12 Leadership Lessons

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Skip Hall shares 12 leadership lessons and "coaching the doctrine of excellence"

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12 LEADERSHIP LESSONS Coaching  the  Doctrine    

of  Excellence  

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“  I  am  not  even  

remotely  interested  in  just  being  

good”,  Vince  told  the  team.  

STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE

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LEADERSHIP IS ABOUT INFLUENCE

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12 LEADERSHIP LESSONS

Coaching  the  Doctrine  of  Excellence  

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1. INTEGRITY, ETHICS ARE CORNERSTONES

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2. CORE VALUES DEFINE US

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3. THE WHY,THE VISION,THE BRAND

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•     A  clear  mind  

•     A  discreet  mouth  

•     A  cheerful  disposiBon  

•     Keen  judgment  

•     Humble  spirit  

5 CHARACTERISTICS

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4. MOTIVATION THAT REALLY WORKS

EffecBve  leaders  inspire  others  to  perform.  

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5 “E”S OF COACHING/LEADERSHIP

•     Encourage  •     Educate  

•     Edify  

•     Exhort  

•     Example  

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EDD

5. THE CULTURE CHALLENGE

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•     Wish  

•     Jaw  

•     Lazy  

•     Crazy  

•     Back  

5 BONES

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6. UNDERSTANDING THE TIMES

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7. HAVE A GREAT PLAN

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8. COACH EM UP NOT DOWN

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9. PERSONAL ACCOUNTABILITY

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10. PRICE IS ALWAYS PAID IN ADVANCE

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“It’s  Choice    

Not  Chance    

That  Determines  

Our  DesBny.”  

11. MENTORS MATTER

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12. HANDLING ADVERSITY

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Challenges  change  people.  When  met  head-­‐on  with  faith  and  courage,  they  have  the  possibility  of  opening  doors  and  creaBng  opportuniBes  that  were  never  before  possible.    We  oRen  misread  and  misinterpret  the  conflict  as  a  disadvantage,  when,  in  fact,  the  act  of  facing  overwhelming  odds  can  produce  greatness  and  beauty.”    –Malcolm  Gladwell,  Bestselling  Author  

CHALLENGE

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