
Top 16 Demonstrate Leadership Quotes
#1. Leadership is a mindset that shifts from being a victim to creating results. Any one of us can demonstrate leadership in our work and within our lives.
Robin S. Sharma
#2. If you don't demonstrate leadership character, your skills and your results will be discounted, if not dismissed.
Mark Miller
#3. The Bible doesn't explain everything necessary for our intellectual satisfaction, but it explains everything necessary for our obediance.
Elisabeth Elliot
#4. A leader should demonstrate his thoughts and opinions through his actions, not through his words.
Jack Weatherford
#5. An honorable leader must demonstrate a willingness to reveal his or her 'inner self' to their team. It builds trust and trust is essential. It's also a sign of strength and authenticity, and people are attracted to those who are 'real' and authentic.
Lee Ellis
#6. Birds in flight fascinate me. I admire eagles and falcons. I'm inspired by a feather but also its color, its graphics, its weightlessness and its engineering. It's so elaborate. In fact I try and transpose the beauty of a bird to women.
Alexander McQueen
#7. Technology Coaches demonstrate professional knowledge, skills, and dispositions in content, pedagogical, and technological areas as well as adult learning and leadership and are continuously deepening their knowledge and expertise.
Jo Williamson
#8. Fortunately poorer countries, such as China, are showing leadership and beginning to demonstrate to the world how to invest in low-carbon growth.
Nicholas Stern
#9. I don't need to make a fortune, I need to survive.
Solomon Burke
#10. True leaders demonstrate initiatives-They lead the way for others to follow
Ikechukwu Joseph
#12. This is how it goes when Homeland Security's been canceled due to lack of sanity.
Stephen King
#13. I felt the beautiful melancholy of being human, captured perfectly in the setting of a sun. Because, as with a sunset, to be human was to be in-between things; a day, bursting with desperate colour as it headed irreversibly towards night.
Matt Haig
#14. Fate leads him who follows it, and drags him who resist.
Plutarch
#15. Leaders seem to have a high tolerance for ambiguity. Recognizing that the brain does not work in a completely linear fashion, leaders demonstrate a comfort with the chaos of exploding ideas, many of them seemingly unrelated to the stimulus that caused them.
Marlene Caroselli
#16. But sometimes I think Dad suspects. Sometimes I think the toaster suspects.
Jandy Nelson
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