The Power of Choice: Perhaps The Most Important Lesson in Leadership
Many years ago, when my daughter was 17 years old, she taught me one of the most important leadership lessons…
Working together toward something greater than our individual satisfaction.
No matter how clear the vision or goal, and no matter how much courage and passion is behind accomplishing it, teams that are not aligned cannot overcome their own limitation.
A culture of collaboration and teamwork does not create itself. It is an intentional act of leadership in every moment. Successes and high-fives are the fun part. Challenges, accountability, and cleaning up bruised relationships are the tough part. Both enhance team performance. There is no greater corporate asset than a culture of habitual collaboration.
Is collaboration a buzzword in your company or a part of the organization’s genetic makeup?
Many years ago, when my daughter was 17 years old, she taught me one of the most important leadership lessons…
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