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The Laws Of Leadership That Commands Excellence
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The most important and most difficult person to lead will always be yourself. It is the aspect of leadership that will require the most discipline, commitment and determination. However, it is also the aspect that will reap the greatest rewards.
One of the most effective methods of leadership is to lead by example. Everything in an organization starts at the top; as a leader, the tempo that you set will generally set the tone for how members within your organization interact with each other as well as others outside of your organization. This is a double-edged sword. It can give you great influence over creating a positive mentality within your organization.
There is no simple and fast rule here, but generally speaking, not only should you know the difference between what is right and what is wrong, but you should be practicing it and living your words each and every day. As a leader, you are on 24/7. There can be no transgressions. Conduct yourself with the same level of discipline and maturity that you expect from others and you will get it.
The first step to being able to influence or persuade anyone is to understand them. You need to understand what drives people’s desires, fears, needs, wants and why they react the way they do in a variety of situations. You need to be able to see a situation from perspectives other than your own.
Understanding other people is a tall order because everybody is different—but that’s what makes life worthwhile: our time on this planet would be mundane if we all had the same personalities, desires, values, and beliefs. And yet, even with our myriad distinctions, we all want the same things out of life: happiness, purpose, fulfillment.
The easiest way to get anybody to do anything is to make them want to do it. The key to motivating anybody to do anything is to speak in terms of their needs and wants. Communicate how this task will benefit them — i.e., “what’s in it for them.” Also, never order someone to do anything. Coercion is not leadership.

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PublisherLouis Asare
Release dateDec 26, 2017
ISBN9781370563593
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The Laws Of Leadership That Commands Excellence
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Louis Asare

Louis Asare is an educated gentleman who has passion for Christian and children development. I hold a bachelor Degree in Information and Communication Technology with second class upper honors and am currently pursuing my Masters’ Degree in Information Technology Education.Louis Asare is the author of dozens of books including The 34 Miracles Of Jesus Christ, The Apocalypse Of Great America, The Twisted Love Affair, Deadly Secrets Of Love, From Sand To Ash, The Man Between Us, The Disguised Love Affair, Pretending To Be In Love: When Love turns to a game of chess, In The Name Of Jesus Christ, Power Of The Blood Of Jesus Christ, The Economic Super Power: China’s Secret Strategy to replace America as the global superpower, God Is Good: Experience The Full Blessings of God., Write Your First Book: Radical Self-Publishing Guide.Make America Great Again, Manifestation Of God's Presence, Entering Deeper Into The Presence Of God., The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death Of Christ, Manifestation Of The Supernatural., Attracting And Activating The Power., Experiencing The Supernatural Life Of Power.He spends his leisure time reading and coaching. Find out more about him at http://www.LouisAsare.com

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