September 13, 2008

Activating Drive & Desire

I'm currently reading 'Developing the Leaders Around You' by John Maxwell.

Here's a great excerpt on activating the drive and desire in team members:

Great leaders know the desires of the people they lead. As much as potential leaders respect the knowledge and ability of their leaders, these are secondary matters to them. They don't care how much their leaders know until they how how much their leaders care...about their needs, their dreams, their desires.

Once a leader is genuinely interested in the well-being of those around him, the determination and drive of the people in that group are activated in a remarkable way. The starting point of all achievement is drive, determination, and desire.

Napoleon Bonaparte is known as one of history's greatest leaders. One of his leadership secrets was knowing the needs of his men. He first determined what his men wanted most. Then he did everything possible to help them get it. He knew this was a key to successful motivation. Most leaders do the opposite. They first decide what they want. Then they try to persuade others to want the same thing as much as they do.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some great insight into true leadership there Dustan.

dustan bell said...

thank you patrick cash. how is your return to the pro circuit going? what is your opinion of the great Roger Federa's latest Grand Slam win at the US Open? Can he be beaten?