Which Kind Of Leader Are You?

In This Issue

-My Weekly Reminder
REVVED! Update
-Feedback From a Subscriber
-Pass it on

My Weekly Reminder

Recently I received an email from a subscriber containing the following quote: “There are two types of leaders: those interested in the flock and those interested in the fleece.”  Effective leaders are those interested in the flock–the people they’re leading.  They see their role as that of a giver–to get behind their people and support them in ways that bring out their best.  Ineffective leaders are interested only in the fleece and couldn’t care less about their flock–they’re takers.  Takers usually don’t last very long or get very far because the people they’re trying to exploit don’t care about them and therefore don’t put forth their best efforts.  Givers, on the other hand, do last longer and go farther because they have a loyal flock that is looking out for them and is willing to go through walls for them if necessary.  The lesson here is to be a giver and show an interest in your flock.  If you do, your flock will respond in ways that will guarantee your success as a leader.

REVVED! Update

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Ross Reck's Revved!

 

Feedback From a Subscriber

This past week, I received the following email from a subscriber:

“Dear Ross,

Thank you for quoting Mark Grace.  He was one of my favorite baseball players.”

Pass it on

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