A friend of mine characterizes leaders simply like this: Leaders don't inflict pain. They bear pain.
Max De PreeLeaders should be able to Stand Alone, Take the Heat, Bear the Pain, Tell the Truth, and Do What's Right
Max De PreeLeadership is liberating people to do what is required of them in the most effective and humane way possible.
Max De PreeTrust grows when people see leaders translate their personal integrity into organizational fidelity. At the heart of fidelity lies truth-telling and promise-keeping.
Max De PreeA short term view will lead to a partial and perhaps twisted view of the whole picture. A crucial element may be missing. We may not be running the entire race. A friend of mine described a colleague as great at running the "ninety-five yard dash." That is a distinction I can do without. Lacking the last five yards makes the first ninety-five pointless. In fact, serious runners thing of it as a 110 yard dash so that no one will best them in the last few yards. You've got to think beyond the whole.
Max De PreeWhen we think about the people with whom we work, people on whom we depend, we can see that without each individual, we are not going to go very far as a group. By ourselves, we suffer serious limitations. Together we can be something wonderful.
Max De PreeEveryone in a successful organization must be willing and ready to risk. Risk is like change; it's not a choice.
Max De PreeLeaders who keep promises and followers who respond in kind create an opportunity generate enormous energy around their commitment to serve others.
Max De PreeUnderstanding the diversity of our gifts enables us to begin taking the crucial step of trusting each other.
Max De PreeUnderstanding and accepting diversity enables us to see that each of us is needed.. It also enables us to begin to think about being abandoned to the strengths of others, of admitting that we cannot know or do everything.
Max De PreeTrust cannot be bought or commanded, inherited or enforced. To maintain it, leaders must continually earn it.
Max De PreeIn the end, it is important to remember that we cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are.
Max De PreeA team of giants needs giant pitchers who throw good ideas but every pitcher needs an outstanding catcher. Without giant catchers, the ideas of the giant pitchers may eventually disappear.
Max De PreeWe are alone, absolutely alone on this chance planet; and amid all the forms of life that surround us, not one, excepting the dog has made an alliance with us.
Max De PreeIn some South Pacific cultures, a speaker holds a conch shell as a symbol of temporary position of authority. Leaders must understand who holds the conch-that is, who should be listened to and when.
Max De PreeThe greatest thing is, at any moment, to be willing to give up who we are in order to become all that we can be.
Max De PreeIn addition to all of the ratios and goals and parameters and bottom lines, it is fundamental that leaders endorse a concept of persons. This begins with an understanding of the diversity of people's gifts and talents and skills. Recognizing diversity gives us the chance to provide meaning, fulfillment and purpose, which are not to be relegated solely to private life any more than such things as love, beauty and joy. The art of leadership lies in polishing and liberating and enabling those gifts.
Max De PreeIntegrity in all things precedes all else. The open demonstration of integrity is essential.
Max De PreeNo question about it: potential is wrapped in great mystery. Like rainbows, which are really circles-we see only the upper halves, the horizon hides the rest-potential never reveals its entirety.
Max De PreeThe signs of outstanding leadership appear primarily among the followers. Are the followers reaching their potential? Are they learning? Serving? Do they achieve the required results? Do they change with grace? Manage conflict?
Max De PreeThe simple act of recognizing diversity in corporate life helps us to connect the great variety of gifts that people bring to the work and service of the corporation.
Max De PreeWe see a decline of civility, and, sadly, itโs often modeled by the very people from whom we have the least right to expect it.
Max De PreeSometimes we think we're a little too gifted to show up, yo uknow. But none of us truly is...By avoiding risk we really risk what's most important in life---reaching toward growth, our potential, and a true contribution to a common good.
Max De PreeWe need to give each other the space to grow, to be ourselves, to exercise our diversity. We need to give each other space so that we may both give and receive such beautiful things as ideas, openness, dignity, joy, healing, and inclusion.
Max De PreeThere may be no single thing more important in our efforts to achieve meaningful work and fulfilling relationships than to learn to practice the art of communication.
Max De PreeTo be a leader means, especially, having the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who permit leaders to lead.
Max De PreeInnovation is the lifeblood of an organization. Knowing how to lead and work with creative people requires knowledge and action that often goes against the typical organizational structure. Protect unusual people from bureaucracy and legalism typical of organizations.
Max De PreeThe key elements in the art of working together are how to deal with change, how to deal with conflict, and how to reach our potential...the needs of the team are best met when we meet the needs of individual persons.
Max De PreeThe leader is the servant who removes the obstacles that prevent people from doing their jobs.
Max De PreeIf you want the best things to happen in corporate life you have to find ways to be hospitable to the unusual person. You don't get innovation as a democratic process. You almost get it as an anti-democratic process. Certainly you get it as an antithetical process, so you have to have an environment where the body of people are really amenable to change and can deal with the conflicts that arise out of change an innovation.
Max De PreeWe talk about the quality of product and service. What about the quality of our relationships and the quality of our communications and the quality of our promises to each other?
Max De PreeJazz, like leadership, combines the unpredictability of the future with the gifts of individuals.
Max De PreeWe can teach ourselves to see things the way they ARE. Only with vision can we begin to see things the way they CAN BE.
Max De PreeWhen trust permeates a ministry, great things are possible, not the least of which is an opportunity to reach the ministry's potential.
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