It took a lot of practice to hone important skills that we use daily - reading, writing, math and interpersonal interactions. It takes consistency to hone our interpersonal skills. And continually absorbing new information and creating additional levels of expertise differentiates true leaders.
We didn't learn to read Shakespeare in pre-k.
We didn't learn how to lead a company in our first corporate years.
When we were developing basic skills as a child, parents and teachers emphasized the importance and held us accountable. As adults it is up to us to stretch ourselves for continued growth and relevancy.
Monday, October 4, 2010
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