101: Always give it your best
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Monday, January 25, 2010. Always give it your best. I learned a valuable lesson. From my dad when I was about 13 years old. I had recently began working as a dishwasher for Mornings Restaurant. And I was at home one day complaining about making only 75 cents and hour. I was trying to save up and buy myself a 10 speed bicycle to get me to and from work. I lived several miles from the restaurant. Take me if I didn't even spend a dime of what I brought home each week. Over the years I've used that same phra...
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Leadership--101: Respect... Key to Success
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Monday, January 25, 2010. Respect. Key to Success. Click on the following link to see my comments on RESPECT. These are great leadership principals that will help make you a success in your business. Http:/ stevesdevotions.blogspot.com/2008/05/respect-key-to-success.html. Monday, January 25, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Appologies. Saying youre sorry. Confidence. Key to Success. Afraid of losing your job? Respect. Key to Success. Always give it your best.
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Leadership--101: The day I learned how to properly supervise troops
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Saturday, February 6, 2010. The day I learned how to properly supervise troops. I'll never forget the lessons I learned on the day that I was taught how to properly supervise troops. I was stationed at Fort Gordon GA. back in 1981. Being a Sargent. In the US Army sometimes you find yourself responsible for after hours clean up "detail." Usually throughout the day several soldiers within your unit will either be reprimanded. To rotate through as the supervisors of these "details.". I replied, "I am Sargent.
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Leadership--101: Confidence... Key to Success
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Monday, January 25, 2010. Confidence. Key to Success. Confidence is Contagious; so is the lack of confidence.". Strong leaders always have confidence. Without confidence in yourself and the ability you have within yourself to achieve. Your goal or vision, you will struggle and never grasp the desired result you are striving to reach. It just won't happen. Confidence gives us strength and perseverance. Come out way. If we are confident that we will achieve. Our goals without followers, right? The word con...
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Leadership--101: Afraid of losing your job?
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Monday, January 25, 2010. Afraid of losing your job? These days it seems we all are worried about the possibility. Of losing our jobs. Let's face it as leaders in the market, you are only able to keep your job if you perform and achieve. Results. Look at football. Now maybe you're not the head coach of an NFL football team or even the CEO of a Company, maybe you're the manager of a firm or a hotel or some other. I heard this quote one time and it made a lot off sense. There's a lot of truth to this state...
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Leadership--101: January 2010
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Appologies. Saying you're sorry. As a leader you will make mistakes, you will either say or do something that you regret as a leader, especially when it comes to the way you treat your associates. Everyone makes mistakes, but as a leader, the mistakes you make impact not only yourself but everyone one else around you. So how do you begin, how do you start the process of restoring this relationship? The answer is simple, but not always easy to do. So what is it? Our mistakes is ...