diff --git a/lessons_for_leaders.rst b/lessons_for_leaders.rst index bddc846..b2e92e4 100644 --- a/lessons_for_leaders.rst +++ b/lessons_for_leaders.rst @@ -231,12 +231,14 @@ Great leaders are often lost. I once had my boss tell me, "I feel so lost most of the time. All these people depend on me and I often -haven't got a clue." That's perfect! It's exactly where you're -ought to be. Remember that strategic mind? By the very definition -of leading to new places, leaders *are* lost. They're supposed to be. -Great leaders embrace the fact that they're lost in the woods. In -fact, they'll tell you they are not remotely lost. They're just -exploring. +haven't got a clue." That's perfect! It's exactly where you ought to +be. Remember that strategic mind? By the very definition of leading +to new places, leaders *are* lost. They're supposed to be. Great +leaders embrace the fact that they're lost in the woods. In fact, +they'll tell you they are not remotely lost. They're just exploring. +One of the essential hallmarks of great leadership is the willingness +to go places and use methods no one else has tried. Being "lost" is a +sign that you're doing this. Great Leaders Foster Constructive Argument @@ -377,7 +379,7 @@ :: - $Id: lessons_for_leaders.rst,v 1.117 2015/03/07 23:01:41 tundra Exp $ + $Id: lessons_for_leaders.rst,v 1.118 2015/03/08 16:14:40 tundra Exp $ You can find the latest version of this document at: