Morrie Shechtman |
Mark Deo |
Labels: c-suite, mark deo, marketing, morrie shechtman
Morrie Shechtman |
Mark Deo |
Labels: c-suite, mark deo, marketing, morrie shechtman
By uttering those words Giuliani demonstrated that he understood what every New Yorker was going through. At that moment the sentiment toward the mayor turned. At some level, maybe instinctual or visceral, Giuliani knew that his job was to connect with the emotions of the people and rally them toward a better future.
As Marcus Buckingham, author of Break All the Rules says, "Great managers discover what is unique about individuals and capitalize on it, great leaders discover what is universal and capitalize on that." No matter how impressive a leader’s experience and accomplishments if they lack empathy they will be unable to instigate change. A great leader must speak constantly of the future in a sincere and passionate way. They must paint vivid pictures of the future coming to pass. This is what will motivate the workforce. This is what will transform the drudgery of their workday into an extraordinary journey toward the achievement of worthwhile goals.
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