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1). Vision: How Leaders See The Invisible By : Eric Garner
The one thing that distinguishes great leaders from also-rans is the power, depth, and breadth of their vision.
Vision is a strange concept. Its much more than just a goal or purpose. Goals simply state what we aim to achieve. Visions paint a fuller picture describing our most cherished dreams, hopes and possibilities.
1. Seeing Possibilities. The ability to see possibilities that others dont see is one of the hallmarks of great leaders.
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2). The Pygmalion Effect By : Eric Garner
A team does as well as you and the team think they can.
This idea is known as the self-fulfilling prophecy. When you believe the team will perform well, in some strange, magical way they do. And similarly, when you believe they wont perform well, they dont.
There is enough experimental data to suggest that the self-fulfilling prophecy is true.
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