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Patti

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Food for Thought
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I received this in an email this morning, and thought it appropriate for here.




The Power of a Leader (Wolves)

"True leaders are not those who strive to be first but those who are first to strive and who give their all for the success of the team. True leaders are first to see the need, envision the plan, and empower the team for action. By the strength of the leader's commitment, the power of the team is unleashed."

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Outside observer

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"People ask the difference between a leader and a boss.... The leader works in the open, and the boss in covert. The leader leads and the boss drives." (Theodore Roosevelt)

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Warren Bennis
Good leaders make people feel that they're at the very heart of things, not at the periphery. Everyone feels that he or she makes a difference to the success of the organization. When that happens people feel centered and that gives their work meaning.

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The Best Rulers

Of the best rulers,
The people only know that they exist;
The next best they love and praise
The next they fear;
And the next they revile.
When they do not command the people’s faith,
Some will lose faith in them,
And then they resort to oaths!
But of the best when their task is accomplished,
their work done,
The people all remark, “We have done it ourselves.” 

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Cossack

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A leader (manager, president, general, etc.) can only be successful if they can, by action and words, convince those who report to them to give discretionary effort. People that report to the leader (manager, president, general, etc.) always have some discretion to work just enough to stay out of trouble. The underlying problems at USM are not just the high profile ones that make news, they are small things that are not getting done at the University. Things that used to be handled routinely are not getting done. It is happening in both the academic areas and the non academic areas such as accounting, grant processing, requisitions taking longer to process, personnel paper work taking longer to process, etc. There also is some indication that we are spending money faster that it is coming in, i.e. loss of fiduciary control. Disgruntled employees stop paying attention to details and often it is a long period before the results surface. For these reasons, the exit of SFT, while cause for great celebration, will not have any immediate effects other than emotional relief. Of course, his exit would prevent a new round of stupid behavior. However, it will take several years to repair the damage SFT has done to USM.

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