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A Leader’s Worst Day…

By November 17, 2011Leadership

…can often be the best day for the organization!

Leaders are called to make difficult decisions.

Leaders are often forced to be unpopular for a season.

Leaders can’t make everyone happy and be successful.

Leaders are sometimes forced into a lonely position.

Leaders make decisions others can’t or won’t make.

Leaders take people places they may not even think they need or want to go.

Leadership is hard, but your worst day as a leader may be the best day for those you lead.

Leader, don’t be afraid to make the hard call. Pray. Seek wisdom. Choose the best timing you can, but when it’s time…

…Pull the trigger.

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yea, I had to learn that one the hard way too!
Man, i needed this today. Thanks for the good word.
1 reply · active 699 weeks ago
Praying for you friend
Agreed Ron! “Being liked” should never be a criterion for making a decision by the leader. When the leader fails to make the hard call, his subordinates may try to manipulate him and to influence the leader's decisions in their favor. Hence, in order to make better decisions – one must be fair and consistent. In fact, the leader's decisions must be unbiased by popularity concerns. They must be balanced.

It is good to use heart as much as head by the leader. He can ask himself: “What is the right thing to do here?”

I feel at the end of the day the leader's job must be 'respected' rather than 'liked'.
1 reply · active 698 weeks ago
I like the respected quote. It may not happen every day, but it should happen over seasons of leadership

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