A Different Leadership Style?: Take Some Leadership Lessons From Horses

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Leadership Styles
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Leadership,
Management,
Shelley Holmes
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Shelley Holmes

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Overview: The old command and control style is dead. A different leadership style is needed if you really want to connect with your people. You may be able to gather some leadership lessons from horses.... Don't expect peak performance every single day - Olympic Gold Medallists don't run/swim etc at a gold medal standard every time they compete - but you can expect consistent high performance. To inspire peak and consistent high performance you must dedicate yourself to many hours of consistent action, caring and service as the leader of your people.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 5


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