Leaders take responsibility for their actions and for
their decisions. Leaders are not
always right and don't always make the right decisions. But when they make
decisions, they make those decisions right. A [real] leader doesn't make
excuses or place blame on others. Al Kaltman, author and speaker, writes,
"Good [leaders] realize that they
alone are ultimately responsible for the success or failure of their efforts.
They do not establish alibis or look to lay blame on others."
If leaders don't like the
outcomes of their actions and decisions, they make changes and taking full
responsibility for implementing those changes. I once told a CF president, "If something goes wrong, take the
blame. If something goes well, share the credit with the committees."
He was surprised. I told him that leaders must take ownership and
responsibility by holding ourselves to a standard of results 💪✊🤝 #ServeToLead
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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