[Currently, I’m reading
Chinghua Tang’s The Ruler’s Guide about the success of the timeless secret of
Tang Taizong (598-649), China’s greatest emperor. From each short excerpts, I
explain about the leadership]
Taizong told the crown
prince, "A boat crossing the ocean
depends on its sailors. A bird flying through the skies depends on its wings.
An emperor running his country depends on the support of his aides. You should
rather have one talent in your employ than have a thousand ounces of gold in
your coffer.
"But talented people may live in obscurity. They
may be waiting for the right opportunity; they may come from humble origins or
have low status; they may be poor or holding menial jobs. You must make every
effort to seek them out, for such people will make your life easier."
Richard: Good leaders know
that everyone has hidden assets and considerably more to contribute than what
is shown on the surface. As leaders, we
must be able to see, seek and help people to develop their talents and
potential. If you do, you not only get more from them, but you also gain
their loyalty because you helped them grow.
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