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Pravin Kumar
Age: 63 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 5:25 am |
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INTEGRITY/HONESTY
"Integrity is not a conditional word. It doesn't blow in the wind or change with the weather. It is your inner image of yourself, and if you look in there and see a man who won't cheat, then you know he never will." -- John D. MacDonald
"Each time you are honest and conduct yourself with honesty, a success force will drive you toward greater success. Each time you lie, even with a little white lie, there are strong forces pushing you toward failure." -- Joseph Sugarman
"The first virtue of all really great men is that they are sincere. They eradicate hypocrisy from their hearts." -- Anatole France
"The proof of integrity is what you do when no one is looking." -- Denis Waitley
Leaders find a way for the team to succeed.
That's The Law of Victory - No. 15 in Dr. John C. Maxwell's 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership.
Victorious leaders find the alternative to winning unacceptable, so they find out what needs to be done to achieve victory, and then they go after it with everything at their disposal.
Abraham Lincoln never forgot that the nation's victory was his highest priority, ahead of his own pride, reputation and personal comfort. He surrounded himself with the best leaders possible, empowered his generals and was never afraid to give others the credit for the small victories the Union gained. For example, following General Grant's victory at Vicksburg, Lincoln sent a letter to him saying, "I never had any faith, except the general hope that you knew better than I . . . I now wish to make the personal acknowledgment that you were right and I was wrong."
Are you ready to learn to lead like Lincoln? And help your team members - your generals - become better leaders, too? Discover the 21 laws that make leadership work successfully, and learn valuable techniques that will help you to improve your ability to lead.
KEEP MOVING FORWARD
Never accept "no." Things change—in the environment, people's perceptions, and the situation—so always seek the angles that move you toward your goal.
Rose Marie Bravo
Recognize a failure early and go on to the next idea.
Bill Heinecke
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