Tag: leaders ought to know
The Leadership Lie
by Phillip Van Hooser on Dec.09, 2011, under Communication, Employee Relations, Leadership, Management, Motivation, Success, Team Building, Video
In this video post, I debunk the “leadership lie” that says leaders shouldn’t get close to their people. I also clarify the difference between “managing” vs. “leading” people and explain what “getting close to” followers should really mean for leaders.
The Leadership Lie: Leaders, Don’t Get Close to Your People
Phillip Van Hooser
Leadership Expert, Author & Keynote Speaker
phil@vanhooser.com
Leadership Lesson from Ft. Bragg
by Phillip Van Hooser on Oct.22, 2011, under Communication, Leadership, Management, Motivation, Success, Team Building, Video
In this video post, I share a lesson from Ft. Bragg Special Forces on the impact and significance of leaders who commit to support and serve their followers.
Leadership Lesson from Ft. Bragg
Phillip Van Hooser
Leadership Expert, Author & Keynote Speaker
phil@vanhooser.com
Leaders Who Lie
by Phillip Van Hooser on Sep.22, 2011, under Communication, Employee Relations, Leadership, Success, Video
In this video post, I share an illustration to show leaders that lying — no matter how innocently — is a costly leadership mistake.
Phillip Van Hooser
Leadership Expert, Author & Keynote Speaker
phil@vanhooser.com
Leaders Who Lose Their Temper
by Phillip Van Hooser on Aug.18, 2011, under Communication, Conflict and Confrontation, Employee Relations, Leadership, Success, Video
In this video post, I relate a story that illustrates to leaders that losing their temper is a costly leadership flaw.
Phillip Van Hooser
Leadership Expert, Author & Keynote Speaker
phil@vanhooser.com