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Paul’s Take #3: The Anatomy of a Successful Leader
Key TakeawaysUnderstanding the tactics and strategies of the world’s greatest leaders.Think about a leader and ask yourself why you would follow them?The qualities of a good leader and how they might differ from what you’ve been taught.Rank, role, title, and authority aren’t required to be a leader. In this Episode(00:35) – What do the greatest leaders in the world do?(1:00) – Auditing leaders in your life to find out why you’re a follower is important.(2:20) – Debunking the definition of a leader.(2:40) – The key ingredients of a leader. Notable Quotes (1:38) – “The odds are not only were they effective in leading you and others. They were also effective at leading themselves.” – Paul(2:39) – “They (leaders) listen, they share, they support, they were available, they respect, they organize.” – Paul(3:31) – “Before we lead others, we must first effectively lead ourselves.” – PaulResources and LinksWin Monday Community (join here)Win Monday CommunityPaul EpsteinPaul's New Book: Better Decisions FasterPaul's Confidence QuizPaul's WebsitePaul's LinkedIn to ConnectPaul's Instagram to Follow