The Leadership secrets of Hamilton : 7 steps to revolutionary leadership from Alexander Hamilton and the founding fathers / Gordon Leidner
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Arts and Sciences | General Circulation | GC E 302 L45 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000002413 |
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Includes references and index.
Introduction: The leadership secrets of Hamilton and the founding fathers
Prepare yourself
Recognize your challenges
Set personal goals
Never give up
Exemplify moral integrity
Be honest with your followers
Admit your own weaknesses
Develop an environment of trust
Go beyond self-interest
Define what is most important
Develop a plan for change
Demonstrate your personal commitment
Establish clear goals
Define a challenging team goal
Show everyone how to contribute
Provide meaningful guidance
Respect your people
Respect your people
Treat them as individuals
Intellectually challenge them
Honor their beliefs and families
Convey an inspiring vision
See the future
Describe your vision
Turn followers into leaders
Be a mentor
Be humble
Keep learning
Share knowledge
Victorious in the War of American Independence, Alexander Hamilton and the founding fathers built the first successful democratic government. They'll forever go down in history as having changed the rules of leadership and redefined what it means to ignite change in people. As a modern day leader, you may not be establishing a new system of government but the principles of radical leadership still apply, whether you're undertaking a new initiative, rejuvenating a business, or sparking motivation in your team.
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