Laws of Leadership by Brian Tracy
Laws of Leadership is part of a four part leadership article series from guest expert author and presenter Brian Tracy.
Part 1 The Laws of Leadership
Part 2 The Law of Integrity
Part 3 The Law of Courage
Part 4 The Law of Optimism
Leadership is the most important single factor in determining
business success or failure in our competitive, turbulent, fastmoving
economy. The quality of leadership is the decisive strength
or weakness of organizations and institutions. The ability to step
up to the plate and provide the necessary leadership is the key
determinant of achievement in all human activities. And there has
never been a greater need for leaders at all levels than there is today.
The qualities of leadership and the personal attributes of leaders
have been studied for more than 2,500 years, going back to
Thucydides and his History of the Peloponnesian War. There are
currently more than 5,000 different books, articles, and commentaries
on leaders and leadership, each of which gives insights and
ideas into ways that individuals can learn to become better leaders
in their personal and business lives.
Perhaps the best news is that leaders are made, not born. A person
becomes a leader when a leader is needed and the individual
rises to the occasion. Many men and women have lived average
lives for many years until a situation arises that requires that they
step forward and accept the mantle of leadership, with all that that
entails.
You become a leader in your business and in the world around
you by practicing the qualities and behaviors of leaders who have
gone before you. Like any set of skills, leadership is developed by
practice and repetition, over and over again, until you master it.
The rewards for becoming a leader are tremendous. As a
leader, you earn the respect, esteem, and support of the people around you. You enjoy a greater sense of control and personal
power in every part of your life. You become capable of achieving
goals and objectives far beyond the ordinary.
The more you behave like a leader, the more positive you feel
about yourself. You enjoy higher levels of self-esteem, self-respect,
and personal pride. You feel stronger and smarter and more capable
of getting results through others. You become more effective
in bringing about positive changes in your work and personal life.
The Laws of Leadership have been identified and discussed
over and over throughout the centuries. They are taught in military
schools, colleges, and universities. They are taught in business
schools and practiced every day in the businesses and organizations
of our society. These laws and principles are followed by men
and women everywhere who emerge to assume positions of power
and authority whenever the situation demands it.
When you begin to think and act the way leaders do and you
apply the Laws of Leadership to your life and work, you will attract
to yourself opportunities to use more of your talents and abilities
at ever-higher levels. The more you exercise the qualities of leadership
in small matters, the more you will be given an opportunity
to be a leader in larger matters. The better you fulfill your responsibilities
today, right where you are, the greater the responsibilities
that will be entrusted to you in the future. It is in your hands.
Part 1 The Laws of Leadership
Part 2 The Law of Integrity
Part 3 The Law of Courage
Part 4 The Law of Optimism
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