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LEADERSHIP
5 Levels Of Leadership Seminar
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Nguyen Vu Hung (vuhung)
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To become more than “the boss” people follow only because they are required to, you have to master the ability to help in and inspire people.
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Level 1: Position
You help your peers because you have to and they follow because they are required.
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4 Upside of Position:
They Have Leadership Potential.
Means Authority Is Recognized.
Is an Invitation to Grow as a Leader.
Shape and Define Their Leadership.
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4 Downsides of Position:
Is Often Misleading.
Often Devalue People.
Feed on Politics.
Place Rights Over Responsibilities.
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Jesse Wagstaff
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Level 2: Permission
You help your peers because you want to and they follow because they want to.
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Matthias Grund
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Connect with Yourself Before Trying to Connect with Others.
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Develop a People-Oriented Leadership Style.
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Juliana Coutinho
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Practice the Golden Rule.
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Jason A. Samfield
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Become the Chief Encourager.
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Strike a Balance Between Care and Frankness.
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Level 3: Production
They follow because of results.
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Good leaders always make things happen. They get results.
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The Laws of Leadership at the Production Level
The Law of Respect
The Law of Magnetism
The Law of the Picture
The Law of Victory
The Law of the Big Momentum
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The Laws of Leadership at the Production Level
The Law of Priorities
The Law of Sacrifice
The Law of Vision
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Level 4: People Development
They follow you because of what you have done for them personally.
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Bringing Out the Best in others
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1. The Highest Goal of Leadership Is to Develop Leaders, Not Gain Followers or Do Work.
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2. To Develop Leaders, You Must Create a Leadership Culture.
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3. Developing Leaders Is a Life Commitment, Not a Job Commitment.
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Level 5: Pinnacle
Leaving a Legacy
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The individuals who reach Level 5 lead so well for so long that they create a legacy of leadership in the place they serve.
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