Thursday, June 14, 2012

Elections & Leadership by Oliver DeMille

In the book Multipliers, Liz Wiseman teaches that great leaders do the following: 1) look for talent everywhere, 2) find people's natural strengths, 3) utilize people at their fullest, 4) remove blocks to success.

These are an excellent guide to picking executives at all levels of government.

Leaders who are good at doing these four things are going to be good presidents, governors and mayors.

Too often we elect on the basis of ideology rather than leadership.

Both are important.

When considering who to vote for, look at how the person did these four things in past leadership roles.


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