Be the leader of the company you WANT to have

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

If we keep thinking, acting and talking like the leader of the company we are, we will never become the company we want to be.

What would the leader of the organization you WANT to be, learn, say, and do?

Doug

this is so difficult to do when people make stupid mistakes that cost the company money and headaches for me.

Andrea

What would I want to learn?

It is a valid question for anyone to ask. I am an organization. An organization of living matter, tissue, cells, atoms, electrons, and particles.

I would love to learn and talk more about our connection. I would love to understand our symbiosis and equilibrium. I would love to learn how my actions, thoughts and words affect my future and the future of another. I would love to learn more about how I can adjust and help another.

I would love to learn to take better care of my inner and outer world (environment).

I live in a symbiosis.

I am dependent on nutrition, the earth, air, water, warmth and my neighbor, family, team, another business, organization, country.

I would love to learn to create a better functioning symbiosis within myself.

Think about our world and planet as you think about your body and self. A multitude of tiny universes living within themselves connecting and creating parallel universes functioning as an organization at the same time.

Particles and elements connecting and creating matter, cells, tissue, organs, systems. All with the intention to create a stronger body to sustain itself.

I am an organization living within a bigger organization called planet Earth.

Pam Baker

Passion, perseverance and a positive attitude tend to set successful entrepreneurs apart. Cultivating these attributes requires an innate skill set.Passion is key to keeping a business strategy moving. Half-heartedness in an entrepreneurial endeavor will chip away at your drive to succeed. Perseverance is the one thing that’s guaranteed to move anything over time, whether it’s a person, a job or an entire company.

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