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Andre Young

7 Ways to Lead

A common sense guide to becoming a better leader and achieving a healthy work/life balance in order to live your best life.
The number one complaint from many companies is “Our leaders don’t know how to lead!” Why would they? Most people are promoted because they did one thing really well or outlasted their “addicted to average” co-workers/teammates, not because they knew how to lead. Andre Young’s favorite example is “You sold a million dollars worth of product . . . You are now the Sales Manager.” They haven’t proved they can manage or lead anyone; they’ve only proven they can sell a million dollars worth of product . . . their way.
Work/Life Harmony is more important now than it’s ever been. The notion of leaving home at the door before entering work and leaving work at the door when entering home is obsolete. The fact that cell phones are always accessible means significant others, relationships, and outside life now enter work with every employee . . . ALL DAY. So, when things are bad intimately, parentally, and socially, it shows up at work with employees trying to do their job in between responding to ten pages of “Hate Texts.” In contrast, when that same employee returns home, their phone may continue to ring with work emails, work texts, etc. If they respond, they’ve effectively communicated it’s okay to invade their time. If they don’t, it doesn’t erase the anxiety of not responding or knowing a pile of work is building up. There may not be a true balance between both realms, but 7 Ways to Lead helps leaders find and create harmony between the two.
206 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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Quotes

  • b4383798712has quoted3 years ago
    “As a Leader… Vision without expectations is just hope. Expectations without consequences are merely suggestions.”

    – Andre Young
  • b4383798712has quoted3 years ago
    On the bottom-right side of the triangle is you and your partner; and other important relationships. Your partner is the person you have chosen, love, and respect… remember to cherish, love, respect, date, and care for each other…
  • b4383798712has quoted3 years ago
    Leadership is a verb; therefore, leadership is a decision! We must decide to become leaders; in and of our own lives. We must choose to show up in our lives, our work, and our relationships with a positive attitude and willing to DO and BE our best.
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