Blanchard, Ken, John P. Carlos, and Alan Randolph. The 3 Keys to Empowerment: Release the Power Within People for Astonishing Results. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers,…
Be open to ideas and suggestions from anyone. You know a proactive leader is mentally well-organized and has a vast supply of ideas and information…
Pitch in and do what needs done. Leaders are doers. This is a simple principle but a proactive leader has elevated it to an art…
1. Be positive and energetic whether things are going well or going badly. This is a point where the wrong conclusion is at hand. a…
The devil is in the details. That is my only point here. What can be missed is the fact this devil is particularly devilish. Every…
In the last chapter, we saw a successful leadership connection supports and furthers the mutual interests of the agency and the person with whom the…
Successfully establishing and maintaining the leadership connections identified in Chapter Two require answering several questions. Who connects with whom? What is the content of the…
a proactive leader knows his primary role is to help you succeed. You are not responsible for his success but he assuredly is responsible for…
With the central importance of maintaining the Management Perspective in mind, let’s shift our attention to point “0” within the Helping Triangle. At this position,…
It is tempting to think we have to choose between the Management Perspective and the Leadership Perspective. An agency should have one or the other…