Walking Leader Podcast #168

As The Walking Leader, Never Play Favorites When It Comes To Leadership (#168)
by David G. Guerra • Walking Leader Podcast

In This Episode: As The Walking Leader, Never Play Favorites When It Comes To Leadership with your host David G. Guerra, MBA


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The Walking leader podcast episode 168 imageAs The Walking Leader, Never Play Favorites When It Comes To Leadership. 

Leaders will make friends and enemies while he or she is climbing their way up the organization. Remember, we cannot be all things to all people so yes, there will friends and not-friends as we make out way. The issue at hand is that you as a Leader can NEVER be so petty that you will play favorites because of who your friends are and who are not your friends. Yes, in 2020 it happens. Sadly, it happens. These Middle School games are played by grown adults because no one told to them STOP playing games children play and start behaving like adults. In the 21st Century childish games are easily discovered and once that “leader” is discovered then his/her credibility goes out the window, never to return. If you are playing those games you are hereby notified to discontinue that practice. Your future as a leader depends on it. If you never played these games then pat yourself on your back and keep up the good work!

Don’t forget to CREATE WIN-WIN situations in all that you do. Start Strong! Stay Strong! Finish Strong! Be Strong!

And as always, I remind you to GO BEYOND THE GRIND & GO BEYOND THE HUSTLE BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY TO BE THE WALKING LEADER AND A LEADER THAT IS GREAT TO FOLLOW.


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