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1 “Come to the edge, he said. They said: We are afraid. Come to the edge, he said. They came. He pushed them and they flew.” Guillaume Apollinaire

Reinventing Leadership

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“Come to the edge, he said.

They said: We are afraid.

Come to the edge, he said.

They came.

He pushed them and

they flew.”

Guillaume Apollinaire

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Reinventing

Leadership

Marco Polo Plaza

Cebu City

September 26, 2009

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Leadership Development

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•You must have a purpose

Building Self

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The very

essence of

leadership is

that you have

to have a

vision, a

dream, a

purpose.

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Someday I will...

be

do

have

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•Change Your Way of ThinkingBuilding Self

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•Make it happen!Building Self

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•Create a trusting culture

Building Others

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Trust is the emotional glue of any group, team, or institution.

CongruityConsistencyCaringCompetence

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•Empower Your PeopleBuilding Others

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Your job means getting

things done through

others. Your job, as a

leader, is to work through

the people who work for

you.

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You need your

people more than

they need you.

Why? Because the only

way you’re going to get

results is through them.

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You get paid

for what your

people do …

not for what

you do.

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The art, the finesse, the skill are

found in how you perceive your

people, how you dig and probe

and discover — no matter how

hard and how long — where

their strengths are and then get

them to buy into that

brilliance they possess.

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I

am only one,

But still I am one.

I cannot do everything,

But still I can do something;

And because I cannot do everything

I will not refuse to do the something that

I can do..

Edward Everett Hale

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