Paying Attention to Other's Strengths?

Leading well means a lot of things, including the awareness of the strengths and weaknesses of those in the box with you.


It's ok to develop strengths, or hire others to balance your team, but you can only work with what you have in your box; success comes from the box.

To train, that means you have to determine what to train and it takes time and money. That time and money is part of what is in the box.

Leading in the box, thinking in the box, means you're searching the matter out and not wishing for things to be different. It leads to positive results and not worrying about what is out of control anyway.

Staying in the box is real; it's being sure you're looking at the reality, getting better, staying focused, talking straight, and learning from mistakes.

To that end....

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