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Quotes about Leadership


When the leadership is right and the time is right, the people can always be counted upon to follow-to the end and at all costs. Charles deGaulle -Harold J. Seymour.

Harold J. Seymour

Leadership should be born out of the understanding of the needs of those who would be affected by it. -Marian Anderson.

Marian Anderson

The first step to leadership is servanthood. -John Maxwell.

John Maxwell

I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it means getting along with people.

Indira Gandhi

Leadership is action, not position. -Donald H. McGannon.

Donald H. Mcgannon

There are many elements to a campaign.Leadership is number one. Everything else is number two. Anthony T. Dadovano -Bernd Brecher.

Bernd Brecher

Leadership is a two-way street, loyalty up and loyalty down. Respect for one's superiors; care for one's crew.

Grace Murray Hopper

A good listener tries to understand thoroughly what the other person is saying. In the end he may disagree sharply, but before he disagrees, he wants to know exactly what it is he is disagreeing with. - Guide to Good Leadership.

Kenneth A. Wells

The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant. - "Leadership Is an Art".

Max De Pree

One of the tests of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency.

Arnold Glasgow

To complain of lack of leadership is, in the field of political affairs, the characteristic attitude of all harbingers of dictatorship.

Ludwig Von Mises

Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.

Dwight D Eisenhower

The vigor of a mass movement stems from the propensity of its followers for united action and self-sacrifice. When we ascribe the success of a movement to its faith, doctrine, propaganda, leadership, ruthlessness and so on, we are but referring to instruments of unification and to means used to inculcate a readiness for self-sacrifice. It is perhaps impossible to understand the nature of a mass movement unless it is recognized that their chief preoccupation is to foster, perfect and perpetuate a facility for united action and self-sacrifice.

Eric Hoffer

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