“But don’t be misled—not all leaders
hold a position of authority, in the same
manner as not all those in
authority are leaders.”
Are you a leader who eats last?
E
ach time I think of leadership, I am always reminded of my interview with
Leaders Eat Last author, Simon Sinek. In the June 2015 issue of Pulse magazine, he described how the Seniors in the U.S. Marine Corps would
selflessly let Juniors eat ahead of them during mealtime. To the leaders of the Marine
Corps, doing so is an act of leadership since it exemplifies putting others ahead of
their personal needs.
The idea of leading with humility and selflessness is a powerful concept that’s
once again echoed on the pages of this “Leadership” issue. On page 32, the article
“Everyday Habits of Great Leaders” defines the key traits that make inspiring leaders
as well as highlights small measures that you can incorporate into your daily life in
order to become a better leader. But don’t be misled—not all leaders hold a position
of authority, in the same manner as not all those in authority are leaders. A true
leader, whether his or her work title is CEO or massage therapist, is someone who
can inspire a tribe to take action. The ability to move others to dream, act and strive
for more (read Learning the Power of Influence, page 26) is one of the most powerful traits of an inspiring leader.
So next time your plate is full with fires to put out and deadlines to meet, pause for
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a moment and think: Are you willing to set aside worries and personal hunger for power
or control to put other’s needs first? When it’s time to feed your team with inspiration
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