Contributing edito
culled from:inc.com
1. Thou shalt remain optimistic.
Since thy employees look to thee for leadership, thou must not let
thy worries and concerns cast a black cloud over everyone else, for that
way lies certain failure.
2. Thou shalt set a clear direction.
If thou wouldst be a leader, thou must create a vision in the minds
of your followers whence and whither thou art leading them. Fail at
this, and thy organization will wander into the wilderness.
3. Thou shalt create a workable plan.
While no plan should be engraved in stone and plans should be amended
when conditions change, if thou hast failed to plan, then verily thou
hast also planned to fail.
4. Thou shalt secure sufficient resources.
While it is written truly that faith can move mountains, that faith
must be accompanied by bulldozers, dump trucks, and paid employees who
know how to use them.
5. Thou shalt listen more than talk.
Leadership doth not consist of giving lectures and then issuing
orders. Leadership consists of understand what others desire and
harnessing that desire to serve the common good.
6. Thou shalt not hold meetings without agendas.
Before each meeting send out a decree defining what will be discussed
and for how long. Then adhere to thy own decree as if the productivity
of the entire team depended on it. For verily it doth.
7. Thou shalt not criticize in public.
Though thy staff and colleagues consist of fools and rogues, public
shaming creates resentment. Should a follower deserve a reprimand,
provide it in the privacy of thy office.
8. Thou shalt not ask an employee to do something that thou wouldst not do thyself.
Truly great leaders, should they perceive a scrap of litter on the
floor of a hallway, will bend down, pick it up and throw it into the
trash.
9. Thou shalt not make of thyself a bottleneck.
If thou insist upon making every final decision, the progress of thy
organization will grind to a halt. If thou canst not delegate, thou hast
no business pretending to be a leader.
10. Thou shalt give thy team the credit.
True leaders accept the blame when things go awry and take no credit
when things go right. Thy rightful reward will the love and commitment
of those who continue to work for thee.
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