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People will work very hard for you if they don't like you or your style but they will go out of their to destroy you if they hate you. You may be called upon to make a decision 3 Job Interview Questions To Master human touch, hope has little on which to feed or thrive.Do You Have Any QuestionsUsually this question is always reserved for last during an interview, and it’s hardly a fluffy, throw away question. It may just seem like the interview is over and they are asking this question as a courtesy. FORGET ABOUT IT!! This can be the make i - George Matthew Adams Let’s face facts. In a leadership role you are paid for making hard decisions that others don't want to make and perhaps can't make. You may remember the old saying “rank has its privileges but also its responsibilities.” Your only half right when you focus on the privilege of rank or status of your position. 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No theory -- just practice.Know where you&r You may be called upon to make a decision that is contrary to what everyone else is doing. Right is right even when no one else is doing it. Wrong is wrong even when everyone but you is doing it. Too often a leader is driven to satisfy his or her manager, stock holders, board of directors and his or her individual goals that may be contrary to what is the right thing to do. All eyes are on you, whether you like it or not, as a leader you are constantly mentoring and setting the example. Everyone is watching to see what you are going to do. Always do what is right based upon your values, moral and ethical compass regardless of the consequences. It takes personal courage and risk to your career to do the right thing. These hard decisions are not made without impacting the lives of the people work you work with and for. Always keep the welfare of the people you work with in mind when making your decisions.
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