
Why are great leaders great? Why are they different? Because they are in it for others, not for themselves.
Because they do things differently. So if you want to be different, then you must do your own thing differently.
In his book 1% Leadership: Master the Small, Daily Improvements that Set Great Leaders Apart, Andy Ellis writes, ‘Leadership is helping someone become a better version of themselves.’
‘Find your blind spots by hearing unbelievable things.’
‘Make the smallest and most defensible argument necessary to spur action.’
‘Don’t be irreplaceable; be unclonable.’
‘Create safety to let people warn you of danger.’
‘Keep your hand on the wheel to stay in your lane.’
‘If you don’t pay attention, you’ll miss the gorilla in the room.’
‘Act faster than your adversaries and slower than your allies.’
‘Serenity is knowing that the crap you’re wading through is crap you chose to deal with.’
‘The best available outcomes often involve finding hard compromises between groups you advocate for.’
Source:
Andy Ellis (2023). 1% Leadership: Master the Small, Daily Improvements that Set Great Leaders Apart

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