“To fail is not bad but not
to learn lessons is bad. To fall is not
bad but not to bounce back is bad.” ―Professor M.S. Rao
1.
Leadership
is a Responsibility, not a Badge of Honor
2.
Character
Counts, not Charisma
3.
Be
a Coach, not a Critic
4.
Build
Bridges, not Barriers
5.
Fight
for Pretty Things, not Petty Things
6.
Strive
for Excellence, not Perfection
7.
Failure
is only a Comma, not a Full Stop
8.
Never
Say ‘No’ too Soon and ‘Yes’ too Late
9.
Praise
Publicly and Punish Privately
10. Spread the Fame in Success
and Take the Blame in Failure
11. Listen to all and Take Your
Call
12. Walk Your Talk
13. Deal People Differently
14. Leaders Command Respect
15. Don’t Blame Circumstances
16. Don’t Compete, Collaborate
17. Don’t React, Act
18. Think Global, Act Local
19. Invest in People
20. Everybody is a Leader
21. Soft Leadership is the Heart
of Leadership
“I suffer depression only in
the sense that I am a writer. We don't have proper jobs to go to. We are on our
own all day. Show me a writer who doesn't get depressed: who has a completely
stable mood. They'd be a garage mechanic or something.” ―Mark Haddon
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