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Quotes About Leadership

Converting a decision into action requires answering several distinct questions: Who has to know of this decision? What action has to be taken? Who is to take it? And what does the action have to be so that the people who have to do it can do it? The first and the last of these are too often overlooked—with dire results.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Every enterprise requires commitment to common goals and shared values. Without such commitment there is no enterprise; there is only a mob. The enterprise must have simple, clear, and unifying objectives. The mission of the organization has to be clear enough and big enough to provide common vision. The goals that embody it have to be clear, public, and constantly reaffirmed. Management's first job is to think through, set, and exemplify those objectives, values, and goals. Management
~ Peter F. Drucker
Culture eats strategy for breakfast.
~ Peter F. Drucker
plan, organize, integrate, motivate, and measure.
~ Peter F. Drucker
All military services have long ago learned that the officer who has given an order goes out and sees for himself whether it has been carried out. At the least he sends one of his own aides—he never relies on what he is told by the subordinate to whom the order was given. Not that he distrusts the subordinate; he has learned from experience to distrust communications.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Managing yourself requires taking responsibility for relationships.
~ Peter F. Drucker
The first rule in decision-making is that one does not make a decision unless there is disagreement.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Today is always the result of actions and decisions taken yesterday. Man, however, whatever his title or rank, cannot foresee the future. Yesterday's actions and decisions, no matter how courageous or wise they may have been, inevitably become today's problems
~ Peter F. Drucker
Many brilliant people believe that ideas move mountains. But bulldozers move mountains; ideas show where the bulldozers should go to work.
~ Peter F. Drucker
The oft-repeated quip, "I'm sorry to write you a long letter, as I did not have time to write a short one," could be applied to meetings: "I'm sorry to imprison you in this long meeting, as I did not have time to prepare a short one.
~ Peter F. Drucker
The danger is in acting on what you believe satisfies the customer. You will inevitably make wrong assumptions. Leadership should not even try to guess at the answers; it should always go to customers in a systematic quest for those answers.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Staffing the opportunities instead of the problems not only creates the most effective organization, it also creates enthusiasm and dedication.
~ Peter F. Drucker
The effective executive, therefore, asks: "What can my boss do really well?" "What has he done really well?" "What does he need to know to use his strength?" "What does he need to get from me to perform?" He does not worry too much over what the boss cannot do.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Effective executives do not race. They set an easy pace but keep going steadily.
~ Peter F. Drucker
The job is, however, not to set priorities. That is easy. Everybody can do it. The reason why so few executives concentrate is the difficulty of setting "posteriorities"—that is, deciding what tasks not to tackle—and of sticking to the decision.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Managers are action-focused; they are not philosophers and should not be.
~ Peter F. Drucker
The man who focuses on efforts and who stresses his downward authority is a subordinate no matter how exalted his title and rank. But the man who focuses on contribution and who takes responsibility for results, no matter how junior, is in the most literal sense of the phrase, "top management." He holds himself accountable for the performance of the whole.
~ Peter F. Drucker
bulldozers move mountains; ideas show where the bulldozers should go to work.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Mutual understanding can never be attained by "communications down," can never be created by talking. It can result only from "communications up." It requires both the superior's willingness to listen and a tool especially designed to make lower managers heard.
~ Peter F. Drucker
In the Next Society's corporation, top management will be the company. Everything else can be outsourced.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Measuring requires, first and foremost, analytical ability. But it also demands that measurement be used to make self-control possible, rather than abused to control people from the outside and above—that is, to dominate them.
~ Peter F. Drucker
For every organization needs performance in three major areas: It needs direct results; building of values and their reaffirmation; and building and developing people for tomorrow.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Around here, I am only the guy who is responsible. If these men don't know what to do when they run into an enemy in the jungle, I'm too far away to tell them. My job is to make sure they know. What they do depends on the situation which only they can judge. The responsibility is always mine, but the decision lies with whoever is on the spot." In
~ Peter F. Drucker
Only a clear, focused, and common mission can hold the organization together and enable it to produce results.
~ Peter F. Drucker