Leadership…

Leadership shows judgment, wisdom, personal appeal and proven competence.

-Walt Disney

Educationists…

Educationists should build the capacities of the spirit of inquiry, creativity, entrepreneurial and moral leadership among students and become their role model.

– Abdul Kalam

 

A moment….

“… of choice is a moment of truth. It’s the testing point of our character and competence.

– Stephen Covey

Be a yardstick…

… of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.

– Steve Jobs

Too bad…

… that most people stop rowing when they get to the rudder.

– Alfred Polgar

Leadership…

…..  isn’t about power for the sake of power – not true leadership. Instead it deals with modeling behavior you want others to have, and with responsibility for being certain the people you lead are treated equitably, and with respect. Not an easy task. You can’t make other people feel anything, or think anything; you can only try to teach them what you want them to feel and think and why you think they should act accordingly

– Laura Weakley

The true mark…

… of a leader is the willingness to stick with a bold course of action — an unconventional business strategy, a unique product-development roadmap, a controversial marketing campaign — even as the rest of the world wonders why you’re not marching in step with the status quo. In other words, real leaders are happy to zig while others zag. They understand that in an era of hyper-competition and non-stop disruption, the only way to stand out from the crowd is to stand for something special.

– Bill Taylor

High sentiments….

… always win in the end, The leaders who offer blood, toil, tears and sweat always get more out of their followers than those who offer safety and a good time. When it comes to the pinch, human beings are heroic.

– George Orwell

Nothing…

… is so potent as the silent influence of a good example

– James Kent

First-rate organisers…

… are never in a hurry. They are never late. They always keeps up their sleeve a margin for the unexpected

– Arnold Bennett