100% Leadership Introduction (www.enna.com)

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There is no recipe for success. If there were, we would all use it and it would cease to be effective. Yet, there are many roads that can lead to success. The secret is to choose the right road for your organization among all options. It takes skilled judgment to apply the right method at the right time, under the right circumstances. Using sound judgment, we know when to act, when to coach, and when to delegate.

100% Leadership provides checkpoints for day-to-day decisions and actions. It covers the essence of: * Leadership * Communication * Team-building * Planning and risk taking * Efficiency * Decision making * Global business

The emphasis of this book is on usefulness. The book presents often opposing systems, theories and opinions to provoke, to force thinking—to fit variables together like pieces in a jigsaw puzzle. Visualize, compare, and project your own situation while reading, and select any ideas and methods that are useful to you.

A true test of leadership is how you use your judgment and common sense for selection, timing, and application of ideas. 100% Leadership does not include case studies of success or failure in large organizations. Presumably you are not the president of G.E., nor involved in the particular situation of IBM or GM. Your problems are different, their case is not yours. Since every case is unique, case studies become mere anecdotes. They make good and interesting reading, but do little to help you solve your problems.

100% Leadership is a practical guide by providing information that can help you create the ideas to build your own success story. Today's leaders must be strong, yet respected, rather than feared or loved; inspiring, not imposing. Leadership is not a popularity contest, nor is it a dictatorship. It should be somewhere in the middle to allow for sufficient flexibility, depending on circumstances and personalities. Think of a strong political leader with limited powers under a democratic regime. The Board of Directors is a substitute for Congress. A president or prime minister will only be re-elected if he produced results; a company president is expected to produce results to keep his job.

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