Quotes about Leadership
Be a light, not a judge. Be a model, not a critic. Be part of the solution, not part of the problem.
— Stephen Covey
Leadership is communicating others' worth and potential so clearly that they are inspired to see it in themselves.
— Stephen Covey
Management is a bottom line focus: How can I best accomplish certain things? Leadership deals with the top line: What are the things I want to accomplish? In the words of both Peter Drucker and Warren Bennis, "Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things." Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success; leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall. You
— Stephen Covey
We're into managing with efficiency, setting and achieving goals before we have even clarified our values.
— Stephen Covey
Proactive people have a Circle of Concern that is at least as big as their Circle of Influence, accepting the responsibility to use their influence effectively.
— Stephen Covey
There are organizations that talk a lot about the customer and then completely neglect the people that deal with the customer—the employees. The PC principle is to always treat your employees exactly as you want them to treat your best customers.
— Stephen Covey
Creating the unity necessary to run an effective business or a family or a marriage requires great personal strength and courage.
— Stephen Covey
The PC principle is to always treat your employees exactly as you want them to treat your best customers. You can buy a person's hand, but you can't buy his heart. His heart is where his enthusiasm, his loyalty is.
— Stephen Covey
I'm convinced that too often parents are also trapped in the management paradigm, thinking of control, efficiency, and rules instead of direction, purpose, and family feeling. And leadership is even more lacking in our personal lives. We're into managing with efficiency, setting and achieving goals before we have even clarified our values.
— Stephen Covey
In fact, our most difficult experiences become the crucibles that forge our character and develop the internal powers, the freedom to handle difficult circumstances in the future and to inspire others to do so as well.
— Stephen Covey
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind®. Another Quadrant II activity is to take the time and initiative to develop a mission statement based on principles. A good mission statement is the key that effective people use to discern which things are important—
— Stephen Covey
Trust is the highest form of human motivation. It brings out the very best in people.
— Stephen Covey