Real leadership is calm. Real leadership is steady in moments of crisis. It is not hysterical. It is not exploitive. It is not dishonest.
A lot of our leadership has become acutely aware of speaking more fairly, of speaking more balanced, of recognizing that hate speech in any form, even if it comes out of emotional anger, is dangerous.
Outside of my family, I was always inspired by true heroic stories of leadership and survival. For example, the story of the Shackleton expedition, when their ship became lodged in the Antarctic ice pack while exploring.
California is a very important state. As goes California, so goes the nation. We need to have strong leadership. Someone who can hit the ground running.
One of the sad truths about leadership is that, the higher up the ladder you travel, the less you know.
The action of Rosa Parks, the words and leadership of Dr. King inspired me. I was deeply inspired. I wanted to do something.
I cannot thank Don DeDonatis enough for his leadership of USSSA, his stewardship of our business initiatives, and his friendship to me over the years.
I was always interested in politics and I had great leadership skills from a young age.
In terms of leadership, you’ve got to allow for people to be amazing and to contribute in a way that’s meaningful. You can’t hold on so tight that people don’t get a chance to do what they do best.
I believe we need new leadership to put the partisan gridlock behind us, and I promised my constituents I would vote for new leadership.
U.S. is a merit-based society… There is no glass ceiling if you have good performance track record and leadership skills.
One of the best ways to see how critical being present is to effective leadership is to notice what being absent, distracted, hiding something, and/or agenda-driven does to people’s ability to trust, respect, and have confidence in you.
You were born to lead as mothers and fathers, because nowhere is righteous leadership more crucial than in the family.
I want to use my position of leadership to help move along at a faster pace what I believe and know the Obama administration wants to do around the urgency of climate change.
To have long term success as a coach or in any position of leadership, you have to be obsessed in some way.
The captain tag is something that players vote on, head coaches they give their title to. It requires a player that you think exemplifies leadership.
We don’t always talk about that as a leadership quality. I think what’s really important is having empathy, understanding the experiences of how someone is going to experience what you have to say.
Success in the revolution and construction depends on how a party, the General Staff of the revolution, is built and on how its leadership role is enhanced.
So often, when we don’t have people that can be representative or symbolic of leadership and of faith, of purpose, in that absence we become bitter and resentful.
The essence of leadership is essentially taking the responsibility of trying to interpret the future to the present.
One secret of leadership is that the mind of a leader never turns off. Leaders even when they are sightseers or spectators, are active; not passive observers.
Prime Minister Abe’s leadership diplomacy was truly amazing. I don’t think I can match that.
In many ways, leadership is about defining reality and inspiring hope, but if you have these great people around you and they know that what they do is going to be recognized, it can be incredibly powerful.
We need leadership, and we need it now.
Real leadership means tackling tough problems ourselves and not leaving them to our children.