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Quotes About Leadership

Por ejemplo, quería vender rieles de acero al Ferrocarril de Pennsylvania. J. Edgar Thomson era entonces presidente de ese ferrocarril. Y Andrew Carnegie construyó en Pittsburgh una enorme planta de altos hornos a la que puso el nombre de "Edgar Thomson Trabajos de Acero".
~ Dale Carnegie
Giving away credit is a magical multiplier
~ Dale Carnegie
He has strong influence with his friends;
~ Dale Carnegie
There is no limit to what a man can do, or where he can go, if he doesn't mind who gets the credit.
~ Dale Carnegie
Remember: First, arouse in the other person an eager want. He who can do this has the whole world with him. He who cannot walks a lonely way.
~ Dale Carnegie
Call attention to people's mistakes indirectly.
~ Dale Carnegie
If I send this letter, it will relieve my feelings, but it will make Meade try to justify himself. It will make him condemn me. It will arouse hard feelings, impair all his further usefulness as a commander, and perhaps force him to resign from the army.
~ Dale Carnegie
Talk About Your Own Mistakes First
~ Dale Carnegie
Get your principles right, said Napoleon, and the rest is a matter of detail.
~ Dale Carnegie
FUNDAMENTAL TECHNIQUES IN  HANDLING PEOPLE PRINCIPLE 1 Don't criticize, condemn or complain. PRINCIPLE 2 Give honest and sincere appreciation. PRINCIPLE 3 Arouse in the other person an eager want.
~ Dale Carnegie
And 2,200 years before Christ was born, King Akhtoi of Egypt gave his son some shrewd advice—advice that is sorely needed today. "Be diplomatic," counseled the King. "It will help you gain your point.
~ Dale Carnegie
Realización de una persona*:
~ Dale Carnegie
review how he refers to himself on his website or blog.
~ Dale Carnegie
Lincoln did go to see Stanton. Stanton convinced him that the order was wrong, and Lincoln withdrew it. Lincoln welcomed criticism when he knew it was sincere, founded on knowledge, and given in a spirit of helpfulness.
~ Dale Carnegie
Carnegie wanted to praise his assistants even on his tombstone. He wrote an epitaph for himself which read: "Here lies one who knew how to get around him men who were cleverer than himself.
~ Dale Carnegie
How he handles names plays a leading role in this process.
~ Dale Carnegie
later confirmed by additional studies made at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. These investigations revealed that even in such technical lines as engineering, about 15 per cent of one's financial success is due to one's technical knowledge and about 85 per cent is due to skill in human engineering – to personality and the ability to lead people.
~ Dale Carnegie
But the person who has technical knowledge plus the ability to express ideas, to assume leadership, and to arouse enthusiasm among people-that person is headed for higher earning power.
~ Dale Carnegie
Here lies one who knew how to get around him men who were cleverer than himself.
~ Dale Carnegie
To manipulate, drive or manage people is not the same thing as to lead them.
~ Dallas Willard
Jesus did not send his students out to start governments or even churches as we know them today... They were, instead, to establish beachheads of his person, word, and power in the midst of a failing and futile humanity.
~ Dallas Willard
Our destiny is to join a tremendously creative team effort, under unimaginably splendid leadership, on an inconceivably vast plane of activity, with ever more comprehensive cycles of productivity and enjoyment.
~ Dallas Willard
It is reasonable to expect that leading a divine conspiracy will require journalists, writers, artists, and scholars to carefully, accurately, and courageously expose the follies of our social institutions in government, business, religion, art, economics, engineering, medicine, law, finance, security, and education. This is where our Christian universities play perhaps the central role, if administrating the common flourishing is to occur in any meaningful way.
~ Dallas Willard
Laotse, a wise man of ancient China, observed: "When the work of the best rulers is done, their task accomplished, the people all remark, 'We have done it ourselves.
~ Dallas Willard