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FOLLOW THE LEADER


  1. MOTIVATION:

    • The early Greeks had a magnificent philosophy, which is
      embodied in three sequentially arranged words: ethos, pathos,
      and logos. I suggest these three words contain the essence of seeking
      first to understand and making effective presentations. Ethos is
      your personal credibility, the faith people have in your integrity
      and competency. It’s the trust that you inspire, your Emotional
      Bank Account. Pathos is the emphatic side – it’s the feeling.
      It means that you are in alignment with the emotional thrust
      of another person’s communication. Logos is the logic, the
      reasoning part of the presentation. Notice the sequence: ethos,
      pathos, logos – your character, and your relationships, and
      then the logic of your presentation. This represents another major
      paradigm shift. Most people, in making presentations, go straight
      to the logos, the left-brain logic, of their ideas. They try to
      convince other people of the validity of that logic without first
      taking ethos and pathos into consideration.^16

    • “The difference in a good organization and a bad organization
      is structure. There must be structure. But the difference in a good
      organization and a great organization is motivation.” (Fred
      Smith) 17

    • The key to motivation is motive. It’s the why. It’s the deeper
      “yes!” burning inside that makes it easier to say “no” to the less
      important.^18

    • ... management thinker Peter Drucker...“You can’t motivate
      people; you can only thwart their motivation because people
      motivate themselves.”...even though you can’t motivate people
      as a leader, you must identify and remove the barriers to self-
      motivation...High self-motivation...is not a characteristic
      that everyone possesses. This is why I consider it a critical
      quality for a leader because without it, and without being
      able to recognize it in other people, one cannot lead anybody
      anywhere...^19

    • “I have yet to find the man, however exalted his station, who
      did not do better work and put forth greater effort under a



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