• Nothing moves in neutral: You can’t always get from A to B in one minute. The trick is to start somewhere and keep moving.
  • Nobody learns to drive from the manual: It’s easier for the team to learn something new via doing, vs. telling or instructing.
  • Let others drive: It’s critical to know when to take the wheel and when it’s safe to let others drive for a while.
  • They may be better than you at driving! It’s possible your staff are better drivers then you are, though you’ll never know unless you give them the keys.
  • When stuck in traffic, turn the music up: It’s not the situation that makes a great leader, it’s how you react.
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Posted by Scot Ennis, filed under Leadership, Observations. Date: May 11, 2011, 12:58 am | View Comments

  • Dorota

    I’m going to print them and learn by heart. She is a very smart lady!

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