Top 29 Quotes About Weak Leadership
#1. Too often, advances in civil rights or women's rights are undermined by wrong-headed legislation or weak-kneed political leadership.
Mike Quigley
#2. Stress and anxiety at work have less to do with the work we do and more to do with weak management and leadership.
Simon Sinek
#3. You can't consider a president weak because he will have a Congress that Mexican voters have wanted to be co-responsible in the decisions to be taken ... It will be through the leadership that I will exercise that we will be able to build the agreements in Congress.
Enrique Pena Nieto
#4. We are weak Christians simply because we have refused to be bondservants of Christ
Paul Gitwaza
#5. A weak King must be what other Kings have been; a strong King is himself, and from then on the meaning of the name of King is changed.
Orson Scott Card
#6. Shri Krishna says: "Better die in your own path than attempt the path of another."
Swami Vivekananda
#7. The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly.
Jim Rohn
#8. It's now possible to play and take lessons from any place of the world. The concept of physical distance doesn't exist in the online world, and that is so cool!
Alexandra Kosteniuk
#9. Even if your competitor is still small in size or weak, you should take him seriously and treat him as a giant. Likewise, even if your competitor is massive in size, you shouldn't regard yourself as a weakling.
Jack Ma
#10. Be strong, but not rude; Be kind, but not weak; Be bold, but not bully; Be humble, but not timid; Be prooud, but not arrogant.
Zig Ziglar
#11. Managers' responsibility is to ensure that people deliver the expected results, which are the company's strategy. The company's strategy, in turn, determines its competitive advantage. So, if a manager does a poor job of motivating employees' productivity, the enterprise is a weak competitor.
Anna Stevens
#12. Advanced cultures are usually sophisticated enough, or have been sophisticated enough at some point in their pasts, to realize that foxes shouldn't be relied on to guard henhouses.
Jane Jacobs
#13. I pause a second. He doesn't look at me the way Will, Christina, and Al sometimes do - like I am too small and too weak to be of any use, and they pity me for it.
Veronica Roth
#15. I'm just not in a place in my life where I worry about something unnecessarily.
Brie Larson
#16. Remain aware of your weak points; not knowing or choosing to ignore them, means creating dangerous 'blind-spots' in the path to your success.
Archibald Marwizi
#19. There is no record in the Bible of a weak man falling.
Johnny Hunt
#20. I'm a big, bombastic novelist and thrill-ride guy. I'm never going to win the National Book Award.
Seth Grahame-Smith
#21. I would rather be handsome for an hour than pretty for a week.
Tilda Swinton
#22. Style means no shield at all.
Style means no front at all.
Style means ultimate naturalness.
Style means one man alone with billions of men about.
Charles Bukowski
#23. Great leadership produces great success.
Weak leadership produces failure.
Ellen J. Barrier
#24. Weak leadership can wreck the soundest strategy
Sun Tzu
#25. Mother Nature's ruthless to the weak, but isn't arbitrary cruel or negative. Mother Nature saves aggression for extreme situations, and instead uses consistent leadership
to help keep things running smoothly. Mother nature doesn't rule by fear and anger, but by calm strength and assertiveness.
Cesar Millan
#26. Mere nails, though pounded deep, were not enough to keep Jesus on the cross. But love was ... and love prevailed.
Louie Giglio
#27. How a person masters his or her fate is more important than what that fate is.
Wilhelm Von Humboldt
#28. The failure of a person is wrapped in his ignorance about his strengths.
Israelmore Ayivor
#29. And the propensity of weak and empty people to follow a leader into the darkness from which there is no return is still flourishing, as ever.
Mary McGrory