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1 " If you spend your life trying to be good at everything, you will never be great at anything. "
― Tom Rath , Strengths Based Leadership: Great Leaders, Teams, and Why People Follow: A Landmark Study of Great Leaders, Teams, and the Reasons Why We Follow
2 " Although individuals need not be well-rounded, teams should be. "
3 " Perhaps the ultimate test of a leader is not what you are able to do in the here and now - but instead what continues to grow long after you're gone "
4 " What great leaders have in common is that each truly knows his or her strengths - and can call on the right strength at the right time. "
5 " followers have a very clear picture of what they want and need from the most influential leaders in their lives: trust, compassion, stability, and hope "
6 " If you focus on people’s weaknesses, they lose confidence. "
7 " One challenge is that our ability to progress in our career is often determined by our effectiveness in responding to near-term needs. When high value is placed on solving these kinds of problems, it creates a culture in which leaders spend little or no time thinking about what could be done because they receive more accolades for simply doing what needs to be done. "
8 " If you spend your life trying to be good at everything, you will never be great at anything. While our society encourages us to be well-rounded, this approach inadvertently breeds mediocrity. Perhaps the greatest misconception of all is that of the well-rounded leader. "
9 " As legendary investor Warren Buffett put it, by definition, "A leader is someone who can get things done through other people: "
10 " If you focus on people’s weaknesses, they lose confidence.” At a very basic level, it is hard for us to build self-confidence when we are focused on our weaknesses instead of our strengths. "
11 " the ultimate test of a leader is not what you are able to do in the here and now — but instead what continues to grow long after you’re gone. "